User Manual

19 Blue cards - 0 to 9
19 Green cards - 0 to 9
19 Red cards - 0 to 9
19 Yellow cards - 0 to 9
8 Reverse cards - 2 each in blue, green, red and yellow
8 Skip cards - 2 each in blue, green, red and yellow
8 Discard Two of the Same Color cards - 2 each in blue, green,
red and yellow
4 Wild cards
4 Wild Clear cards
4 Wild Give Away cards
1 Triple Play Unit
Please remove all components from the package and compare them to the component list. If any items are missing, contact your local
Mattel office.
Keep these instructions for future reference as they contain important information. Colors and decorations may vary.
Be the first player to get rid of all of your cards in each round and score points for the cards your opponents are left holding. Points in rounds
accumulate and the first player to reach 500 points wins.
CONTENTS: 112 cards as follows
CONTENTS: 112 cards as follows
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There are two ways to play UNO
®
Triple Play
TM
, REGULAR MODE and TIMER MODE.
LET’S PLAY!
LET’S PLAY!
To begin, press the yellow “Go” button.
You will hear the start-up tone and the Card Counter lights in the center
will flash BLUE. Press the “Go” button again to begin the round. All the
Card Counter lights will flash GREEN and the first Discard Pile(s) will
light up.
Play begins with the player to the left of the dealer.
On your turn, you must match a card in your hand with the top card in
one of the LIT-UP Discard Piles (the amount of playable Discard Piles
will vary each turn - on one turn all three piles may be lit up, on the next
turn there may be only two lit up and so on). YOU MAY ONLY PLAY TO
A DISCARD PILE SPACE THAT IS LIT UP.
You match cards either by number, color or symbol. For example, if the
card on a lit-up Discard Pile is a red 7, you must throw down a red card
or any color 7. Or, you can throw down a Special Card, if appropriate
(see Special Cards section).
If you don’t have anything that matches, you must draw a card from the
Draw Pile. If the card you picked up can be played, you are free to put
it down in the same turn. If you can’t play the card, you must press one
of the available Discard Piles to activate the card counter.
NOTE: You may also choose NOT to play a playable card from your hand.
If so, you must draw a card from the DRAW pile. If playable, that card can
be put down in the same turn, however you may not play any other card
from your hand after the draw. If you don’t play a card, you must still
press one of the available Discard Piles to activate the card counter.
REGULAR MODEREGULAR MODE
UNO
®
TRIPLE PLAY™ plays like classic UNO
®
except there are THREE Discard Piles instead of just one. On your turn, you have to match a
card in your hand to a card on one of the three Discard Piles, but you can only discard to a pile that is LIT UP. And if you discard to a pile
that has so many cards it OVERLOADS, you may have to draw extra cards!
Special cards help in dealing with all the Discard Pile dangers (more on that
later), but like always, when you’re down to your last card, you still have to yell
“UNO!”
UNO
®
TRIPLE PLAY™ IN A NUTSHELL
UNO
®
TRIPLE PLAY™ IN A NUTSHELL
- Turn the ON/OFF switch located on the bottom of the Launcher to “ON”
- Place the UNO
®
Triple Play™ unit in middle of the play area.
- Shuffle the deck and deal out 7 cards to each player.
-
Place the remaining cards face-down to create a Draw Pile next to the unit.
- Place 1 card face-up in each of the unit’s 3 Discard Pile Spaces.
NOTE: After two minutes of inactivity, the unit will go to sleep.
To wake it up, press the button once.
SET UP
SET UP
“Go” button
7+
2–6
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TRY ME/OFF/ON Timer
I = ON
O = OFF
S/X = TRY ME
X/S O I
X/S O I
Once you have started one of the two game modes, press and hold the GO button for 3 seconds
until you see a number appear on the Center Display. Release the button and press it again to
decrease and increase the volume. The volume range is from 1 to 5. When the button is
released for 2 seconds, the game will resume where it left off.
VOLUME CONTROL
VOLUME CONTROL
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