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Cash 'N Guns Second Edition Party,Money Heist Strategy Board Game | Bluffing Gangster Game for Adults and Kids | Ages 10+| 4-8 Players | Average Playtime 30 Minutes | Made by Repos Production
Brand | Repos Production |
Material | Foam |
Theme | Movie |
Genre | Strategy |
Number of Players | 6 |
About this item
- HIGH-STAKES HEIST: Join the craziest, foam gun-wielding crooks in this intense board game.
- SECOND EDITION: New art and foam guns for an even more immersive experience.
- BLUFF AND INTIMIDATE: Outsmart your fellow thieves to claim the biggest share of the loot.
- CARTOON AESTHETIC: Enjoy a hilarious and visually stunning atmosphere.
- STRATEGIC LOOT COLLECTION: Collect loot sets in unique ways to maximize your endgame points.
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 11.8 x 2 x 11.8 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.94 pounds |
ASIN | B00KU10OUU |
Item model number | CG02 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 14 years and up |
Best Sellers Rank | #257,085 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #28,131 in Games & Accessories |
Customer Reviews |
4.8 out of 5 stars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Release date | August 14, 2014 |
Language | English |
Department | Assorted Kids Games |
Manufacturer | Asmodee |
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Product Description
The big heist may have been a success, but it all goes wrong when every crook wants a bigger cut. With this much money on the table, bullets speak louder than words! In Cash 'n Guns, players will point foam pistols at each other and try to intimidate their opponents into letting them have the largest share. The bravest crooks enjoy the most money - but only if they live long enough to spend it!
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Contains small pieces that may be a choking hazard. Not intended for use with small children.
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The big heist may have been a success, but it all goes wrong when every crook wants a bigger cut. |
With this much money on the table, bullets speak louder than words! |
In Cash 'n Guns, players will point foam pistols at each other and try to intimidate their opponents into letting them have the largest share. |
The brave crooks enjoy the most money - but only if they live long enough to spend it! |
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Includes hilarious art from fan-favorite John Kovalic! |
New art and foam guns add to the cartoon atmosphere. |
Tons of fun for small groups! |
Collect sets of loot in different ways to maximize your points. |
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Cash N Guns (2nd Edition) | Concept | Just One | So Clover | 7 Wonders (Base Game) | 7 Wonders Duel | |
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Type of Game | Party Game | Party Game | Party Game | Party Game | Board Game | Board Game |
Number of Players | 4-8 Players | 4-12 Players | 3-7 Players | 3-6 Players | 3-7 Players | 2 Players |
Average Playtime | 30 Minutes | 40 Minutes | 20 Minutes | 30 Minutes | 30 Minutes | 30 Minutes |
Recommended Player Age | 10+ | 10+ | 8+ | 10+ | 10+ | 10+ |
Game Objectives | Players will point foam pistols at each other and try to intimidate their opponents into letting them have the largest share. | Make players guess hundreds of objects, characters, and titles by combining universal icons | Work together to discover as many mystery words as possible | Work together to try to figure out each player’s keywords | Bring your Civilization to Victory | Challenge your opponent and Bring your Civilization to Victory |
Strategy Game | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Party Game | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Family Game | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Game Mechanics | Bluffing | Word Association | Word Association | Word Association | Civilization Building | Civilization Battle Game |
Expansion(s) Available | Is a standalone | Is a standalone | Is a standalone | Is a standalone | ✓ | ✓ |
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Customers find the game extremely fun and fabulous. They say the instructions are super fast and easy. They also say the game is easy to teach everyone how to play. Customers say it's great for bigger family get togethers. They mention that it'll play in about thirty minutes. Customers also appreciate the value for money, saying it has fantastic production values and lots of replay value.
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Customers find the board game extremely fun, fabulous, and a nice filler game for the night. They also say the game is light-hearted and fun to look at, hold, and play with. Customers also say it's a good intro game or good for casual players. They mention the gameplay really doesn't get old, and it'll be fun for larger or less experienced groups.
"...play several rounds of this before trying another and the gameplay really doesn't get old. So, if you're on the fence about getting this...." Read more
"This game is amazingly fun as a party game...." Read more
"...The concept is great and there is just something extremely fun about the tactile feeling of pointing guns at each other that makes for round after..." Read more
"The game was very entertaining first time we played. Enjoyed the props. Games are pretty quick once you get the flow down. Little strategy to it...." Read more
Customers find the board game very easy to learn and play. They say the instructions are super fast and easy, the rules are simple, and the game is easy to teach everyone how to play. Customers also say the game has a good story mode and is quick to set up.
"...The game is really easy to learn and gameplay is fast. I would recommend using the bullet cards blindly to add more excitement...." Read more
"...It's incredibly simple to teach and you are up and running in under five minutes...." Read more
"...The game is easy to learn and takes less than an hour...." Read more
"...As for the game itself, it's quite simple to teach the base version, and there's plenty of fun to be had with just that much...." Read more
Customers find the board game nice for a bigger group, and mention it's great for bigger family get togethers. They also say it'll be more entertaining with more people. Customers also say the game is easy to learn and fun with a large party.
"...It helps keep things chill and make it less of a personal attack! In this game you are bank robbers who are going in for a heist...." Read more
"...It's also good for large groups because up to 8 people can play...." Read more
"...game of backstabbing and chance, it's loads of fun and accommodates a lot of players, check it out!" Read more
"OVERVIEW: The game is a partyish game good for large groups, it's played over 8 rounds consisting of loading a gun with a blank or bullet, pointing..." Read more
Customers find the board game easy to learn and play. They say it picks up quickly, and plays in about 30 minutes. They also say it's a likable party game that plays quick enough with any size group. Customers also mention that the game wraps up pretty quickly so you can play a few rounds.
"...The game is really easy to learn and gameplay is fast. I would recommend using the bullet cards blindly to add more excitement...." Read more
"...Enjoyed the props. Games are pretty quick once you get the flow down. Little strategy to it...." Read more
"...The game is easy to learn and takes less than an hour...." Read more
"A very easy and likable party game that plays quick enough with any size group. A fun game with easy to follow rules that acts as...." Read more
Customers like the value of the board game. They mention it's well worth the money, has fantastic production values, and has lots of replay value. Some say it'd be a good product to try.
"...DO NOT HESITATE! This game is worth a try." Read more
"...So on and so forth. The game is worth the money and humorous enough to have most ages enjoy it" Read more
"...This game is really fun and crazy stupid, but we find ourselves playing it all the time...." Read more
"...The game itself is great and has a lot of replay value, but the quality of the cardboard could be better...." Read more
Customers like the story mode of the board game. They mention that it has several good strategy elements, multiple strategies to win, and is different. They also appreciate the flexibility in the complexity of gameplay, and the twists that make the game exciting. Customers also say the concept is great and the cards add an element of unpredictability.
"...The concept is great and there is just something extremely fun about the tactile feeling of pointing guns at each other that makes for round after..." Read more
"...Games are pretty quick once you get the flow down. Little strategy to it...." Read more
"Great party game! Doesn't take too long to learn, and has more advanced options for when you become comfortable with the gameplay...." Read more
"...It not your normal type of game, its has different cards and multiple strategies to win." Read more
Customers like the foam guns, pieces, and props in the board game. They say the foam gun really sells the game, and the 8 foam guns are necessary. Customers also say the components are well made and the foam is good quality.
"...Everyone loved that the game included foam handguns to play with, so much so some people wanted to use two at the same time...." Read more
"The game was very entertaining first time we played. Enjoyed the props. Games are pretty quick once you get the flow down. Little strategy to it...." Read more
"...The foam guns are really good quality. Once the shots are fired and all is revealed the loot is divided. It is played in a series of 8 rounds." Read more
"...Loved the foam guns!" Read more
Customers find the board game hilarious and great for family parties. They also say it's filled with laughs and gunshot wounds.
"...So on and so forth. The game is worth the money and humorous enough to have most ages enjoy it" Read more
"...It's filled with laughs and gunshot wounds! Figure out a strategy and stay alive until the end...." Read more
"...We just love using the foam guns to point at each other. It's hilarious...." Read more
"Overall, this game is very simple and guaranteed to have some laughs...." Read more
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I will note that I've played both the 1st and 2nd edition. The 2nd edition is worse because it introduced some new rules that in my opinion make the game less fun. The good part is, you can play the 1st edition with the second edition print (because the 2nd edition just added rules). You should be able to find the rules online but in order to play the 1st edition:
- Remove the godfather role
- Remove the Gems and paintings and extra bullet/ wound cards
- Instead of choosing loot one at a time, going clockwise, the loot is divided EVENLY between all remaining players (who weren't shot or backed down). If the loot can't be divided evenly, divide as much out evenly as possible and the remaining loot STAYS IN THE MIDDLE. 8 new cards are drawn (thus the pile gets EVEN BIGGER).
This creates a much more fun dynamic in my opinion and allows the game to be much more whimsical.
My final recommendation for this game is one that my friend made to increase the energy of playing it.
- Everybody should start sitting down but then stand up when you point your foam guns at each other. Just stand up! It gets people moving and people get to have a lot more fun "getting into character" and pretending to threaten each other with foam guns
Have fun!
I've played this one with co-workers, grandparents, teens, and adults. I make sure people aren't put off by the concept of pointing fake guns at each other first because I can understand where this could upset some. But 99% of the time, people get and embrace it and have a wonderful time.
Everyone has foam guns and treasure/loot is put out into the middle of the table. After a countdown, there's absolute chaos as everyone pulls their gun out towards someone of their choice (this isn't a game for those easily offended or those who don't find humor in pointing a gun at their significant other/being held at gun point BY their significant other, etc). There's another countdown where people can decide to drop out of the round if they feel threatened by someone pointing a gun at them, since you don't know if they have a bullet or a blank, and if you take 3 shots you're dead. This leads to a lot of humorous situations and bluffs.
The game is easy to learn and takes less than an hour. Lots of fun for those that enjoy bluffing and feeling like you're in some sort of heist/reservoir dogs-esque scenario.
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Es un juego divertidísimo en dónde tomarás rol de ladrón y en base a tu estrategia irás eliminando jugadores para ser el que de quede con mayor porción del botín.
El juego no depende del idioma y con buscar en línea el reglamento en inglés es suficiente.
Dónde si comienza a ser necesario el idioma es cuando usas las cartas de poder que te recomiendo usar ya que domines en su totalidad el juego base y quieras añadir un plus.
Punto malo es que tiene eliminación de jugadores, y que el juego funciona mejor a partir de 5+ jugadores, por lo que si sacan a un jugador, terminará solo viendo toda la partida desde fuera
Now the hard work - splitting the loot...
You sit there, all of you, surrounding the money, the diamonds, the art. Tension is thick in the air, you know that one of your partners might actually want to eliminate you, so that their share gets bigger.
You know this, because you are thinking exactly the same thing...
So, looking carefully at everyone, you make a decision: are you going to take a shot, or are you going to shoot a blank? Like everyone else, you've only got three bullets, and five blanks, so you have to choose wisely. You can only use a bullet or a blank once, so your pool of choices gets smaller as the "game" progresses. Choose carefully, and keep your intentions hidden from everyone. Keep them guessing, right?
The Godfather counts to three - this is it! Everyone points their gun at someone, but no one knows whether they will also have a gun pointing at them - or if any gun has a bullet or blank. Look closely at their faces - are they looking nervous?
The Godfather counts to three again - this time, everyone has the choice of lying down. This will allow them to dodge a shot, but it also means they won't be able to claim any of the loot in this round. Fortune only favours the bold, and since you only have one gun pointing at you, you decide to stay standing... the loots looks tempting, and you decide its worth the risk... and besides, he wouldn't really shoot you, would he? After all, you just did a job together... right??
Everyone who is still standing reveals their cards. Did you shoot anyone? Were you shot by anyone?
Anyone shot gets wounded (one wound, and you are out of the round. Three wounds in total and you are out of the entire game!), and can't claim any loot.
If you survived getting shot, you go round in a circle, and take it in turns to claim the spoils. After eight rounds (and if you survive), who ever has the most cash, diamonds and art will be the winner.
Previous relationships all get thrown out of the window, all that matters is the loot. With only three bullets, you have to be careful, and rely on your fellow crook. Unless, of course, they are aiming their gun at you... Decide when to stay in a round, and when to duck out.. Decide when to take the loot, and when to become the Godfather... Decide when to shoot and when to bluff....
Great game for all the family (you can use your fingers to point, if anyone didn't want to use the guns), and the scoring has enough depth to make it interesting (cash is straightforward, art accumulates more value, the more you have, and the diamonds can result in a massive bonus if you have more than the other players).
It's fun, it's quick, it's simple. Recommended.
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. :)