Offline travel games for two

Post date: 2021-05-07 11:35:26
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Mr. Never and I are going camping later this month. Help us entertain ourselves!

This is van-camping so it doesn't have to be backpackable or anything, and we will have tables/seating and some lighting, as this will be entertainment for after we've lost the light for the most part. (And yes, we have Cornhole already. Can't camp without cornholing.)

We are looking for games that are fun for just two people and don't require a lot of extra packed items or tiny bits the wind can take - it could be a game you buy or make, a purpose-specific card game or something played with regular playing cards, pencil-paper games, or something similar.

We will have iPads and phones, but I don't expect to have reliable cell signal so that would need to be a shared-device situation, I think. But those suggestions are definitely fair game, as we will have ample power for recharging. I think we still haven't played the second Room game, which we enjoyed playing together, so games for one theoretical player that two might enjoy collaborating on are fair game.
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