Free Game for Card Fans
UNO is a version of the popular card game that has been created especially so that it can be played by solo gamers on their computer. The rules of the game are easy to understand which means that players of all ages should be able to get in on the action with no trouble at all.
Deal Me In
The game can be played in several different languages and there are two different versions of UNO to choose from. As in the original game players are dealt cards from the four different coloured suits and they must makes sets in order to win. Gamers play against the computer which is set at medium difficulty level to give players a good chance of winning the game without making things so easy that they lose interest quickly. While UNO is usually played with a group of friends or family members this version has been created by solo players only which limits the amount of fun that can be had in the long run.
Are You are Card Game Lover?
People who are already fans of the original card game are sure to have endless hours of fun playing the computer version. Despite the fact that the graphics leave a little to be desired UNO is available free of charge and is extremely addictive.
Fixed iTunes 7 skin LCD frequency spectrum visualizerFixed an issue that would prevent UNO from functioning correctly at first launch if User had never changed Appearance Options in System Preferences (UNO would be looking for a non existing key). Made all file handling less dependent on environment variables (this enhances reliability on systems with “messed up” environment variables).Assigned “Enter/Return” key to “Install” and “OK” buttons. Assigned “Esc” key to “Cancel” buttons. (This allow less mouse clicking and is a temporary workaround to allow UNO installation on 800×600 setups by pressing “Enter” at the “Install” panel).Code cleanup and UI cleanup.Removed unused UI elements and unused code blocks left over from a experimental feature that could be the culprit of a rare problem.Small menubar items (20% reduction) are back by popular request.
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Fixed iTunes 7 skin LCD frequency spectrum visualizerFixed an issue that would prevent UNO from functioning correctly at first launch if User had never changed Appearance Options in System Preferences (UNO would be looking for a non existing key). Made all file handling less dependent on environment variables (this enhances reliability on systems with “messed up” environment variables).Assigned “Enter/Return” key to “Install” and “OK” buttons. Assigned “Esc” key to “Cancel” buttons. (This allow less mouse clicking and is a temporary workaround to allow UNO installation on 800×600 setups by pressing “Enter” at the “Install” panel).Code cleanup and UI cleanup.Removed unused UI elements and unused code blocks left over from a experimental feature that could be the culprit of a rare problem.Small menubar items (20% reduction) are back by popular request.
UNO derives from the Latin word for one and stands for “as one”. UNO is the root of Unity. UNO is a theme that brings the sunken unified toolbar/titlebar look&feel to every single window on your system (metal or aqua, and already unified windows as well).