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I just played a three hour game of Uno
It's such a great game for dicking people over, but it takes so long, and I laughed so much that I felt like throwing up.
Oh, and the game ended when we ran out cards to draw from. We could have kept playing.
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Far more awesome than President (a.k.a. Asshole).
12 hours I didn't spend playing games on my 360. What the hell is wrong with me? o_0;
For example, a single game of Age of Empires II can take me over 3 hours.
"Brana Hawk : War and anthrax have spread to this land like fleas to a rat! The region is, thanks to your unstinting efforts, now a major eyesore!"
<3
In hindsight, associating brand-names with sex isn't the best plan.
In Spain we say "playin five vs one"
Mao > > > > >
/me gives Super Lazuli a penalty card
Fact: Mao is basically Calvinball, but in card form.
Additional Fact: Due to the nature of Calvinball, it may just be Calvinball.
Uno, along with Monopoly, are the games that will end the world. They always bring out the worst in everyone involved, Monopoly moreso than Uno.
You know what I'm talking about.
Oh yes, I do, I do. >
(We're talking about the board games, right? I don't remember this thread ending with masturbation before nohay rezzed it)
Mario Party as well.
Super Lazuli gets another penalty card.
FWIW I actually like that game. Though I've decided to rebrand the version I like to "Deng", because it's a nicer version that explains basic rules and tries not to be a douche to players.
Aha, Kamoulox!
Also, taking an idea from one of my friends: in Deng, you are encouraged to be creative with coming up with new rules, not for screwing people, but for doing all sorts of interesting things with the gameplay.
How the hell do you run out of cards to play Uno? You take everything below the top card on the pile and reshuffle it.
Unless you're saying everyone had to draw...like...everything in the deck and still couldn't play. Somehow. I'm not sure that's even possible.
It's mathematically impossible once you've drawn a certain number of cards. Someone has to have something to play.