🔫 Ready, Aim, Bluff! The foam-fueled heist everyone’s talking about.
Cash 'N Guns 2nd Edition is a fast-paced, foam gun party game for 4-8 players aged 10 and up. Featuring new artwork and upgraded foam guns, it combines bluffing, strategy, and cartoon-style fun in 30-minute rounds. Perfect for social gatherings, it delivers high-energy heist excitement without batteries or complicated setup.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.88 Kilograms |
CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Small Parts, No Warning Applicable |
Theme | Movie |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Material Type | Foam |
C**N
Fun and funny
I got this game after seeing videos of gameplay. Trying it out was equally as funny and fun as the game itself was simple but the depth depends on who's playing it. I would recommend for groups who enjoy improvising a bit for extra laughs.
L**S
Very fun and fast to play
It is a very fun and fast paced game. It is also a good game to play with little ones as well.
R**L
Lots of fun
Fun family game!
A**R
Absolutely hilarious
Our group laughed so hard. This game is so much fun. If you have a game group you need this game!
A**M
Become a Foam Gangster!
This is a great party game. It plays 4 to 8 players, thought it's best with 5+. Gameplay is generally less than an hour (usually around 30 minutes). In short, it is a bluffing game where the objective is to get the most cash while staying alive - and you get foam guns!It plays over eight rounds. In every round, a pile of loot (cash, art, diamonds) is put out in the center. Everyone has a stack of eight bullets - but only three are live, the other five are blanks. You'll use one each round, but people won't know what you're firing. Simultaneously, every player is going to point their guns at each other - then anyone has a chance to hide (get no loot, but no chance of being shot) - then anyone still up reveals what bullet they fired. Anyone shot by a 'live' bullet takes a wound and gets no loot, blanks do nothing. Three wounds and you're permanently dead. Normally I hate player elimination, but the game is so short that it does not detract from the game!Anyone still standing distributes the look amongst themselves, then the next round begins.That's the general rules - there are some minor tweaks, but that's generally how the game plays.The fun comes in the bluffing and arguing. There is a lot of strategy in when to use your real bullets as opposed to your blanks, as well as when to hide as opposed to running the risk of being shot. The quality of the components is excellent (and, come on - you're pointing foam guns at each other!) and the art is cute. There are also "role" cards you can hand out that gives everyone a unique power, if you like.All in all, it's a great party game that is always chaotic fun.
B**A
Extremely Fun, Super Easy to Play
I got this game for my family game nights and this one was a hit. Everyone loved that the game included foam handguns to play with, so much so some people wanted to use two at the same time. The game is really easy to learn and gameplay is fast. I would recommend using the bullet cards blindly to add more excitement. Just shuffle your bullet cards and pull from your pile face down. We 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. DO NOT HESITATE! This game is worth a try.
M**N
What a HOOT...but play 1st edition.
This game is amazingly fun as a party game. I play a lot of more serious board games and some serious strategy games, but sometimes you just want to joke around with some friends while pretending to point guns at each other!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 gunsHave fun!
H**N
Have a safe Mexican Standoff with your friends and Family!
This is one of the games I break out whenever I get new people who come to my game table. It's incredibly simple to teach and you are up and running in under five minutes. 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 round of fun play. The guns are made out of foam and have orange tips, so it should be obvious that they are not real but they wonderful used in the context of the game.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.
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