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"Camel Up: Fun Betting Game Now On Sale"

By EthanMay 17,2025

If you're on the hunt for a new board game to liven up your game nights, Camel Up (second edition) is currently available at a fantastic discount on Amazon. Originally priced at $40, it's now on sale for just **$25.60**—a limited-time offer you won't want to miss. This betting game is perfect for adults but simple enough for the whole family to enjoy. Plus, it made our list of the best 6-player board games, though it's versatile enough for groups of varying sizes.

Camel Up Is 36% Off

Camel Up (Second Edition)

MSRP: $39.99
Ages: 8+
Players: 3 - 8
Play Time: 30 - 45 mins

Camel Up brings a unique twist to the classic concept of horse racing by featuring five colorful camels sprinting around a track. Players place bets on which camel will cross the finish line first, with the camels' speed determined by dice rolls from a pyramid dice shaker. Betting early can lead to bigger wins, with payouts for the top two finishers.

The game is filled with exciting twists, as camels can stack on top of one another, potentially carrying others toward victory. The second edition introduces new game modes, including rogue camels that race backwards, adding an unpredictable element to the game.

Designed for 3-8 players aged 8 and up, Camel Up is a quick-playing game, with sessions lasting 30 to 45 minutes. Its vibrant design and engaging gameplay make it a delightful addition to any game collection, especially at this discounted price. Don't miss out on this opportunity to add some fun to your family game nights.

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