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Reasonably Priced

"Because of its former popularity, reasonably-priced vintage copies remain easily available, on eBay and elsewhere."

At latest check from between $85 to $165.71.112.38.38 (talk)

Differences Between Chivalry and Camelot

"Camelot is an abstract strategy board game...originally published under the name of Chivalry...he game (reissued as Camelot in 1930) flourished through dozens of editions and numerous variants..."

There's more to this reissue than a name change. Camelot has a smaller board with fewer squares than Chivalry (160 instead of 176) and has fewer playing pieces as well (28 instead of 40).

http://www.worldcamelotfederation.com/Camelot.htm http://www.worldcamelotfederation.com/Chivalry.htm

71.112.38.38 (talk)

Applies here as well:

"Parker never lost his enthusiasm for the game (Chivalry), though, and in 1930 he made a few changes to the game, and Parker Brothers republished it under the name Camelot."

A few considerable changes that made the game a hit.