In a world that is becoming increasingly digital by the second, many people still enjoy playing card games, especially in the physical realm rather than the virtual.
Whether you play virtual or physical UNO, there are distinct features that make them differ from each other. Firstly, the aura and rituals behind playing Uno using physical cards impact the experience. This is something that virtual UNO lacks. While it may be a benefit not to have to shuffle or deal cards in the virtual version, these practices are completely taken away in the virtual version of UNO, taking away from the experience.
UNO thrives on selling the experience of playing the game with your friends, which is also something that is not possible in the virtual version since you are simply playing against a computer. It therefore differs in the level of cooperation and competitiveness between players, since you cannot read their body language or discuss with other players how to move forward in the game.