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A fun card game with colors, numbers, and action cards

4 Colors is a card game inspired by UNO-style rules. The player tries to get rid of all cards before the other players. The main rule is easy to understand. Match the card on the pile by color or number. The game can also include computer opponents, so the player can enjoy a full card match even without real people beside them.

How the game plays

The player looks at the card in the center, then chooses a card from their hand. A red 5 can match another red card or another 5. The same idea works with the other colors and numbers. If the player has no card that fits, they must draw from the deck.

Action cards make 4 Colors more exciting. A skip card can stop the next player from taking a turn. A reverse card changes the turn order. A draw card can make another player pick up extra cards. Wild cards let the player change the color, which can save a bad turn or block an opponent.

Why players enjoy 4 Colors

4 Colors feels easy for beginners, but it still needs smart choices. The player must decide when to use action cards and when to save them. Playing a wild card too early may waste a strong move. Holding it too long may also cause trouble.

The game also has the “one card left” moment. When a player has only one card, they need to press the special button or call it at the right time. Forgetting that can bring a penalty, which makes the final part more tense.

4 Colors is good for players who like card games with simple rules, quick rounds, and friendly competition. Every match can play out differently because the cards, turns, and action moves keep changing.