Product Description
Product Description
The cutie pie corgi pups just want to snuggle. They cluster and clamber, making adorable doggie pyramids. Sadly, it’s not always so easy to climb and some pups will be left below the pile. But at the end of the day, for a little corgi pup, that may not be such a bad thing. After all, no one wants to fall off the top of a big corgi pileup!

Corgi Pileup is a trick-taking game in which only the last trick counts. During each trick, you must “climb” by playing cards greater than or equal to the highest card played so far, or else play your lowest card. Each round, you score your final card and increase your score. Rounds are played until someone’s score exceeds 15. All players whose score exceeds 15 lose, and the remaining player with the highest score wins.
In the "Underdog Variant" the game ends as usual, but the player with the lowest score wins!
Product Specifications
Product Specifications
Download Rulebook
Package Information:
- Size: 6" x 2" x 6"
- Weight: .9 lbs
Check out Corgi Pileup on BoardGameGeek
- Design: Steve Ellis and Paul Salomon
- Development: Paul Salomon
- Illustration: Sai Beppu
- Graphic Design: Jason D. Kingsley
Corgi Pileup - GameHead
Corgi Pileup - GameHead
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How to Play
This is a really cute game. It is compact so good for traveling or on the go. The quality is really good in the pieces and cards. We were a little confused on how to play at first, but there is a QR code on the box that takes you to a video on how to play. It's really fun once you get the hang of it!
I’m always looking for games to use as icebreakers or gifts. They must be easy to learn, easy to play, and not be a game that takes up the entire evening. This game checks all of those boxes. The box and all of the components are really cute, and this is a winner with all ages to get the party going. I highly recommend this game and will be buying more as gifts because it’s a great price point.
Fun game for our classroom. We can adapt it to fit a lot of ages and needs. The pieces are well made, and thick paper. Easy to learn and follow the directions on.
My kid loves corgis, so I already knew he'd love this game, and I wasn't wrong. As a busy parent, I'm always looking for ways to keep my kid entertained as well as offline, so finding new and fun games we can play together is a great way of doing that.This is a lot of fun for us to play at Grandma and Grandpa's house, and it's fast-paced enough that Grandpa doesn't fall asleep between his turns lol
This was a great little set building card pickup game. Similar to hearts or spades, you are looking to take tricks. The very initial rule set is just a wee bit on the difficult side, similar to hearts and spades, but after playing a rounder to just about any player can pick it up, so I would still leave it in the learn in about 5 minutes category.A two player game can go as quickly as 10 minutes for players that know how to play. The art style is absolutely adorable, the gameplay map is too sighted with just a piece of frame dart work on the back. The cards are amazing, and there are tokens for up to seven players.