Sunday, November 10, 2024

2024 UNO Elite NFL Draft Pack

2024 Uno NFL:  These are different, and I thought I'd take a look.  We'll kick it off with Matthew Stafford.  He and the Rams have had an up and down year and sit at 4-4 but are only one game out of the division lead behind Arizona.
Outside of the game elements on the fronts the design isn't bad.  I like the photos.  The colors align with the UNO game but look good when they align with team colors like the CJ Stroud card.  Plenty of variety of players though you won't see 2024 rookies.
You'll find these in the game aisle in toys and have a price point of $4.99 (at Wal-Mart).  Thanks to the Blowout Cards Blog for bringing these to my attention.
Players have cards in each color and have cards with different photos on Dual Color or Wild cards.  Foil cards are basic variations of the base card.  Good luck to completists as this makes an entire set over 2,000 cards (with variations/parallels) based on a 192 base card set.  These three are foil parallels but it doesn't show well in my scans.  The four foil cards come in a separate pack within the box.
The cards themselves are very thin like regular UNO cards and are a bit smaller than standard trading cards.
Overall, no complaints.  I knew what I was getting when I grabbed this box.  At the price point it makes it worth a look if you are even remotely interested.  I can see me picking up another box of these.
BREAKDOWN:
56 – Total Cards
4 – Foil





5 comments:

  1. Hurts and Kelce are co-winners.
    Plenty of star power.
    Wonder how many different cards are needed to play the game.

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    1. I'm not sure. Didn't sort to see what that would take. But good question.

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  2. Pretty cool. I like the fact that there aren't any rookies. Maybe this will keep them on the shelves for football fans to collect. Just found them on Walmart's website. $4.88 for 56 cards is a great price for this day and age.

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    1. It really is a good deal. Kind of quirky and cool.

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  3. If I were still collecting modern cards, and actually knew who most of the players were, I'd probably go for something like this. I like the look of them, and really like that they could be used for an actual game, as opposed to just having a game-ish look.

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