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Manufacturer: WizKids/NECA

In the time of King Arthur, knights displayed their skill and prowess at tournaments held throughout the land.

In Tournament at Camelot, you play as a legendary character (Protagonist), battling opponents with weapon cards - Arrows, Swords, Deception, Sorcery and even Alchemy. The more you injure your opponents, the better you fare in the tournament. However, even the most injured characters can make a complete comeback with the grace of Godsend cards and the aid of their special Companions.

This trick-taking game ends when one opponent has been injured to the point of death. The player with the most health is then declared the Tournament victor!

Contents:
16 Character Cards
60 Weapon Cards
15 Alchemy Cards
3 Merlin Cards
2 Sorcerer's Apprentice Cards
24 Godsend Cards
12 Health Cards
10 Tokens
1 Rulebook


Ages: 14+
Players: 3-6
Game Length: 45 minutes


This game can be played on its own for up to 6 players or combined with Tournament at Avalon to allow up to 8 players.

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3 reviews

Do you like King Arthur?

Average rating of 4 out of 5 stars

Pretty standard trick taking but really leans into the theme of Camelot

June 29, 2024 4:20 PM

Great game!

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

This has quickly become a go-to in our gaming group. We describe it as hearts meets Cosmic Encounter - it's a trick-taking game but everyone has something that bends the rules enough to help them potentially win. There is definitely some "gotcha" moments but they are gone by the next round so everyone has a fair chance of winning.

May 19, 2020 9:14 PM

Esprix

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

This has quickly become a go-to in our gaming group. We describe it as hearts meets Cosmic Encounter - it's a trick-taking game but everyone has something that bends the rules enough to help them potentially win. There is definitely some gotcha moments but they are gone by the next round so everyone has a fair chance of winning.

May 19, 2020 12:00 AM

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