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Uno 52 mixes the usual card-dumping chaos with a full deck—now you’re sweating over extra numbers and suits while scrambling to clear your hand. The DS touch controls make slapping down wild cards satisfying, and the AI actually puts up a fight.

Uno 52 came out for the Nintendo DS in 2007, an independent release that took the familiar card game and expanded it with a full 52-card deck. It arrived during a period when the DS was full of digital adaptations of classic games, offering a portable twist on a living room staple. The game didn't have a major publisher behind it, which gave it a straightforward, no-frills feel that focused purely on the cards.
You control your hand of cards, aiming to be the first to empty it by matching numbers, colors, or suits with the card on the discard pile. The expanded deck introduces more numbers and an additional suit, complicating your strategy and forcing you to manage a larger set of possibilities. Using the touch screen to select and play cards feels responsive, especially when you need to quickly challenge a wrong call or slap down a Draw Four. The AI opponents are surprisingly competent, often saving their best cards to disrupt you at the worst moments. It feels like a tense, thoughtful race against clever opponents who won't let you win easily.

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