- Model
- Simond Makalu
- Product
- Ventilation
- Price
- $159
After a day of exploring aĀ mountain range and setting up shop atĀ that perfect campsite, nothing tops off an evening under the stars like a good game with great friends. Whether you’re car camping with room to spare or need a pick-me-up on a long backpacking trek, these games will lift your spirits and help pass the time.
From warm, desert nights atĀ Kane CreekĀ to pre-dinner, best-of-three matches outsideĀ Lamar Valley, these five games have risen to the top of my list for groups ranging from you and a friend to however many tents youĀ can cram into your site. They also cover a wide range of difficulties so some may be better for families than others.Ā When space and weight arenāt top priorities, throw a couple of these into your adventure mobile for your next night in the great outdoors.
The goal? Get rid of your cards by recognizing when two cards, which have a colored shape on them, match. (Bonus challenge if you’re colorblind like me!) When youāre in a match or ābattle,ā lunge for the totem to win the roundĀ and give the loser all your upturned cards.Ā Other fun cardsĀ add certain elements of surprise, like matching colors instead of shapes or a free-for-all totem grab. But there is a penalty if you mistakenly grab the totemāyouāll get all the cards that are face up from everyone in the circle.
Increasing in difficulty, this deck-building game has become one IĀ canāt leave without. A deck builder means there are a bunch of different cards that, as the game goes on, you end up incorporating into your own hand. Set up some lights and get your headlamps out because this one will have you playing until dawn. Itās a tricky one to learn, but for those who are into deck buildersāor the ever-popular Settlers of Catanāthis is well worth the effort. ConsiderĀ DominionĀ aĀ great optionĀ for two to four people.