This vid is awesome. I’ve been through 10 vids and I can’t understand until I came across this vid. This vid save 10$ of wasting money on my DOS so thank you for this tutorial, keep up the good work.
This version of DOS is way much easier to understand than the 1st edition. I have the 1st one, and it's a complicated mess to new players. 2nd edition discard pile mechanic and action cards are way closer to regular Uno. I'm glad I stumbled upon this video and now I now there are two editions of Dos. 👍
correction: Wild Dos Card needs 2 wild Dos to change the color, For example: if you played an Wild Dos Card you CANT CHANGE THE COLOR "unless" if you put another wild dos card you can change it Edit: if you play 2 plus 2 card it will add up to 4 (nvm i didnt watch the full video)
This vid is awesome. I’ve been through 10 vids and I can’t understand until I came across this vid. This vid save 10$ of wasting money on my DOS so thank you for this tutorial, keep up the good work.
This version of DOS is way much easier to understand than the 1st edition. I have the 1st one, and it's a complicated mess to new players. 2nd edition discard pile mechanic and action cards are way closer to regular Uno. I'm glad I stumbled upon this video and now I now there are two editions of Dos. 👍
Thank you. Your video is the best
This is a nice video. Other videos are 1st edition. Sadly im in 2024 :( .
What would happen if you play skip turn and play two at the same time?
Change the color and the next player lose their turn.
correction: Wild Dos Card needs 2 wild Dos to change the color, For example: if you played an Wild Dos Card you CANT CHANGE THE COLOR "unless" if you put another wild dos card you can change it
Edit: if you play 2 plus 2 card it will add up to 4 (nvm i didnt watch the full video)
It’s if you play a wild dos on another wild dos card
what
DOS was unique because it WASN'T UNO. Many of my fellow Americans are so simple minded. I prefer first edition over 2nd edition.
DOS is similar to UNO.
TRES is not UNO