

🔫 Claim your share or get outgunned – the ultimate bluffing battle awaits!
Cash'n Guns Second Edition is a dynamic party board game designed for 4 to 8 players aged 10 and up. Featuring quick 30-minute rounds, it challenges players to bluff, negotiate, and outwit opponents using foam gun props in a fun, strategic showdown. This compact, lightweight game is perfect for social gatherings, delivering intense, memorable gameplay without the need for batteries.





















| ASIN | B00KU10OUU |
| Amazon Bestseller | #726,651 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #13,129 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,485) |
| Date First Available | January 1, 2014 |
| Item model number | CG02 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 10 years and up |
| Material Type(s) | Plastic |
| Model Number | CG02 |
| Number of Game Players | 8 |
| Product Dimensions | 29.97 x 5.08 x 29.97 cm; 880 g |
| Target Gender | Unisex |
化**台
大きな傷付いてる ひどすぎる😡
L**O
Juego de estrategia y negociación. Perfecto para ver las dotes de "negociación" y tramperismo de tus amigos y familiares La versión anterior era más divertida a mi parecer pero sigue siendo un juego buenísimo.
T**S
Bought for my husband after he played it at a "man night" with my brother's and loved it. I wasn't sure it be my thing but I tried anyway. Was lots of fun! Not a big thinking game if you don't want it to be but you can definitely put thought into it if you want to- there is strategy here. With 4 players, paintings are king. And being the godfather is important. With 8 players, diamonds are king. Godfather, less important. Paintings still good, but less. Also bluffing or watching what people pick up and who you should aim at, etc..Totally different dynamic with more or less people. But fun for everyone. I like games that you can try at and do well or not and have the chance to still do good or at least float through. You all get a foam gun. Each round, you aim it at a player. You all draw your gun when the godfather of the round counts down from 3. (So you don't know who is shooting at who when you point.) You have 5 blank shots and 3 real bullet cards. You place one in front of you before you point. No one knows which you placed and if you suck at bluffing, you can shuffle them so you don't know either. The godfather can tell someone to point elsewhere (for example if someone is pointing at him/her) but can't dictate who to point at. It also dissuades from pointing at them in the first place sometimes which is useful. If you are shot 3 times, you are out. There are 8 rounds. If someone is collecting too much loot, you want to get them out so it doesn't count and they lose. Once everyone's guns are up, you decide if you want to back down or stay up if there are guns pointed at you. If you back down, you don't take any bullets, but you also don't get any portion of the loot which you need to win the game. But if you stay up and, when the bullet cards are flipped, they aren't just clicks and are actual bullets, you 1) don't get any loot and 2) take 1 or more hits against your 3 life. (There is one loot card that restores your life at some point in the game, but who knows if you will get it or it will be useful so don't count on it.) If you stay up and the guns aimed at you are clicks (or blanks), you get to take turns picking loot. There is 9 pieces of loot (Some money, some diamonds, some paintings, a godfather card, 1 health card at some point, and extra bullets..) and whoever is up and also didn't take a bullet takes turns starting with the godfather picking the piece of loot they want most until it runs out. Paintings have a sort of multiplying value where the more you get, the more they are worth up to a crazy amount of worth if you go after them. Diamonds have a $60,000 bonus for whoever collects the most cards (not the total sum worth) and if you tie, no one gets it. Each player gets a card at the beginning that gives them a special ability. Mine was each round, I could switch one of my cards (obviously a click) for one of my oppositions cards. I would pick whomever had used the least real bullets for a chance at picking a real bullet and swapping out my dud. There are lots of other abilities though. Anyway, really fun game. Simple to learn. Taught to some people who suck at games and instructions really easily and hardcore boardgamers who played to also had a blast. Was good for everyone. We played it in a group of 4 and then a couple rounds of groups of 8 at a different Christmas party. (I just watched on the latter two because I have a newborn.) I would highly recommend. I understand now why my husband was raving about it. Just wish we didn't need 4 people to play. But that is my only con. :)
P**S
Tout est parfait. Merci
D**R
Cash N Guns is hands-down one of our favorite board games to play with friends. It’s fast-paced, hilarious, and gets everyone involved right away. The bluffing, negotiation, and surprise moments make every round feel different. It’s easy to learn but still keeps things exciting, even after multiple plays. The game always leads to lots of laughs and playful trash talk, and it’s perfect for game nights when you want something interactive instead of overly strategic or complicated. If you’re looking for a fun, high-energy game that works great with a group of friends, this one is a must-have. We pull it out all the time and it never disappoints.
C**M
This is a very fun game. Its great because its different. Good for the family or a group of adult friends!
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