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product_id: 1717926
title: "Bohnanza Gold"
brand: "amigo"
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# 45 min playtime 154 bean cards 2-7 players Bohnanza Gold

**Brand:** amigo
**Price:** Bs.58
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🌱 Plant, trade, and harvest your way to victory – don’t miss out on the bean-fueled fun!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Bohnanza Gold by amigo
- **How much does it cost?** Bs.58 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- amigo enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted amigo brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Rich Card Variety:** Master the game with 154 unique bean cards and 7 third bean field cards for endless replayability.
- • **Quick Yet Deep Gameplay:** Enjoy a perfectly timed 45-minute session that balances fast-paced fun with strategic depth.
- • **Classic Eurogame Excellence:** Experience a timeless strategic card game imported from Germany, loved by families and strategy enthusiasts alike.
- • **Interactive Trading Economy:** Negotiate, trade, and outsmart opponents to maximize your bean harvest and claim the gold.
- • **Dynamic Multiplayer Strategy:** Engage 2 to 7 players in lively trading and planting battles that keep every round fresh and competitive.

## Overview

Amigo Games Bohnanza Classic Card Game is a strategic Euro-style card game for 2-7 players, featuring 154 bean cards and 7 third bean field cards. With a 45-minute playtime, it challenges players to plant, trade, and sell beans to earn gold. Easy to learn yet rich in strategy, this imported German classic offers high replay value and engaging multiplayer interaction for ages 12 and up.

## Description

Product Description Ever imagined you were a bean farmer. Sure, who hasn't. You got your Red beans, your green beans, your black-eyed beans, your coffee beans. But where to plant them. In this card game, smart sowing lets you reap big rewards. Plant The beans you do want, and trade the beans you don't want to the other players. Adding to the realism of the game, The one who ends up with the most money wins. Comes with 154 bean cards, 7 third bean field cards and a Rule booklet. Imported from Germany. For 2 to 7 players. From the Manufacturer Ever imagined you were a bean farmer. Sure, who hasn't. You got your red beans, your green beans, your black-eyed beans, your coffee beans. But where to plant them. In this card game, smart sowing lets you reap big rewards. Plant the beans you do want, and trade the beans you don't want to the other players. Adding to the realism of the game, the one who ends up with the most money wins. Comes with 154 Bean Cards, 7 Third Bean Field Cards and a rule booklet. Imported from Germany. For 2 to 7 players.

Review: A great game, but a Eurogame? Not so sure about that... - A really great and unique card game. And while the designer of this game has designed several games that would properly be considered a "Eurogame" I'm not sure this one would. Just because a designer lives in Europe doesn't mean every game he designs is considered a "Eurogame" as commonly considered by the serious gaming community. But, whatever. This game has several unique mechanics. Ultimately, it's a set collection game but the fact that you're not allowed to "sort" the cards in your hand, and generally must play them in the order received, is certainly unique. The one exception to that rule is when trading, you can trade cards from anywhere in your hand. So this means that as you see cards coming up for play in your hand that you really don't need or want, you may be more motivated to trade them away instead. And there's a lot of trading going on in this game, it's highly interactive in that regard which is one of its good points. Also, the fact that it will play 2-7 players is a big plus, this one is one we consider a "party" game to a large extent,since it's also easy to learn. Also plays in about 45 minutes. Play consists of first, planting your next card in your bean field. but you have a limited number of "rows" you can plant in, so you may have to harvest something in order to plant. And when you harvest, you cash in on the crop, but you may not be ready to harvest because you've got more cards in your hand you'd like to plant in the row first. Be that as it may, you must plant the next card in your hand every turn, and optionally the following card can be planted. The second phase of a turn you draw two cards and show them face up. These cards you must plant too, or trade away. So at this point, trading begins, and you can trade not just the two face up cards but any cards in your hand, and you can make pretty much whatever deal you want as long as the current player who's turn it is is involved in one side of each deal. So you trade as much as you want and then everyone must plant whatever they got in trade immediately (which again, may require a harvest if the player doesn't have a row available that can take the card). The more you have of any one crop the more you get when it's harvested. You play three times through the deck, which at first looks like it will be forever because the deck is huge. However, as crops are harvested, you keep a few cards which from the harvest which essentially represent your score and it takes those cards out of the deck in the process-- so the deck gets quite a bit smaller every round, by the third time through the deck, the deck isn't nearly as big. Also, multiple cards are used from the deck each turn so they are consumed quickly. In the end, whoever has the most from their harvests wins. One great thing about it is there's pretty much no down time. On anyone's turn, trading is likely to come into play that could involve anyone or even everyone. While the current player who's turn it is has to be involved on one side of the trade, multiple trades can occur. So you don't sit getting bored waiting for someone to decide what they want to do, since the trading stage of any turn is highly interactive with the other players. The title doesn't do much for it, it's hard to remember and is often conflated with the TV western. It's usually referred to as "the bean game" because that gets the message across better, though I don't know that I would have called it that either. Also, there are expansions for it now but I haven't tried them so I can comment. The base game is an excellent game that has stood the test of time, we've played it quite a lot and still hits the table pretty often.
Review: Classic for a reason! - Such a great game! I was afraid the fixed hand rules and bean trading would be hard for my kids to follow but they adopted both aspects of the game easily and enthusiastically! My eldest enjoyed the "push your luck" and would try to get the highest return on beans before converting. However, my youngest glommed onto the tight economy of the game right away and quickly figured out that "bean blocking" was an important strategy against his brother. Fun, interactive, quick to the table with good math lessons woven in!

## Features

- For 2-7 players
- 45 minute playing time
- Players try to collect large sets of beans to sell for gold, there is limited growing space and always new beans to plant
- To avoid planting unwanted beans, players trade them to other players who want them for their bean fields
- Lots of replay value
- Classic Eurogame
- For 2-7 playes
- The game is all about planting, trading and selling beans
- Players try to collect large sets of beans to sell for gold

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00008URUS |
| Age Range Description | 10 years |
| Best Sellers Rank | #69,187 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #1,184 in Dedicated Deck Card Games |
| Brand Name | AMIGO |
| Color | Gold |
| Container Type | Box |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (3,063) |
| Educational Objective | Enhance strategic thinking and decision-making skills, introduce basic economic concepts |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00086705600004 |
| Grenre | Strategy |
| Included Components | Cards |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 6 x 1 x 3 inches |
| Item Display Dimensions | 1.25 x 8.75 x 6.38 inches |
| Item Part Number | RIO155 |
| Item Type Name | Board game |
| Item Weight | 0.85 Pounds |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Rio Grande Games |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1500.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 168.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 155 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | No Warranty |
| Material Type | Paper |
| Model Name | Bohnanza |
| Model Number | 21757 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Players | 7 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Hand Play Order |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Source | manual |
| Product Style | Modern |
| Set Name | Bohnanza |
| Size | 1x6x3 inches |
| Theme | Video Game |
| UPC | 086705600004 655132001557 885509275018 885248474277 070450582890 044969397115 792491799517 853533008643 792158014793 885537771896 885313848309 787799489963 698887659635 885884690079 885402404751 044981795791 885503434114 885825516970 783419074588 743181632737 044989998781 793631625277 044942195295 |

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is this a good game for adults**
A: It is. My wife and I play it often. It is light hearted but the strategy of when to help another or when to help yourself is what makes the game. I have played the game with 50 or so different people and 90% of those are adults that love the game. I hope that helps!

**Q: Would Bohnanza be a good game to play while traveling by automobile, or does it require a card table?**
A: No it needs a table to play, but its a blast to play . My family have fun with this game every day

**Q: Is this a good game to play just by two people? Or just like most games, is it better with 3 or more people?**
A: Th two player variant adds a mechanic that makes this a completely different game.  It's just as (if not more) fun as the original.  One major change is that you have to keep an eye on the discard pile, since tossing out certain beans may swing the entire market in a different direction.  This is a really cool variant that changes strategies from the regular game.  I've played with 2, 3, 4, and 5 players and it's engaging on all of those player counts...!

**Q: Would a 6-year-old understand and enjoy this game?**
A: I have played with an 8 year old (a bright one) and I found that though the rules are understandable and make sense, the strategic thinking required for playing the game well are not easily grasped. It is better for players that are a bit better than that.There is a "My First Bohnanza". You can search for B00VWJDC80.That would be a better fit.Dave

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A great game, but a Eurogame? Not so sure about that...
*by K***E on April 22, 2015*

A really great and unique card game. And while the designer of this game has designed several games that would properly be considered a "Eurogame" I'm not sure this one would. Just because a designer lives in Europe doesn't mean every game he designs is considered a "Eurogame" as commonly considered by the serious gaming community. But, whatever. This game has several unique mechanics. Ultimately, it's a set collection game but the fact that you're not allowed to "sort" the cards in your hand, and generally must play them in the order received, is certainly unique. The one exception to that rule is when trading, you can trade cards from anywhere in your hand. So this means that as you see cards coming up for play in your hand that you really don't need or want, you may be more motivated to trade them away instead. And there's a lot of trading going on in this game, it's highly interactive in that regard which is one of its good points. Also, the fact that it will play 2-7 players is a big plus, this one is one we consider a "party" game to a large extent,since it's also easy to learn. Also plays in about 45 minutes. Play consists of first, planting your next card in your bean field. but you have a limited number of "rows" you can plant in, so you may have to harvest something in order to plant. And when you harvest, you cash in on the crop, but you may not be ready to harvest because you've got more cards in your hand you'd like to plant in the row first. Be that as it may, you must plant the next card in your hand every turn, and optionally the following card can be planted. The second phase of a turn you draw two cards and show them face up. These cards you must plant too, or trade away. So at this point, trading begins, and you can trade not just the two face up cards but any cards in your hand, and you can make pretty much whatever deal you want as long as the current player who's turn it is is involved in one side of each deal. So you trade as much as you want and then everyone must plant whatever they got in trade immediately (which again, may require a harvest if the player doesn't have a row available that can take the card). The more you have of any one crop the more you get when it's harvested. You play three times through the deck, which at first looks like it will be forever because the deck is huge. However, as crops are harvested, you keep a few cards which from the harvest which essentially represent your score and it takes those cards out of the deck in the process-- so the deck gets quite a bit smaller every round, by the third time through the deck, the deck isn't nearly as big. Also, multiple cards are used from the deck each turn so they are consumed quickly. In the end, whoever has the most from their harvests wins. One great thing about it is there's pretty much no down time. On anyone's turn, trading is likely to come into play that could involve anyone or even everyone. While the current player who's turn it is has to be involved on one side of the trade, multiple trades can occur. So you don't sit getting bored waiting for someone to decide what they want to do, since the trading stage of any turn is highly interactive with the other players. The title doesn't do much for it, it's hard to remember and is often conflated with the TV western. It's usually referred to as "the bean game" because that gets the message across better, though I don't know that I would have called it that either. Also, there are expansions for it now but I haven't tried them so I can comment. The base game is an excellent game that has stood the test of time, we've played it quite a lot and still hits the table pretty often.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Classic for a reason!
*by G***N on September 29, 2025*

Such a great game! I was afraid the fixed hand rules and bean trading would be hard for my kids to follow but they adopted both aspects of the game easily and enthusiastically! My eldest enjoyed the "push your luck" and would try to get the highest return on beans before converting. However, my youngest glommed onto the tight economy of the game right away and quickly figured out that "bean blocking" was an important strategy against his brother. Fun, interactive, quick to the table with good math lessons woven in!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Don’t judge it by the beans!
*by M***Z on January 7, 2026*

I bought this game on a whim and ended up being pleasantly surprised. I even managed to convince my cousins (who are usually not into board or card games at all) to give it a try. At first, the theme (beans!) isn’t exactly the sexiest or most convincing selling point, and it didn’t immediately grab everyone’s attention. However, the rules are incredibly easy to follow, which helped everyone ease into the game quickly. The first couple of rounds felt more like practice: getting used to the trading mechanics and understanding the basic strategies. But after a few rounds, once everyone gained some experience and know-how, the game became more and more fun. By the end, everyone was engaged, negotiating, and genuinely enjoying themselves. I highly recommend this game if you’re looking for a card game that’s simple to learn but offers a lot of replayability and depth over time.

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