This Scandinavian "UFF-DA" game is a numbers matching card game. It is perfect party entertainment for friends and family, ages 7 and up. It uses the word "UFF-DA!" as an out-loud declaration that a player is at their last card and about to win the round and possibly the game. A penalty card can be applied to a player that does not declare "UFF-DA" at their last card, if they are caught before the next player's turn is over. This small, light weight game is ideal for family travel. It is a highly competitive and strategically challenging card game. UFF-DA is hi-spirited entertainment with rival interactions that motivates player competition throughout the entire game. The bonus point's increase by 5 for each round, and they keep most players in the hunt for the WIN right up to the 10th and final round! This unique UFF-DA card game with penalty card exchanges, progressive bonus points and terminated rounds creates the most intensely competitive and strategically challenging card game on the market today.
- UFFDA IS A CROSS BETWEEN UNO AND DOMINOES:
- Like UNO: you must say “UFFDA” on your last card or risk a penalty card.
- Like DOMINOES (Mexican Train): you must match the numbered cards from your hand to the open branches on the table.
- Clear instructions: Easy to learn, be playing in minutes with this 56 card deck.
- Penalty cards go from the player that says “UFFDA” to the player that forgot to say “UFFDA” at their last card.
- The first player to place all of their cards on the branches wins the round and the bonus points.
- Bonus points increase by 5 in each round; round one 5 pts, round two 10 pts..., round ten 50 pts.
- Bonus points can produce a come-from-behind victory in the final rounds.
- The player with the lowest score after 10 rounds wins the game.
- DOUBLE UFFDA: Hillarious outcome when two players declare UFFDA back to back and exchange the same card.
- UFFDA IS A CROSS BETWEEN UNO AND DOMINOES:
- Like UNO: you must say “UFFDA” on your last card or risk a penalty card.
- Like DOMINOES (Mexican Train): you must match the numbered cards from your hand to the open branches on the table.
- Clear instructions: Easy to learn, be playing in minutes with this 56 card deck.
- Penalty cards go from the player that says “UFFDA” to the player that forgot to say “UFFDA” at their last card.
- The first player to place all of their cards on the branches wins the round and the bonus points.
- Bonus points increase by 5 in each round; round one 5 pts, round two 10 pts..., round ten 50 pts.
- Bonus points can produce a come-from-behind victory in the final rounds.
- The player with the lowest score after 10 rounds wins the game.
- DOUBLE UFFDA: Hillarious outcome when two players declare UFFDA back to back and exchange the same card.