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I have lost instructions for playing uno flash

Where can i get the instructions to play the game, without it it's a little hard to play uno flash. hope you can help with my problem

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Requirements

  • 2 to 6 players
  • An Uno Flash playing unit
  • An Uno Flash card deck
Setup
Shuffle the deck and deal 7 cards face down to each player. Place the rest of the deck aside.

On the underside of the unit, set the turn timer switch to the desired length--this can be 4, 6, or an infinite amount of seconds (designated by the infinity symbol). Beginners may find that 6 or the infinite amount of seconds may be most appropriate. Switch the power to "1" or on, also found underneath.
Place the rest of the deck in either of the basins in the unit. This will be the draw pile. Flip one exposed card into the empty basin as a starter card.
Once the unit has been powered on, each player participating must press one of the 6 red buttons found around the circumference of the unit. A player should pick the one closest to them to avoid confusion with other player's buttons. These buttons will designate each player's turn for the remainder of the game.
Press the small yellow "Play/Pause" button to start the game.
Play
Immediately, players will notice a random selection of one player. This player will be designated by the lighting and flashing of their button. Note that there is no uniform turn order; the device picks a player at random each turn, including the same player of the last turn.

At this point, the chosen player must make a play based on the most recently exposed card. To make a play, a player will either discard a card into the exposed basin on the unit, draw cards from the draw pile, or may be skipped. These plays vary with each type of card, and will be explained.
Once a play has been made, that player must tap their red button to complete their turn. Plays must be made before a player taps their button.

If a player fails to make a play before their time is up, their play must be forfeited and that player must draw 2 cards. That player cannot discard for this turn. Players will know when a player has not made a play in their allotted time when their button is flashing and an alarm sound is emitted from the unit. Plays must be made before a player taps their button. Once the player has drawn their two cards, that player must resume play by pressing their red button.
Card Types and Sequencing
As with most types of Uno games, cards may only follow one another if they match in color and/or number. Special cards such as slap, skip, and draw cards may be played after the same type of special card or a card of the same color. For instance, a player may play a blue skip card after a yellow skip card. Normal cards may be placed after special cards if they match in color. Wildcards may be played at any time.
The following section explains the types of cards found in Flash Uno:


  • +2 draw card
Indicates that the next player chosen must draw 2 cards and may not discard.

The next player may avoid drawing two cards by placing another +2 (or +4) card during their turn. In this case, the cards to be drawn are delegated to the next player, unless of course, they also play a draw card. For instance, if two +2 cards are played in a row, the next player must draw the total of 4 cards.


  • Slap or hand card
When a player plays a slap card, he or she should not press their red button to complete their turn. Instead, after placing a slap card in the basin, that player should press the yellow "Uno" button on the unit. This will start a race between the other players.
After the "Uno" button has been pressed, the other participating players must race to tap their red buttons. The last player to do so will be indicated with a flashing red button. This player must draw 2 cards, and press their button to resume play.

  • Skip card
A skip card indicates that the next player chosen may not discard a card. They are skipped from their turn. The skipped player must press their button to resume play.


  • Wildcard
A wildcard may be played on top of any card. Once discarded on to the exposed pile, that player must verbally designate a new color for the next turn.

  • +4 Wildcard
A variant of the wildcard and the +2 card, this card allows the discarding player to specifiy a new color and require the next player to draw. Since the next player is only picking up cards, the new color must be played by the following player.


  • Normal Numbered Cards
Normal numbered cards are the most common card, and do not require any special actions to be taken by other players.

Win Condition

Players may win the game by becoming the first to discard all of their cards.

Before winning and when a player has only one remaining card, that player must continue in typical Uno fashion and say "Uno" to the other players. This should be done immediately after discarding one of two remaining cards. If another player notices and says this first, the player with one card must draw 2 more cards in penalty.

Strategy

New colors after wildcards should be chosen based on the discarders most common color.

Other Features and Information

Players may pause the game at any time with the small yellow "Play/Pause" button on the unit. This can be useful when one or more players cannot play for a small amount of time, such as a phone call.

You can evaluate how much time is remaining in a turn based on the rotating yellow lights on the unit. Each revolution indicates 2 seconds. For example, with a 6 second turn time, the lights will oscillate 3 times.

hope this help..... enjoy the game.....

  • Anonymous Jun 19, 2012

    glad i could help

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SOURCE: Instuctions for the Cranium Hullabaloo Game

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SOURCE: lost the instructions on how to play cranium

The instructions say to remove your shoes, spread the 16 pads around, about two kid feet apart (separate colors/shapes as best you can). Put the hullabaloo game nearby and turn it on, button near batteries. It gives the instructions as you go.

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SOURCE: I lost the instuctions for the game Electronic Talking Battleship

Here you go!

http://www.hasbro.com/common/instruct/BattleshipAdvancedMission.pdf

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 12, 2009

SOURCE: How do we play with Vtech Electronic Talking Battleship Command

Go here:

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  • Posted on Nov 08, 2010

SOURCE: instructions for 5 little monkeys game

Yohttp://www.universitygames.com/rules/university_games/FiveLittleMonkeys_Rules_01320.pdfu can get a copy of the directions at

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