This is an expansion for the Bohnanza card game. Included in this game is Uwe's farcical answer to Klaus Teuber's Seafarers expansion for Settlers of Catan. Players are given the option of buying ships to help facilitate bean trading and selling. Additionally, pirate ships are available, which can be used to raid your opponents' beans while in transit. La...
High Bohn is the first of the Bohnanza expansions printed by Lookout Games. It was released in a limited run, then was slightly reworked and published by AMIGO as High Bohn: Bohnenduell um 12 Uhr mittags and then by Rio Grande Games as High Bohn Plus. There is a building type for each bean in the original game. Each building type gives the player some...
This expansion for Bohnanza was published as a limited edition of 2500 copies. Mutabohn allows different sorts of beans to be planted in the same field. The box contains 33 Bonus cards and 4 pages of rules in German. The cards contains 7 different pictures which have no influence on play, being flavour only. There are 24 different combinations of bean...
From designer Uwe Rosenberg comes yet another expansion set for Bohnanza produced by Lookout Games, the third such set in as many years. This edition premiered at Spiel 2002 in Essen, and is limited to 2500 units. In 2007, Amigo released a modified edition, Ladybohn: Manche mögen's heiss!, including some new elements. Ladybohn adds female beans to the mix...
Note: Not to be confused with Bohnaparte, the Lookout Games version of the same game which has less cards and markers as well as other minor differences. The Bohnanza base game is needed. Using new cards in Bohnaparte, the Bohnreich is laid out; each player receives counters of his own color; and play then loosely follows that of normal Bohnanza, with a...
Telebohn - On to the hostile takeover! - presents itself as a special Bohnanza variant; one in which - for once - the beans aren't traded. Instead, players don't pull any punches in trying to take over other players' fields in hostile takeovers. As such, the game plays more like Klunker than Bohnanza. Telebohn was released, unlike previous Bohnanza...
Expansion for Bohnanza only available with the book "Das grosse Bohnanza Buch" and distributed at the Amigo booth at SPIEL 2015. It adds 6 new cards to the game. Three of the Spiderbeans are orange, three are black. With this comes a new way of bluffing when you're trading the Spiderbeans. When you harvest the SpiderBeans it's not just the number of beans...
Bohnröschen is an expansion playable only with Bohnanza or Ladybohn: Manche mögen's heiss!. Bohnanza in the land of fairy tales. As a bean prince you have to find the Sleeping Beauty (Beaning Beauty/Sleeping Beany?). You'll have to force the beanstalk thickets and complete difficult quests. The first to reach the castle carrying the most Beanthalers may...
Jochen Steininger and Uwe Rosenberg designed this addition to the Bohnanza family. As the title, a pun on Pope Benedikt, shows: Bohnanza goes ecclesiastic. Players have two different Bean fields: God's acre and the Bisch-Hof (pun on bishop - translation would be bish-yard) There are also 16 Bohn-edict cards that can be planted only on the Bish-yard. Each...
Bohn Camillo, a Bohnanza variant for two players only, is a take-off of the movie Don Camillo e l'on. Peppone, with the title characters having a love-hate relationship in which they fight each other, spy on each other, and steal from each other – all while trying to thwart their antogonist's plans. Only the "Bohn Gottes" – the Bean God – who hangs on the...