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Author | Mathfacts |
Type | Card |
Version | alpha |
License | Mixed |
Last Updated | 2008/09/14 |
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Last Card is a PSP adaptation of the card game UNO.
It was participated in the PSP Summer Homebrew Competition 2006.
User guide
The object of the game is to have the highest score when a player reaches 500 points.
Each player receives 7 cards. One card will be turned face up.
To play, select a card that matches the color or the number/text. If you cannot play you must draw a card.
Special cards affect the play:
- Skip - skips the next player.
- Draw # - the next player draws # and skips their turn.
- Reverse - changes the direction of play.
- Wild - You can change the suit to any color.
- Wild +4 - you can change the suit to any color and the next player draws 4 cards and skips a turn.
If you have one card left, YOU MUST press the right bumper to indicate it is your last card.
If you fail to do this, you will be forced to draw 2 cards.
When a player plays their last card, each player will gain points based on their cards.
- Wild cards +50 points.
- Rev/Draw/Skip cards +20 points.
- Number cards equal to their value.
Options can be set on the main screen.
- Highest/Lowest score wins.
- Play to 250/500/750/1000.
- Draw until you can play/only once.
Wild +4 can be played anytime/only when you can't play the color, only when you can’t play anything else.
Controls
Left/Right - Select card
Cross - Play card
Circle - Draw card
R - Last card
Up+Triangle - Restart
Down+Triangle - Quit
Screenshots
External links
- Author's website - http://members.cox.net/mathfacts/ (archived)