Original price was: £99.00.£9.90Current price is: £9.90.
- Provide entertainment and social interaction through a themed card game.
- Kids absolutely loved this version of UNO.
- Easy to learn, great quality cards.
- Perfect for family game nights.
- Fun Minecraft-themed cards make it exciting.
- Great for travel and holiday fun.
- You pay for the Minecraft name.
- Some images on cards don’t match the rules.
- Rules sheet has poor quality and typos.
- Family game nights
- Traveling on holiday
- Engaging kids away from screens
- Some users reported quality issues with the rules sheet.
- Images on cards may not match the printed rules.
Description
Yo Minecraft fans—grab your mates for UNO, but wait, this ain’t your grandad’s card game. It’s a mash-up of classic UNO chaos and blocky buddies from your fave virtual digs. Shout, plan, bluff, laugh. Perfect for living room showdowns or when you’re on the toilet (hey, no judgement here).
Imagine this. A downpour outside and the telly’s gone stale. Screams of “I’m bored!” bouncing off the walls. Out comes the UNO Minecraft edition… Boom. Every face—yeah, even Uncle Dave’s—lights up. They’re picking creepers and endermen cards, cackling like mad. You’re making gold-star memories, no big tech required.
And don’t get me started on the Creeper rule card. Draw it and… kaboom. Each player hoiks three extra cards. Chaos intensifies—in a fun way, promise. The visuals? Bright, slightly bonkers and will hook both your mini-me’s and the grown-ups.
- Classic UNO mechanics remixed with those pixelated heroes you know.
- Seats up to 10 players—invite the whole gang, no one left out.
- Rigid plastic cards so you won’t cringe when things get rough.
- Simple rules, almost zero setup. You’re playing in seconds.
- Compact at 14.5 x 9.2 x 2 cm—fits in your bag, even your coat pocket.
- Weighs under 140g—light enough for a picnic or train ride.
- Recommended for ages 6m–3 yrs (yes, really) but trust me—kids to grown-ups devour it.
- Boosts number smarts and spatial thinking while you’re just messing around.
- French, Japanese text options—language barriers? Pfft, gone.
One mum confessed: “We tried game night with this—total riot. Even my screen-glued toddler dropped the tablet. He was giggling, plotting, winning. No turning back now!”
Just so you know, some players grumbled they paid extra for the Minecraft badge on the box. A few said card art didn’t always match the rule sheet, and the instructions felt… meh. But, come on, these are minor hiccups. The thrill more than covers it.
Missing out? That’d be a shame. This set sparks wild energy, pulls people together and—here’s the kicker—unleashes your inner strategist. No batteries, no faff, just pure handheld fun.
On the move? Slip it in your suitcase, backpack or picnic hamper. Holidays, staycations, rainy days—this game is your wildcard. You’ll dig it again and again, swear down.
Loads of folks have swapped their old deck for this pixel-powered mayhem. Ready to roll? Grab yours and brace for carnage—in the best way possible.
Release date: 10 Nov. 2022, Item model number: FPD61, ASIN: B074RCV4HQ.









