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Our Verdict
Love Bohnanza and want more beans on the table? "Bohn To Be Wild!" brings new twists and more players to haggle with!
Highlights
- Variety of new beans
- Solo play rules included
- Supports up to 7 players
Keep in mind
- Still Bohnanza at its core
- Can get chaotic with more players
FOR GENRE FANS
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Get your gardening gloves and your best salesman smile ready, because "Bohn To Be Wild!" calls you to plant beans and make the money roll! This is a spin-off celebrating the 15th anniversary of the classic "Bohnanza", but with a special twist. The mission remains the same: plant your beans in your fields, harvest them, and sell them to fill your pockets with coins. The trick, as always, is that you can't rearrange the cards in your hand, so trading with other players becomes key to getting the cards you need to complete your crops.
But hey, it's not just more of the same! "Bohn To Be Wild!" introduces 11 brand new bean types to spice things up, like Jamaica beans, helmet beans, and horse beans – who knows what flavors they bring? And for those who enjoy playing alone, there are brand new rules for solo play. Oh, and there are the "wild" beans, which are more versatile. Another cool novelty is that, unlike the original "Bohnanza", this game allows play with up to seven people, ensuring a lively buzz at the table. If you enjoy a card game with lots of interaction, a bit of luck, and plenty of smooth-talking to get what you want, this might be your new addiction.
But hey, it's not just more of the same! "Bohn To Be Wild!" introduces 11 brand new bean types to spice things up, like Jamaica beans, helmet beans, and horse beans – who knows what flavors they bring? And for those who enjoy playing alone, there are brand new rules for solo play. Oh, and there are the "wild" beans, which are more versatile. Another cool novelty is that, unlike the original "Bohnanza", this game allows play with up to seven people, ensuring a lively buzz at the table. If you enjoy a card game with lots of interaction, a bit of luck, and plenty of smooth-talking to get what you want, this might be your new addiction.
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Publisher
AMIGO, 999 Games
Designer
Uwe Rosenberg
Artist
Björn Pertoft
What's the main difference between "Bohn To Be Wild!" and the original "Bohnanza"?
The main difference is the inclusion of 11 new bean types, rules for solo play, and the ability to play with up to 7 players, while the original has a lower player count limit.
Is this game an expansion for "Bohnanza"?
No, "Bohn To Be Wild!" is a standalone game celebrating "Bohnanza's" anniversary, but it can be played without the base game.
How long does a game usually take?
A game typically lasts around 60 minutes, regardless of the number of players.
Is it a complex game to learn?
No, the basic rules are quite straightforward, especially if you're already familiar with "Bohnanza". The complexity comes from player interaction and negotiation.
Is it good for someone who has never played "Bohnanza"?
Yes! It's a great entry point to the series, as it's a complete game with slightly expanded rules.
What components come in the box?
The game mainly consists of bean cards, coins, and a rulebook.
Is this game more focused on strategy or luck?
It's a balance. Hand management and negotiation are strategic, but the order in which cards appear and other players' actions add an element of luck and adaptability.