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Cash n Guns, 2nd Edition

Cash n Guns, 2nd Edition Cash n Guns, 2nd Edition Cash n Guns, 2nd Edition Cash n Guns, 2nd Edition Cash n Guns, 2nd Edition Cash n Guns, 2nd Edition
$ 53.57

Score By Feature

Based on 980 ratings
Easy to learn
9.28
Sturdiness
9.48
Giftable
9.28
Value for money
8.78

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Product Description

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The plot is fast-paced and full of action.
John Kovalic's hilarious artwork is a fan favorite.
Even better than the first edition in terms of entertainment.
Players: 4–8
For those who are ten years old and up.

Questions & Answers

I'm guessing there's a total of eight weapons?

Yes, there are eight black foam guns that are approximately the size of a real gun and feel fantastic in your hands.

Are the guns made of cheap foam or durable plastic, and how long will they last?

The included guns are made of foam, but it is a very stiff and strong foam. When a group of adults throws them at each other angrily after being "shot" in the game, I can say they hold up pretty well.

What is the reason for the high price tag on this game?

Because the publisher sets the prices and wants to establish their brand as a "luxury" one.

I'm not sure what size sleeves I should get for these cards. ?

Cards come in two sizes: smaller bullet/blank cards and slightly larger and longer cards.

Selected User Reviews For Cash n Guns, 2nd Edition

What a HILARIOUS experience
5/5

However, first edition should be used. As a party game, this game is a lot of fun. I play a lot of more serious board games and strategy games, but every now and then you just want to have a good time with your friends while pretending to shoot each other! br>br>I should mention that I've played both the first and second editions of the game. The second edition is even worse because it added some new rules that, in my opinion, make the game less enjoyable. The good news is that the second edition print can be used to play the first edition (because the second edition only added rules). You should be able to find the rules online, but to play the first edition, you'll need to:
- Remove the role of godfatherbr>- Remove the Gems and paintings, as well as any additional bullet/wound cardsbr>- Rather than choosing loot one by one, clockwise, the loot is evenly distributed among all remaining players (who have not been shot or backed down). If the loot can't be divided evenly, divide as much as you can and keep the rest in the middle. A total of 8 new cards are drawn, resulting in an even larger pile. This, in my opinion, creates a far more enjoyable dynamic and allows the game to be far more whimsical. br>br>My final suggestion for this game is a suggestion made by a friend to increase the game's energy level.
- Everyone should sit down at first, but when you point your foam guns at each other, you should all stand up. Just get up! It gets people moving, and it allows them to have a lot more fun "getting into character" and threatening each other with foam guns. br>br>Have fun!.

Rayden Macias
Rayden Macias
| Nov 02, 2021
If you can't take it personally, this is a great family game
5/5

This is an excellent game. It is possible to play with up to 8 players. I've had the opportunity to play with children as young as five years old. They are extremely competitive and can gang up on one another, so tears are shed from time to time. It's kind of in the game's nature. We have a family rule that you can't point your gun at a specific person; instead, you must aim it at their character. It helps to keep things calm and makes it less personal! In this game, you play as bank robbers planning a heist; however, just as you're about to break down the door, some of your colleagues get cold feet, and everyone starts turning on each other. The foam guns are of excellent quality. The loot is divided after the shots have been fired and everything has been revealed. Eight rounds make up the game.

Wrenley SWIFT
Wrenley SWIFT
| Sep 07, 2021
Great components, and a game that is played over and over again
3/5

Before I bought this game, I had heard a lot of good things about it. However, I did not receive what I had heard. The components have a high level of quality. It comes with eight foam guns, which, believe it or not, are actually required. You and up to 7 other players are part of a gang that has just returned from a heist and are attempting to divide the loot. Each round, you'll have eight cards face up, and you'll use your gun to potentially eliminate someone. Players go around the table clockwise and draft cards from the loot after some have been eliminated or surrendered. The winner is the player who has the most valuable loot at the end of the game. The theme is enjoyable, and the game play appears to be enjoyable as well, particularly with those foam guns; it's just. . . It's repetitive, to put it that way. After the third or fourth round of doing the same thing, you start to lose interest. So, where do we go from here? Nothing, however, ever appears. I know I'm in the minority on this, but it's just not my cup of tea. There are numerous other entertaining party games that can accommodate up to eight players. This is a mediocre effort.

Raul Underwood
Raul Underwood
| Dec 27, 2020
Have a fun and safe Mexican Standoff with your family and friends! This is one of the games I play when I have new people over to my gaming table
5/5

It's extremely easy to learn, and you'll be up and running in less than five minutes. The concept is fantastic, and there's something about the tactile sensation of pointing guns at each other that makes for endless rounds of enjoyable play. Because the guns are made of foam and have orange tips, it should be obvious that they are not real, but they are fun to use in the game. br>br>I've had a lot of fun with this one. Workers, grandparents, teenagers, and adults are all included in this category. I make sure people aren't put off by the idea of pointing fake guns at each other first, because I can see how this might irritate some people. But 99% of the time people get it and have a great time doing so they have a great time doing so they have a great time doing so they have a great%.

Hattie Robertson
Hattie Robertson
| Feb 02, 2021
Become a member of the Foam Gangsters! This is a fantastic game to play with your friends at a party
4/5

It can accommodate four to eight players, but five is the ideal number. The duration of the game is usually less than an hour (usually around 30 minutes). In a nutshell, it's a bluffing game in which the goal is to win as much money as possible while remaining alive - You also get foam guns!br>br>The game is played over eight rounds. A pile of loot (cash, art, and diamonds) is placed in the center of each round. A stack of eight bullets is in everyone's possession. However, only three of them are active, with the remaining five serving as placeholders. You'll use one per round, but no one will be able to tell what you're shooting. Every player will fire their weapons at each other at the same time - Then anyone can hide (without getting any loot, but without risk of being shot) - Then, if anyone is still awake, they must reveal which bullet they used. Anyone hit by a 'live' bullet receives a wound but no loot, whereas blanks have no effect. After three wounds, you'll be dead for good. I normally despise player elimination, but the game is so short that it makes no difference! br>br>Anyone who is still standing distributes the look among themselves before the next round begins. The general rules are as follows: br>br> There are a few minor differences, but the game plays in a similar fashion. The bluffing and arguing are the most enjoyable parts of the game. When to use real bullets instead of blanks, and when to hide instead of risking being shot, there's a lot of strategy to consider. The components are of excellent quality (and, let's face it, the price is right). You're shooting each other with foam guns! ) and the illustrations are adorable. If you want, you can also hand out "role" cards, which give each player a special ability. br>br>Overall, it's a great party game that is always chaotic fun.

Leona BYRNE
Leona BYRNE
| Mar 13, 2021

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