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 :( .
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
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.
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