![]() The 1st round winner is awards -5 bonus points, the 2nd round -10 etc… the 10th -50 bonus points. ![]() Bonus points are awarded and subtracted from the winning player’s score at the end of each round. The object of the game is to have the lowest point score total at the end of the 10th and final round. A detailed game description and the score sheets are available online at the UFFDA.CARDS website under the Game Play tab. ![]() The penalties are well defined in the game rules, but they can be ignored, for the benefit of less experienced players, if all players agree not to enforce the penalties. These games are played using the characteristic verbal expressions of “UFF-DA!” for the Scandinavia version and “!Ay Caramba!” for the Hispanic version of the game. These Family Games are designed to promote personal game playing interactions with: ![]() Both UFF-DA and Ay Caramba! are a Dominoes/UNO like number sequence matching game, for ages 7 and up. ![]()
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