Bohnanza Game

by Rio Grande Games

$19.99
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Average Rating: * * * * *
Sales Rank:1508 (lower is better)
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Release Date:2007-05-01
Label:Rio Grande Games
UPC:655132001557
Binding:Toy
Published By:Rio Grande Games
ASIN:B00008URUS
Category:Toy

Bohnanza Game Features

  • The game is all about planting, trading and selling beans
  • Players try to collect large sets of beans to sell for gold
  • To avoid planting unwanted beans, players trade them to other players who want them for their bean fields
  • 2 to 7 player¿s game
  • Recommended age from 10 years and up

Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions

Product Description

EACH PLAYER HAS 2 TO 3 FEAN FIELDS AND BEAN CARDS TO PLANT IN THE FIELD WHEN YOU SELL BEANS YOU EARN MORE FOR GROWING ONE VARIETY THAN ANOTHER THOSE BEANS YOU DO NOT WANT SELL THEM THE MOST GOLD WINS 2 TO 7 PLAYERS 12 AND OLDER 45 MINUTES TO PLAY

Customer Reviews

Great Game for 2 to 7 players - Reviewed on 2008-11-24
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My husband and I love this game. We play also play it with our neighbors on camping trips. My husband loves it best as a 2 player game. He finds the rules better. I like it better with a group. Overall it is a very addicting game once you get used to the scoring and you figure out that sometimes giving up your cards is a good thing. :)
ADDICTIVE & FUN GAME! - Reviewed on 2008-09-15
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My 11 year old son & I play this game and the first time was a little confusing figuring the rules out but now we love it!
Bohnanza card game - Reviewed on 2008-08-22
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I bought this for my senoir in HS who first played this game while on a trip to Alaska. It's a lot of fun for the whole family (ages 10-43). It's something different.
bohnanza game - Reviewed on 2008-07-19
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awesome game. if you like trading, this is a great light hearted game everyone can enjoy.
Better with more people, but even with three it's still pretty fun - Reviewed on 2008-06-30
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I have a hard time convincing others to play this game, which is why I usually seem to play three-handed.

The trouble with a three person game is that you don't have enough competition. Less competition, and the trading is less cut-throat and intense. So if you think you'll rarely have four or more people to play, it might not be worth it.

Incidentally - don't think of it as a "bean farmer" game. Think of it, more honestly, as a ruthless and cut-throat game of trading.
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