Camel Up is an interesting betting board game that is now on sale
Blog Andrew Joseph 28 Feb , 2025 0

Now any new game on the market can add fun to board game nights and now get a good deal on Camel Up (second edition). Usually purchased for $40, but currently For sale on Amazon for $25.60 In limited time transactions. This is a gambling game It's fun for adultsbut it's easy to know that it can be very good Family board game The same is true. It also falls on our list Best 6 Player Board Games (Although you can play it as fewer or more people, it depends on the people around you).
Camelli is 36% off
Camel Up offers a fun little twist right off the horse race. It is not a horse, but five camels sprinting on the track on the game board. You and your other players bet Camels will win the bet. The speed of the camels in the game depends on the dice, which rolls out of the pyramid dice vibrating plate at one time, and bets are stopped between rolls. The earlier you place your bet, the more you will be able to win, the expenses of the finished person who won first and second place.
However, there are many opportunities for chaos, as camels can land on each other and run towards the finish line. The second edition also includes new game modes including Rogue Camels running backwards on the track. That's something you can't see in horse racing.
Camel Up is suitable for 3-8 players over 8 years of age. Each session takes 30 to 45 minutes, making it a good Quickly play board games You don't have to play for a whole afternoon. The boxes, boards and components are well designed and colorful. This is just a fun game to add to your collection at a completely reasonable price and pass this limited time discount. If it sounds attractive, pick it up.
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