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* ItsShortSoItSucks:
** ''Dos'' has the common complaint for being too short for the reasons stated above.
** ''Uno All Wild!'' can be this, as while every card is legal at any time, there aren't many Action card types to substantially affect gameplay.

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* ItsShortSoItSucks:
** ''Dos'' has the common complaint for being too short for the reasons stated above.
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ItsEasySoItSucks: ''Uno All Wild!'' can be this, as while every card is legal at any time, there aren't many Action card types to substantially affect gameplay.gameplay.
* ItsShortSoItSucks: ''Dos'' has the common complaint for being too short for the reasons stated above.

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* ItsShortSoItSucks: ''Dos'' has the common complaint for being too short for the reasons stated above.

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* ItsShortSoItSucks: ItsShortSoItSucks:
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''Dos'' has the common complaint for being too short for the reasons stated above.above.
** ''Uno All Wild!'' can be this, as while every card is legal at any time, there aren't many Action card types to substantially affect gameplay.
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** Allowing a Draw Four to be played at any time. The official rules state that you can't play one if you have another card in your hand that matches the ''color'' on the discard pile, and that anyone can challenge a Draw Four play. If someone gets busted for an illegal Draw Four play, they have to draw four instead... but if the play turns out to be legal, the challenger faces a ''six-card penalty''. Many players ignore this bluffing rule because they don't like it or aren't aware that it exists.

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** Allowing a Draw Four to be played at any time. The official rules state that you can't play one if you have another card in your hand that matches the ''color'' on the discard pile, pile (or a regular Wild card, per modern rules), and that anyone the next player can challenge a Draw Four play. If someone gets busted for an illegal Draw Four play, they have to draw four instead... but if the play turns out to be legal, the challenger faces a ''six-card penalty''. Many players ignore this bluffing rule because they don't like it or aren't aware that it exists.



* ThatOneAttack: The Wild Draw Four. You pick up four cards and lose your turn when your opponent is successful or unchallenged. If you use the card and someone challenges you, then you have to show your cards to your opponents to prove you didn't cheat. The card reveal and players being mostly honest are the reasons why most people don't bother challenging Draw Fours or omit the rule altogether.

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* ThatOneAttack: The Wild Draw Four. You pick up four cards and lose your turn when your opponent is successful or unchallenged. If you use the card and someone the next player challenges you, then you have to show your cards to your opponents them to prove you didn't cheat. The card reveal and players being mostly honest are the reasons why most people don't bother challenging Draw Fours or omit the rule altogether.
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*** And now a ''VideoGame/SonicAdventure2'' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DuZ1w2okuh4 version]].
*** And a ''VideoGame/MetalGearRisingRevengeance'' [[https://youtu.be/0R0iEQzK1U8 version]].

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