This is a play-by-play transcript of a game of UNO, where the players are Mark, Wade, and Bob. They are discussing the game, laughing, and expressing frustration as the game progresses.
The game starts with Mark expressing surprise that UNO has been added to the list. Wade and Bob reveal that they've been playing it for years, causing Mark to express his frustration. Mark then joins the game and they start playing, with Mark expressing frustration as he is not familiar with the rules.
The game takes a turn when a special card called a 'spaceship' is introduced. This card is a random card and its effect is not clear. This confuses Mark, who is not familiar with this aspect of the game.
Throughout the game, there are numerous instances of the players expressing frustration and confusion as they play. The game becomes more intense as the players get closer to winning, with Bob expressing his frustration as he realizes he's been given a good hand.
Finally, the game ends with Wade declaring that he has won, causing Mark to express his frustration and the players to laugh. The conversation then continues as they discuss the game and their experiences playing it.
1. The game in question is UNO, a popular card game. [Source: Text]
2. Mark, one of the players, expressed frustration at the game being added to the list at random. [Source: Text]
3. The game has been played before by the group, but it's been a long time. [Source: Text]
4. Mark claimed he hadn't played it on his current computer. [Source: Text]
5. Bob and Wade, other players, laughed about the situation. [Source: Text]
6. Wade suggested that Mark join the game, and Mark agreed. [Source: Text]
7. Mark asked how to play the game, and Bob and Wade joked about it. [Source: Text]
8. The game was revealed to be 'Just Dance UNO', a combination of the card game UNO and the dance game Just Dance. [Source: Text]
9. Mark expressed confusion and frustration about the rules of the game, particularly a rule where sevens trade hands. [Source: Text]
10. Bob suggested that Mark might have been skipped in the game. [Source: Text]
11. Mark expressed frustration about the game, calling it an improvement and a good move. [Source: Text]
12. The game ended with Mark losing to Wade, who claimed to have heard 'UNO' before clicking. [Source: Text]
13. Mark expressed frustration at losing, calling Wade a robber. [Source: Text]
14. Despite the frustration, the game continued with multiple rounds and various players taking turns. [Source: Text]
15. The game was played with a computer, and the computer's hand was revealed to be a 'spaceship', a random card. [Source: Text]
16. The game was played with extra rules and cards, including a 'spaceship' card that caused players to draw cards when it was played. [Source: Text]
17. Bob flipped the table in frustration at his hand. [Source: Text]
18. Mark expressed frustration at the computer's hand, suggesting it was the computer's fault. [Source: Text]
19. The game continued with more rounds and players taking turns. [Source: Text]
20. The game ended with Bob winning, and Mark expressed frustration at losing. [Source: Text]
21. Mark expressed frustration at the game's rules, particularly a rule where players draw cards if they play anything other than a number. [Source: Text]
22. Bob suggested that Mark might have been goofing him, leading to frustration and arguments between the players. [Source: Text]
23. The game ended with Mark losing to Wade again, who claimed to have heard 'UNO' before clicking. [Source: Text]
24. Mark expressed frustration at losing, calling Wade a robber. [Source: Text]
25. Despite the frustration, the game continued with multiple rounds and various players taking turns. [Source: Text]
26. The game was played with a computer, and the computer's hand was revealed to be a 'spaceship', a random card. [Source: Text]
27. The game was played with extra rules and cards, including a 'spaceship' card that caused players to draw cards when it was played. [Source: Text]
28. Bob flipped the table in frustration at his hand. [Source: Text]
29. Mark expressed frustration at the computer's hand, suggesting it was the computer's fault. [Source: Text]
30. The game continued with more rounds and players taking turns. [Source: Text]
31. The game ended with Bob winning, and Mark expressed frustration at losing. [Source: Text]
32. Mark expressed frustration at the game's rules, particularly a rule where players draw cards if they play anything other than a number. [Source: Text]
33. Bob suggested that Mark might have been goofing him, leading to frustration and arguments between the players. [Source: Text]