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UNO! Winter Wonderland Begins

by Jack Dec 10,2024

UNO! is launching a series of festive in-game events this winter, starting with a Thanksgiving-themed celebration. This popular mobile adaptation of the classic card game will feature events spanning Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, and Christmas.

The first event, "Gobble Up," runs from November 18th to 24th. Players earn dice during matches to advance on a game board and help bake pies. Subsequent events include "Baking Partners" (November 25th - December 1st), "Stack Match" (December 9th - 18th), and "Merry Cakes Partners" (December 23rd - 29th).

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UNO!'s winter event lineup is perfectly timed to coincide with the holiday season, capitalizing on the increased free time many people enjoy. Whether you're a seasoned player or a newcomer, UNO! offers a fun way to celebrate the holidays.

For new players, check out our comprehensive UNO! tips and tricks guide for beginners. And don't forget to use our regularly updated list of UNO! gift codes for an extra boost!

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