| Educational objective(s) | Improving addition and subtraction skills |
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| Language: | English, Japanese, Multilingual |
| Model Number | HHL37 |
| Number of game players | 2-10 |
| Number of pieces | 113 |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| tech_spec_battery_description_toys | No batteries required |
| Material type(s) | Paper |
| Colour | Multicolor |
| Release date | Nov. 1 2021 |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 7 years and up |
| Item model number | HHL37 |
| Product Dimensions | 2 x 9.3 x 14.6 cm; 139.98 g |
| ASIN | B09C932KCR |
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Mattel Games ONO 99 Card Game from The Makers of UNO for Kids, Adults & Families, Add Numbers & Don't Go Over 99
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| Age range (description) | Kid |
| Number of players | 2-10 |
| Brand | Mattel Games |
| Theme | Card play |
| Material | Paper |
About this item
- The ONO 99 card game is an exciting game with a discard pile that requires players to add up the running total and announce it with each discard, while staying under 99!
- Watch out for the ONO 99 card -if a player is dealt or draws an ONO 99 card, they must keep it and may not play it.
- A fun way to encourage math skills, at any age! The total never goes below zero, so simple addition and subtraction will do. Three losses knock a player out and the last player to stays in wins.
- Every card counts, and there are some special cards to change the momentum, like REVERSE, DRAW 2 and a MINUS 10. Don't forget to decrease the total with a minus card.
- Fast paced but easy to learn, this game is fun for the whole family. Up to 10 can play! Bring it out for game night or take it along as an entertaining game for travel.
- Makes a great toy for card lovers ages 7 years or older.
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| Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
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| Date First Available | Aug. 26 2021 |
| Manufacturer | Mattel, Inc. |
| Place of Business | El Segundo, CA 90245, USA |
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In the easy-to-learn, fast-paced ONO 99 card game, 2 to 6 players try to avoid being the one to place the card on the discard stack that makes the running total go to 99 or over! Every card counts, and as each player puts a card on the discard pile, they call out the total. Don't forget, the objective is to keep the total under 99! Watch out, because one of the cards is the ONO 99 card; if a player is dealt or draws an ONO 99 card, they must keep it and may not play it! The ONO 99 card game can be great practice for kids learning mathematical addition and subtraction Last player left wins. A great choice for game night, or to bring along when traveling. Colors and decorations may vary.
Top Brand: Mattel Games
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Counting on Family Fun!
Staying under 99 is the name of the game! Players must add up the running total in the discard pile in this fast-paced game and announce it as they discard cards!
Oh, no! Watch out for the ONO 99 card -- if a player is dealt or draws an ONO 99 card, they must keep it and may not play it or the game's over!
When you discard a card, you add the number on your card to the running total. If playing a minus card like "-10", don't forget to subtract!
Special cards like REVERSE and DRAW 2 can change the momentum. Every card counts, but the total never goes below zero.
ONO 99? Oh Yes!
Up to 10 players can play ONO 99 and it's great practice for kids learning their addition and subtraction skills, making this game a perfect choice for families on game night.
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In the easy-to-learn, fast-paced ONO 99 card game, 2 to 6 players try to avoid being the one to place the card on the discard stack that makes the running total go to 99 or over! Every card counts, and as each player puts a card on the discard pile, they call out the total. Don't forget, the objective is to keep the total under 99! Watch out, because one of the cards is the ONO 99 card; if a player is dealt or draws an ONO 99 card, they must keep it and may not play it! The last player left wins.



















