Puzzle Pirates vs UNO!
Puzzle Pirates
Puzzle Pirates is a kid-friendly, MMO adventure-puzzle game where players get to not only play as swashbuckling pirates but also explore a world filled with tons of fun mini-games as they try to build up their own pirate's reputation. The game features plenty of fun avatar customization as well, allowing you to dress your virtual self up whichever way you like.To complement this, the game even has a very robust crafting and trading system in place where you can place your order for a new peg leg (for example) at various shops or you can simply craft one yourself, provided that you have everything you need. You can also sell any extra crafted items you have to other players and set up a small little business for yourself in the game.
Being an MMO, Puzzle Pirates provide players with a ton of cooperative gameplay opportunities. For instance, when you're out at sea, players on the same voyage will need to switch jobs according to the circumstances and need of the crew as a whole. There's also a fun tetris-like game, which simulate swordfights, that you can play alongside your fellow pirates whenever your ship is being boarded by a rival pirate crew.
Although the game hasn't gotten as much attention as say... Pirate 101, Puzzle Pirates is still among the best pirate-themed MMO games out there that is incredibly fun to play and is perfect for the entire family. This game is pretty much timeless!
Most parts of the game are free-to-play, though there are some that will require a subscription.
UNO!
UNO! is the mobile version of UNO but this time it's repackaged with several exciting new game modes and more social features, including a Spectating option which allows you to watch others play and to share your own game with others. In terms of the actual gameplay, UNO stays true to its core, giving players the same feeling of excitement and fun similar to when they are playing the original card game.However, the app version imposes a time limit on each match, allowing only a maximum of 3 minutes per match. If there’s still no winner once the time is up, then the game will calculate the value of all the remaining cards and the team or individual with the lowest number will win. But of course, the reward for winning outright versus winning because you have the lowest number isn’t the same – you’ll get more coins by winning outright.
So, to sum it all up, the game that had “caused massive family squabbles” and “feuds between friends” is back on your mobile devices! UNO doesn’t only offer the good old gameplay that you know and love, there are plenty of other game modes that you can enjoy, whether it is a team-based 2v2 game or a Go Wild match that can get brutal fairly quickly. If you’ve always loved a game of UNO, this app only makes the classic card game a lot more mobile and a lot more entertaining for you! Give it a try!