Camel Up (Second Edition) | Strategy , Dice Game | Family Board Game for Adults and Kids | Ages 8 and up | 3 to 8 Players | Average Playtime 30-45 Minutes | Made by Eggertspiele
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Kendra P.
Greater than one weekThis game has already become one of our favorites. Easy to learn, super fun to play. Unique concept and would play 10 times in a row if I could. Highly recommend for you and your group of board game enthusiasts!
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Hembrook
> 3 dayThis game is a hit for the whole family. Great game board and easy to learn - every game played on it is different!
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Sared
> 3 dayThis game is so much fun! The game itself is sturdy and there are so many fun details on the board and with the pieces. It’s a fun game to play with family or friends. Young kids and grown ups all seem to love it. It’s a crowd pleaser!
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Jon
Greater than one weekThis is my group’s favorite board game! It’s so much fun! The entire premise is so original and completely unique. I’ve been waiting for months for this game to come back in stock so I could buy it as a gift.
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Mary Nelson
26-12-2024Love the crazy camels. Lots of pieces but a ton of fun and easy to learn. Perfect for friends or family game night.
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scott adams
> 3 dayMy friends now call me to bring Camel Up for every game night. Also my teenage kids love to play with the family AND with their friends. So much fun!!!
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Bill
> 3 dayI became hooked on Camel Up when friend brought over his first edition game. I decided to buy the second edition, which included a few twists that add more chaos to the game. Overall, I still love it, but if I had a do-over I might try to find a First Edition box instead of the 2nd edition. Most of the issues are with design. First, the pop-up palm tree that is glued to the board just takes up valuable real estate and blocks the view of players to several important parts of the board. I am tempted to remove it, but that would mar the appearance of the game. Second, the cards the game is played with by necessity contain a lot of information. The 2nd edition cards are harder to read than the first. One “improvement” I suppose is the sturdier plastic pyramid that serves as the dice roller over the cut out cardboard one in the first edition. But both “misfire” not dispensing a die with about the same frequency.
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Joroto76
> 3 dayMy 6 year old plays this. Her grandparents play this. I have such an easy time getting this to the table. It is a joy to play. Nothing negative about this game (a little nitpicking, but nothing thatll stop me from playing). This is played at least once per week in my house.
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Hailz97267
> 3 dayFun family game that is easy to learn. Good way to learn probability as most of this game revolves around paying attention and not so much on skill or luck.
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Trent
> 3 dayThis is by far my new favorite game!