Uno 52 Overview
Uno 52 for the Game Boy Advance is a digital adaptation of the card game that offers extensive customization for its rules and objectives. The experience is built around a chip-based economy where players can incur debt, and victory can be defined in several ways beyond simply playing a card.
Multiple primary game types alter the win conditions. These include achieving a target number of chips, being the first to finish a set number of rounds, winning with specific poker hands, or accumulating pot wins. A challenging survival variant introduces player elimination and escalating costs based on the number of remaining participants.
Additional structured modes provide distinct single-player challenges. These involve completing specific levels, surviving as long as possible against a dwindling chip reserve, playing against a timer, or engaging in a solitaire-style puzzle. The game supports local wireless multiplayer for up to four players.
The title includes the standard Uno deck alongside poker-inspired card rules. The DS version is a direct port from the GBA, featuring adjusted screen presentation and audio. The number 52 in the game's name denotes this included rule variation.