🎉 Join the Cabo Craze! Unleash your inner strategist!
Bezier Games Cabo is a vibrant blue card game designed for 2 to 4 players, offering an engaging experience with an average playtime of 45 minutes. Perfect for game nights, it combines strategy and fun, making it a must-have for any game enthusiast.
A**V
Such a fun game
This is a really fun memory game to play with your friends and family. Pretty easy to play and children from age 6 and up should be able to play.
L**Y
VERY FUN
my family and I LOVE this game — not very hard to catch on to and addictive! The more people the better!
M**N
Fun & Easy to learn
My boyfriend and I (in our 50’s but young at heart) play a lot of games that take time to set up and play. I got this specifically because it does not take a lot of time and can be as quick as you want. It’s also a fun, easy game to take camping. We watched a you tube video to learn how to play and we got the hang of it quick. Essentially, it’s a memory game, which CAN be a challenge. But hey, it should probably help my boyfriend and I age better!I think it would be good to play with our friends kids when they are old enough to do math.
G**C
If I bought it three times in less than two weeks, you should buy it!!!
This is a slightly harder to teach game than UNO, but far, far better. It plays with the same age range of folks but unlike UNO, adults WILL want to play this even when kids are not around. It’s great at 2, 3 and 4 players.However, I like the deluxe version better (two sets of the game and a nice box). Having said that, I have still bought this version twice already as “leave behinds” when I introduce it to new folks. This version is not worthy of “gifting” (solely because of the tuck box it’s stored in) but definitely worthy of buying for yourself. I wrote the below review for the deluxe version:I bought CABO as a filler game option that could be easily carried around and played with a wide range of ages and folks. The first time I played it was with my friends 6, 10 and 12 year old kids… and they all loved it! What was especially wonderful was that the memory element of the game served as an equalizer for young children playing adults. The six year old never came in last and won once.So I gifted that single CABO game to the kids and immediately bought this deluxe edition. Aside from having two decks (versus one) it’s essentially the same game but now I can have two games going at separate tables because the limit of four players always meant someone was waiting to play… and anyone not playing will eventually walk over and wonder why you all are laughing and having so much fun.The sole constructive thing I can say that this version has over the single deck game is that the card box on the single deck was meh. Not bad, but definitely not built for the long term.TLDR: Buy it… you’ll love it and have a lot of laughs and good times. The rules are simple, the memory element keeps young folks (age 6+) competitive and there are quite a few mind games you can play with each other to elevate what seems like a simple game into a classic. Don’t assume it’s just a family game. It’s an everyone game! Buy it!!!
A**C
Addictive as it is fun
Added to our staple of camping games, and it automatically became a hit. The card art is beautiful. Once you learn how to play, it's pretty simple. Everyone we've played with loves it. Highly recommended.
A**C
Fun to play several times
This is a fun and quick card game to play. The instructions are okay. I often find it easier to watch a "play through" video on youtube.My kids (7-14 yo) thought it was fun. It is a quick game when we need a brain break or just to fill the afternoon. It is a bit like skyJo/golf where you are trying to collect cards that have the lowest value.I would recommend this to families, people that like card games, friends. It is inexpensive enough to give as a simple gift, too.
C**I
Super Fun to play!
This game is so fun! The rules were a little confusing so we had to watch some YouTube videos to really understand. Once you get the rules down it’s a great game!
T**P
The teenagers dig it
This game looked kind of lame to me. The story of finding the unicorn Cabo does not seem well thought out in conjunction with the other cards. Why is their a spy? what is that pokemon looking thing? Am I missing some story? The game is very fun, I just want some backstory. I play with a 15, 17 , and 18 year old. I'm 4. We watched videos to clarify the rules.
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