🐪 Bet on Fun: Race, Laugh, and Win!
Camel Up (Second Edition) is an exhilarating strategy dice game designed for 3 to 8 players aged 8 and up. With an average playtime of 30-45 minutes, this family-friendly game features a unique pyramid dice shaker, vibrant new artwork, and unexpected twists that keep every game night exciting and unpredictable.
CPSIA Cautionary Statement | No Warning Applicable |
Item Weight | 2.77 Pounds |
Number of Items | 1 |
Material Type | Cardboard |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Color | Various |
Theme | Adventure |
R**.
Fun! Fast paced! Who knew camel racing could be so entertaining?!
One of my favorite games for a larger group of people (6-8 players.) It's easy to learn. The main objective, make the most cash by having the most consistently successful bets throughout the game.It's silly, yet can be cutthroat too. Everyone's engaged. Just a great overall game that stays pretty lively for the entire gameplay! I do wish the pyramid die drop worked more consistently. Have yet to find the magic touch that ensures only one die drops from it each time. But that's a small complaint for a very enjoyable game.
J**A
Easy to play and looks great on the table
The media could not be loaded. Camel Up has become a favorite in our game night rotation. I got it to play with friends and family, and it never fails to bring laughs. The gameplay is easy to learn but surprisingly strategic — you’re betting on camels racing around a pyramid, and things get wild fast (especially when they stack!).I love that it works with both casual players and more competitive ones. The components are great quality, and the little pyramid dice shaker is a fun touch.Whether you're into racing games or just want something unpredictable and funny, Camel Up is a total win.
A**L
Camel racing chaos! Family fun? You bet!
What's it about?I’ve described it before as combining “two of my favorite things: gambling and Mario Party chaos.” The premise sounds simple — you’re betting on a camel race — but it has a unique twist.How do you play?The camels move according to dice rolls. Only 5 dice can be rolled per leg of the race, and when one camel moves to share a space with another, they stack. Camels closer to the top of the stack are judged to be further along in the race — so for a stack of Blue-Purple-Red-Yellow-Green, Blue would be in first place, Purple in second, and so on down the stack. Players take turns making bets, trying to influence the camels with their spectator tiles, or moving the race along by rolling the dice.Pros & cons:The game is extremely accessible, I’ve found — no group I’ve played it with has ever seemed to dislike it, and I credit that to the simple rules and relatively low amount of strategy involved. That can be a double-edged sword, of course; if you’re HOPING for something with a greater focus on strategy, Camel Up may not be for you. But in a relatively casual setting, the game shines — the only penalty for any bad bet is the loss of a single coin and you can’t go into debt, so players can easily engage without stressing about risk. Needless to say, if you’re averse to gambling you’ll want to skip this one… but after recent plays, a family friend who’s a high school senior AND my dad, a literal, 72-year-old senior, both took an immediate shine to it. (We ended up buying a copy for our friend on her birthday.)Anyway, as far as the game, I do have one slight pet peeve among all this praise: while the art in the newest versions of the game is markedly better than the relatively utilitarian art from previous printings, the pop-up palm tree — while certainly impressive — can also get in the way at a crowded table. I wish there was a way to remove it without damaging the game.
J**
Really fun family game.
Super fun game. Great for a family. It has a ton of replay-ability. It's easy to learn quickly and the play moves pretty fast too. Every game is different which makes for a ton of fun and laughs as a family.
E**U
Easy to learn, fun to play!
Our whole family LOVES this game! It's simple to learn and fun to play! You never know what's going to happen next! The only minor complaint we have is that the pyramid dice roller is a bit finicky to use. All the other components are high quality and the art design of the game is really fun!
R**T
Fun, easy to understand game
This is a great game to play with 3+ people. The design of the game is great and is very engaging. Couple of things that can be improved are the build quality and quantity of the coins provided.
S**A
Buena calidad de producto y muy divertido
Excelente producto.
B**N
Dynamic & Fun Betting Game! (Review for Second Edition)
Tap into your inner desert sheikh with this fast paced camel racing game. This game is mostly luck but there’s a strategy to how the bets unfold. First off this game is best played with Bollywood SD Music’s song “Camel Racing” playing the background from your favorite music streaming service. Thank me later for what this adds to the game.The game unfolds as players bet against camels working their way around the board by chance. The earlier bets are worth more and the latter ones worth less. There’s an educational value to the strategy for kids in this way (consequences). The game is easy to learn and the board is really innovative. There is a small oasis that unfolds and folds cleanly back into the board. Be careful, that part is delicate, but if treated respectfully it should last. This oasis is purely aesthetic, but adds some fun dynamism to the game board. The board art is well crafted and has a fund 3D element to it. The most standout aspect of the board is the pyramid. The pyramid is the dice distributor (roller) for the turns. The game designers could have simply had dice to toss in the regular traditional fashion, but shaking the dice in a pyramid and dropping one off the bottom is a fun innovation and the order of the dice can make a difference for initial board setup - so be sure to use the pyramid.This game is a good for a wide age range and remains fun for adults too. Overall this is a winner, with a fragile element on the board (the oasis) that needs to be treated gently.
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