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SKU: PAN202117

Nacho Pile

Regular price $19.95
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From the creator of Happy Salmon and other hit party games, Nacho Pile is a fast-paced, high-energy game that will have chips flying back and forth as players compete for full plates and stomachs. In the game, players must push their luck to pile their nacho plates high, but also cleverly snatch matching chips from other players. Don't get too risky or you will lose them all! Keep an eye out for special chips that really ramp up the heat with spicy effects.


Specifications

Players (Minimum)

2

Players (Maximum)

4

Minimum Recommended Age

7

Average Play Time

30 Minutes

Publisher

Pandasaurus

Customer Reviews

Based on 53 reviews
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Jan Ruth Mayheu
Fun for kids

Simple, fun, fast-paced game. Great for kids 6-10 years old! The graphics are cute and the whole game is fun to look at and easy to travel with.

H
Holly
Broad age range

I like the packaging it is appealing and fun. The game is great for multiple age ranges and fun. It is a quick playing game so it doesn't take all night.

J
Jennifer McCaffrey
Family game

We had a good time playing the game. The setup was easy - the plates and nacho pieces are so cute! The packaging that holds the pieces is not the best to choice pieces from. The directions were a bit confusing - we played the game a bunch of times and it got easier to play.

K
Kristin
10/10 Almost better than food

Nacho Pile is a fun game that is easy to master. Love that it involves strategy but is easy for smaller kids to play. It will definitely be added to the games we play often.

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april
fun game night

This is a cute little game. Nacho your average game :) The packaging is super cute but a little cheap. It's easy to transport and clean up. We watched the youtube video to get an idea of how to play it. I recommend that. The directions were a little too wordy for me. Whoever ends up with the most points, wins. Easy peasy!