Würfel Bohnanza is, as you might suspect, a dice game in the Bohnanza family. Instead of cards, dice give you the beans that you must use to satisfy orders and (eventually) collect "Bohnentalers" (i.e., dollars, bucks, dinero...). The first player to collect thirteen Bohnentalers wins. At the start of the game, each player receives two order cards, each of...
Bohnanza Schnupperspiel is a small, promotional copy of Bohnanza containing 54 cards. Bohnanza is a card game in which you cannot rearrange your hand, thus having to play the cards in the order that you draw them. The aim of the game is to get coins by planting fields (sets) of the beans and then harvesting them. To help players collect sets, the game...
My First Bohnanza serves as both an introduction to Bohnanza and as a children's game in its own right, with the goal of the game being the same as its parent: Have the most Talers at the end of play. As in the original Bohnanza, the game includes multiple types of beans, with each bean having a number on it to indicate how many copies are in the game as...
Give as good as you get in Bohnanza: The Duel! What was that thing about the gift horse? In this two-player variant of Bohnanza, both bean farmers give each other gifts of beans they can't use themselves — to make life harder for their opponent, if possible. Trying to fulfill their secret "bo(h)nus" requirements, they both need to keep a vigilant eye on...
To celebrate the twentieth anniversary of Bohnanza, designer Uwe Rosenberg and publisher AMIGO Spiel have released a special edition of the game appropriately titled Bohnanza: 20 Jahre. The rules for play are the same as those of Bohnanza: Players start with a hand of bean cards, and they cannot change the order of cards in their hand! Each bean card has a...
In 2018, German publisher AMIGO released a special edition of the Bohnanza base game in a marketing partnership with the food production company ültje that contains six bonus peanut cards. ("Peanut" in German is "Erdnuss".) The game plays as traditional Bohnanza, with players trading cards and planting beans in fields in order to score points. While...
Bohnanza: Das Würfelspiel is a dice game in the Bohnanza family. Instead of cards, dice give you the beans that you must use to satisfy orders and (eventually) collect "Bohnentalers" (i.e., dollars, bucks, dinero...). The first player to collect ten Bohnentalers wins. At the start of the game, each player receives two order cards, each of which shows five...
Bohnanza: Dahlias is a special edition of Bohnanza for 3-5 players that features the same gameplay as the original design. In the game, you plant, then harvest flower cards in order to earn coins. Each player starts with a hand of random flower cards, and each card has a number on it corresponding to the number of that type of flower in the deck. Unlike in...
Bondegårdsspillet ("The Farm Game") is a game for the whole family about the animals of the farm. For 2-4 players aged 5 years up. Players move their pawns around the track on the board and collect animals. When landing on a 'cat' or 'dog' space they draw a card and may then e.g. get or loose animals. The first player to collect all six different animals...
Bondespelet ("The Farmer Game") or occasionally Nya Bondespelet ("The New Farmer Game") is a Swedish classic roll-and-move game about farmers and farming. You win by being the first farmer who buys the castle. The journey goes from a croft via a farm to a manor and ends with the castle (UK: Stately home). The game features a roll-and-move style of movement...
Chaotic reaction game for the whole family. You have to fill your stables with 1 male animal and at least 1 female animal of the same kind. If you have 2 male animals in 1 stable, than you have "trouble in the stable" or in Dutch "Bonje in de stal". All players flip a card at the same time, grab and play as fast as possible a card of your choice. Animals...