Stack Goods High and Gamble Anew in Camel Up: Off Season

Stack Goods High and Gamble Anew in Camel Up: Off Season
Board Game: Camel Up: Off Season
Canadian publisher Plan B Games releases games under multiple brands — Next Move Games, eggertspiele, Pretzel Games, and Plan B Games — with those brands attempting to serve different audiences with their titles: Next Move features themed abstract strategy games with a bit of randomness, eggertspiele involved strategy games, Pretzel Games dexterity games, and Plan B...everything else?

In 2020, Plan B Games the company decided that Plan B Games the brand was trying to put too much under its umbrella, so it decided that Plan B would feature streamlined strategy games (such as the Century trilogy and Equinox, announced in January 2021), while Pretzel Games would become a brand for family-friendly games, which would include the existing dexterity titles Junk Art and Men at Work.

As part of this change, Camel Up — which was originally released as an eggertspiele title in 2014 — would move to the Pretzel Games brand. (At the time, eggertspiele was its own company, and it regularly released titles of varying complexity.)

Alongside this move, Pretzel Games has announced that the Camel Up family will be expanding through the release of Camel Up: Off Season, a standalone game from Anna Oppolzer and Stefan Kloß that shows what the camels are up to when they're not climbing on top of one another during a race.

In Camel Up: Off Season, each of the 3-5 players has their own caravan of four camels that can carry goods, with the camels being able to carry 3, 4, 5, and 6 goods. Goods come in four types — carpets, vases, dates, and (non-date) fruit — and these goods will be available at markets, with one more market in play than the number of players. Each double-sided market indicates how many face-up and face-down cards are placed there, in addition to the special power of that market.

Board Game: Camel Up: Off Season

At the start of a round, players bid to see who selects goods first from a market, with the bidding rules being set by the back of the topmost goods card in the deck. Whoever wins the bid pays their money to the bank, while everyone else keeps their coins. (Coins are victory points, so you might not want to throw away too many of them!)

The winning bidder chooses a market, uses the power of that market (if they wish), then takes all of the goods from that market, flips them face up (if needed), then loads the goods on their camels. A camel can hold goods of only one type, and if a goods type is on a camel, then you must continue placing that good on the same camel. Each camel has a goods limit, however, and if you exceed that limit, then you must throw away all of that type of good.

Each other player in clockwise order then chooses an unchosen market, optionally uses its power, and collects and loads its goods. Each player then has the option of selling goods from at most one camel, with each type of goods paying out in different ways:

Dates: Cards show 1-4 dates, and the more you sell at once, the more money you receive.
Carpets: Cards come in six colors, and you can't sell the same color twice in a batch. Again, the more you sell at once, the better.
Vases: Cards come in three types (with some overlap), and you can sell only one shape at a time
Fruit: Cards come in four types worth different amounts, and you can sell only the lowest-valued fruit.

Place a 1 coin on the unchosen market, flip all the other markets, refill those markets with cards, then start the next round. When the deck runs out, complete one more round — selling once from each of your camels — then whoever has the most money wins.

Board Game: Camel Up: Off Season

Camel Up: Off Season will first be available in June 2021 to those who preorder from the publisher, and the retail release in stores will be Q3 2021.

Each other brand in the Plan B family has its own trilogy — Century in Plan B, Azul in Next Move, and Great Western Trail in eggertspiele (as announced in February 2021) — so by the Law of Expectations we should expect more camels to be put up from Pretzel Games in the future. (I suppose Camel Up Cards might be considered the second title in a trilogy, with Off Season completing that trilogy, but the aesthetics of that smaller box don't match what I would expect from Plan B, so I'm still expecting more...)

Board Game: Camel Up (Second Edition)
Board Game: Camel Up: Off Season
Board Game: Camel Up Cards
Not a trilogy

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