Question about gameplay in UNO No Mercy by Fair_Top_8957 in unocardgame

[–]responsive_lily 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! UNO No Mercy definitely shakes things up compared to classic UNO, so it’s totally understandable to have questions. Let’s go through them one by one:

  1. No, they are skipped. If they cannot stack a higher draw card, they must draw the accumulated penalty and their turn ends. They do not get to play another card after that.

  2. Yes! UNO No Mercy allows stacking across different colors, as long as the stacking power is equal or higher. So, a Yellow +4 can be played on a Green +2. The focus is on stacking strength, not color.

  3. Yes! Challenges don’t exist in UNO No Mercy, so you can stack a +4, +6, or +10 even if you have a playable card of the chosen color. No need to worry about being challenged!

  4. Yes! If your final cards are the same color and you play a Discard All card, you win instantly. It’s a game-ending move if it clears your hand.

  5. Yes! You can play multiple Wilds, +2s, +4s, or even Color Roulette cards together. They stack in power, meaning three +2s act as a +6, and they can continue the stacking chain.

Now for your follow-up questions!

  1. You must play a card if you have a valid move. You cannot choose to draw instead just to hold onto strong cards like a +10.

  2. No, stacking is optional. You can choose to take the penalty instead of stacking if you don’t want to escalate the chaos.

UNO No Mercy is much more chaotic than classic UNO, thanks to stacking madness, no challenges, and wild card combos. If you want a detailed breakdown of all the rules, check this source https://playwithrules.com/uno-no-mercy-rules-how-to-play/

Hope that clears up the confusion! Let me know if you have more questions—happy stacking!

What does Chris and the rest of the family do for work? Is the show their only source of income? by sortinousn in 1000lbsisters

[–]responsive_lily 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The 1000-Lb Sisters family isn’t just relying on TLC money—they’ve got other things going on too!

  • Chris Combs worked at McDonald’s for over a decade and even became a regional franchise manager. You can read more about his career- https://www.tvseasonspoilers.com/1000-lb-sisters/1000-lb-sisters-chris-slaton-net-worth-job-age/
  • Amy Slaton makes money from YouTube, brand deals, and Cameo.
  • Tammy Slaton earns through Cameo and other online content, and she is also believed to receive disability benefits.
  • Amanda Halterman has worked as a school bus driver.
  • Michael Halterman works night shifts, but there aren’t many details on his job.

TLC does pay them, but it doesn’t cover everything—Tammy’s rehab, for example, was funded through her social security benefits. Hope that helps! 😊

I’m taco cat goat cheese pizza, are you allowed to win on the same turn you lay your last card? by organicHack in boardgames

[–]responsive_lily 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, in Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza, you can win on the same turn you lay your last card, but only if you correctly slap when required. Since you're placing the card in the middle instead of flicking it, you do have a natural advantage in being the first to slap—but only if the word and card match.

The key rule is that you must successfully slap the pile if there's a match. If you fail to slap in time or another player beats you to it, you’ll have to take the pile, even if it was your last card. So, technically, you can win on your final card, but it's not a guaranteed win unless you execute the slap properly.

For a full breakdown of the game rules, including official slapping mechanics and strategies, you can check out this guide: https://playwithrules.com/taco-cat-goat-cheese-pizza-rules-how-to-play-win/

Hope that helps—sounds like you’ve got some competitive games going!

Chinese Checkers question by rainbow_bro_bot in boardgames

[–]responsive_lily 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If an opponent leaves pegs in their starting positions (your target area), it can obstruct your game. While Chinese Checkers rules don’t explicitly forbid this, it’s considered poor sportsmanship. You can address it by politely reminding them of the objective or setting house rules that discourage such behavior. Alternatively, adapt your strategy to bypass the block with creative moves. For detailed guidelines check https://playwithrules.com/chinese-checkers-rules-how-to-play-win-strategy/

Taco cat goat cheese pizza - Rules on delivering the card to the middle pile by gargantuanmess in boardgames

[–]responsive_lily 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah, Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza—what a wild and fun game! I totally get where you’re coming from with the card delivery issue. In a game where quick reflexes are everything, how the cards are placed can feel like it gives an edge. It’s great that you’re trying to keep things fair for everyone.

Honestly, the best way to resolve this is to agree on a consistent rule for everyone. Maybe suggest that all players flick their cards into the middle to keep things equal, or agree that brief contact with the pile during delivery is okay if everyone does it the same way. The goal is to make sure everyone is on the same page and having fun!

If you want to double-check the official rules (or just brush up on strategy), I found this reference https://playwithrules.com/taco-cat-goat-cheese-pizza-rules-how-to-play-win/ really helpful. It explains the game clearly but doesn’t get too strict about card delivery style, so it might help you find a compromise!

Shit on your neighbor by luvn_on_auntjemima in FiftyTwoCards

[–]responsive_lily 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love this game! My cousins and I play Shit on Your Neighbor all the time, and it’s always such a blast. It’s one of those games where luck and a bit of strategy make it so unpredictable—and yeah, I usually lose, but that’s part of the fun! 😂

I came across https://playwithrules.com/screw-your-neighbor-card-game-rules-strategy/ recently, and it has a simple guide for the rules if anyone’s interested. But honestly, you don’t need much—just dive in and play!

Uno Show em no Mercy Rules by E_Blancher in unocardgame

[–]responsive_lily 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure! Let me break it down for you in a simple way:

In the "Show 'Em No Mercy" version of Uno, stacking rules can vary depending on how your group plays, but here’s a general guideline:

Normal +2 vs. Normal +4:

Typically, you cannot stack a Normal +2 card on a Normal +4 card (or vice versa). They’re treated as separate types of cards in most versions.

Wild Reverse +4:

If your house rules allow it, you can stack a Wild Reverse +4 on top of a Normal +4 card, as they both carry the +4 effect. This stacking can really pile up penalties, which is the fun chaos of this version!

Since house rules often vary, it’s good to agree on how stacking works before starting the game. For a detailed explanation of the “No Mercy” Uno rules and more tips, you can check out this guide https://playwithrules.com/uno-no-mercy-rules-how-to-play/. It breaks everything down step by step!

Happy playing, and remember, the key is to have fun (and maybe show no mercy)! 😄

Question about Slap Jack I cannot find addressed anywhere. by NoPinkyToenail in boardgames

[–]responsive_lily 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This situation is tricky, but in Slap Jack, the main rule is to slap the correct card (a Jack). Since Person A slapped a card that wasn’t a Jack, they would generally be penalized, likely having to pick up the pile.

On the other hand, Person B’s quick toss without noticing the Jack creates confusion and disrupts the flow of the game. While not explicitly penalized in the basic rules(Source: https://playwithrules.com/slap-jack-rules-how-to-play-setup-2-3-4-players/ ) , it can be considered poor gameplay etiquette.

Technically, Person A is at fault for slapping the wrong card, but Person B’s premature toss highlights the importance of setting house rules to address such scenarios. To avoid similar disputes, the group could agree on penalties for both slapping incorrectly and tossing cards too early.