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- korbeExplorerWe have an old game of Pass Word still together from when I was a kid. Pull it out every once in a while.
- OasisbobExplorerUNO is our favorite camping game. Teach's numbers and colors and strategy. Also takes up very little space and several versions exist. Also have taught all my kids to play chess & checkers. Skip Bot also a fav and Monopoly for those really rainy days. Dollar store rain poncho's are a wise investment as well.
- Dick_BExplorerWe never tried this but I think a game where everyone keeps track of the RV manufacturers that you see on the road would be interesting. You could always make it a contest. If nothing else it would show how many Jayco RV's are out there.
One thing you need to keep in mind is motion sickness caused by looking down at a book or screen while underway. Looking out the window is not as bad. - K_CharlesExplorerMille Bornes, dominoes, scrabble and uno
- PawPaw_n_GramExplorerUno, Yahtzee, Phase 10, Skip-Bo, teaching them Five Crowns
- Artum_SnowbirdExplorerLearning Mexican Train and having double twelve dominoes is the best.
- FrankShoreExplorerJenga - Stacking pieces game
Monopoly - Old standard
Yahtzee - May be too advanced for the younger folks
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Get a Hoyles Book of Rules - there is a lot you can do with a deck of cards. - Golden_HVACExplorerI keep Uno and Sequence in my RV.
Some like Cribbage, but I have not played it in so long, I can't remember all the rules.
Have fun camping!
Fred. - 4aSongExplorerBackgammon is another good game to keep in the RV.
- RVcircusExplorer IIJenga is always a hit (we help the younger ones by balancing the tower for them). Uno is also one of our go to games.
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