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Ocho is extremely addictive and fun to play
Your goal is to play all your cards before the other players. Match cards by color or number, and try to be the first one to clear your hand and score the win. Unlike the original game, you do not need to say UNO and there are no challenge rules, so games move faster. You can play in Portrait or Landscape mode. Play with 2 to 8 players in classic mode, or join up for team play in 2v2, 3v3, 4v4, or 6v6.
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Ocho brings back memories of fun card-matching action. I really dig how it lets up to 8 players join in - way more than the usual card games. For more number-based fun check out our number games collection. While you are here try Amazing Word Twist which is perfect for quick gaming sessions. And if you want something totally different Wood Block Puzzle will keep you busy for hours with its addictive gameplay.
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Engaging and Vibrant Take on a Classic Card Game
Last week, I played Ocho on Play123 for a while, and I have to say this game has become one of my favorite games to play. The game’s goal is familiar — you need to get rid of all your cards before anyone else does. Between the colorful color matches and the variety of numbers, each round is full of energy and a touch of strategic depth. What makes Ocho different from necessary announcing ‘UNO’ is that there’s no moment for the game to pause, speedung up gameplay and increases the element of competitive unknownness between players. Packed with different modes for anywhere between 2 and 8 players, the game can even shift into team formats, such as 2vs2 or as large as 6vs6, making it an excellent party title that brings everyone together. Other gamers appear to share my sentiment, complimenting the game’s directional cheats and customizable features like being able to mute the music to have a more personalized experience. Card dealing was a bit of a wild card when you are close to winning but that really just added to challenge element too. The game is pretty and well-optimized on both landscape and portrait orientation, so enjoy on different devices would be very smooth.
In conclusion, Ocho is described as 'extremely addictive and fun to play', an accolade I have seen shared within the player base. Definitely not your average card game, the polish and simplicity make it a solid choice for casual gamers seeking a quick, fun match with friends or solo against AI.
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I like that you can tell which direction the game is going & that you can turn off the music. That's about it. I don't like that every time you get down to one card there's no way to say you're there & the deck deals you several cards. I've played several games & I always lose since when my card count is low it just deals me more cards.
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