
Eggertspiele • 2014
A camel racing game where the camels stack on top of each other. When a stacked camel moves, it carries everything on top of it. This creates massive swings where a last-place camel suddenly leaps to first because it was sitting under the leader. Each round, players take turns either rolling a die (moving a camel), placing a desert tile (modifying the track), or betting on which camel will be leading at the end of the current leg. There are also bets on the overall race winner and loser. The dice are hidden inside a cardboard pyramid — you shake it and one die pops out, telling you which camel moves and how far. The physical pyramid is a great component that kids and adults both enjoy using. Strategy is thin. You're reacting to a chaotic system more than controlling it. The fun isn't in the planning — it's in the screaming when the yellow camel lands on top of green and carries it from last to first in a single move, demolishing everyone's bets. Plays 2-8, but it really wants 5-8 to generate enough turnover and emotional investment. Games run 30-45 minutes. It's a family-weight game that works as a gateway for non-gamers or as a wind-down after something heavier.