Reddit Reddit reviews Cash n Guns, 2nd Edition

We found 11 Reddit comments about Cash n Guns, 2nd Edition. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Cash n Guns, 2nd Edition
Fast-paced and action packedHilarious art from fan-favorite John KovalicEven more entertainment than the 1st edition4 to 8 playersFor ages 10 and up
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11 Reddit comments about Cash n Guns, 2nd Edition:

u/chhanger · 21 pointsr/boardgames

It's not on the sale page, but Cash 'n Guns is $20 right now.

http://www.amazon.com/Cash-N-Guns-Second-Edition/dp/B00KU10OUU/ref=sr_1_1?qid=1449239932

u/damurse · 3 pointsr/Boardgamedeals

Someone pointed this out on the /r/boardgames thread, but [Cash 'n Guns] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KU10OUU/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_PjCywb6PA365Y) is $20

Edit: picked up Cash n Guns, Bora Bora and Quantum :)

u/elguitarro · 3 pointsr/boardgames

Sorry to hear about your condition. Games I have had a lot of fun when it comes to pick up, no issues are:

Cash N Guns (you pretty much choose which bullet you have to use and point to someone. The whole pointing toward someone with a foam gun is just fun and leads to fun rounds)

Telestrations (which is the telephone game and pictionary combined, it's really great as it depends on everyone's drawing skills. There's a 6, 8 and 12 option so whatever player count is try to grab that one.)

and

[Luchador! Mexican Wrestling Dice] (https://www.amazon.com/Ninja-Division-410502NJD-Luchador-Board/dp/B00NUT8POQ/ref=sr_1_1?s=toys-and-games&ie=UTF8&qid=1481191250&sr=1-1&keywords=luchador+mexican+wrestling+dice): For this last one I might be biased bc I like wrestling and I'm from Mexican descent, but it is literally rolling dice into a 3D ring (or mat, it comes with both options) and just yelling and screaming as the announcer. Whenever you pin someone the other person has to throw dice three (four in their first try) times to escape the pin (just to simulate the 1 - 2 - 3 referee count) and it's just fun. I have noticed that even friends that don't like wrestling but know the basic gist of it, still have fun. Especially with the second edition of the game as you can save dice or perform special moves that have an announcer like description and you need to read out loud when performing them . So it pretty much ends up with everyone just yelling moves ("oh my god he threw him into a table" "oh he just hit him with a chair!" and so on as they pretend they're the announcer of the match and read everything out loud.

Hope my suggestions help you a bit. If I remember any other games I'll let you know man.

u/k_bomb · 2 pointsr/nfl
u/Wormlips · 2 pointsr/boardgames

Hive

Jaiper

Cash N Guns

3 games that are on my wish list. I have not played them myself, but I have heard good things.

u/Exileman · 2 pointsr/Nerf

Cash n Guns You literally point a little foam gun at people as part of the game. Replace with nerf gun. Fun was had.

u/BillClam · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Yeah, 40 bucks seems to be the go to price for a lot of games, every once in a while you can find a few bucks knocked off of it.

Personally I go to a friend's game night, and he has some games that go close to 100 dollars in value. Are they fun? Yes. Would I pay that much? In no such way ever.

I'm a big fan of "non-competitive" games, you can ruin someone's day in Catan, I enjoy it, but when I host, I tend to go for more co-op games. Firefly is competitive, but I have to say you don't notice the competition, I had so much fun flying around the 'verse that I was surprised when someone finished their goal mission, meaning the game was over.

Avalon and Cash and Guns are two games that are also fun that run a little cheaper than 40 bucks. Avalon has you on a quest with King Arthur's team, only one of you is a traitor, one of you is Merlin who knows who the traitor(s) are, but none of you can say out loud who is who. You go on quest and basically everyone turns in a chip that indicates if the quest is or isn't successful, chances are a traitor will allow the first mission to succeed to throw suspicions off, lots of fun.

Cash and Guns is silly, you get fake guns and a pile of (also fake) cash the round is simply you pointing your gun at someone, and you either do or don't have a card that says your gun fires, your opponent can "chicken out" and give you the cash, or get shot and lose the cash, but if you have a blank, and they stay in, you split the score. Lots of fun because of the "pressure" and sudden betrayals.

edit - It should also be said, if you have more than four people at game night, then you need the Settlers expansion.

edit edit - Also, Amazon isn't always the best price wise, I don't know why, but games seem to move up and down this ten dollar spectrum right now Firefly is 47 bucks, but I've seen in under 40.

u/foomprekov · 1 pointr/rpg

Books and such are out of the question because it's too easy to get something they already have or don't want. However, the tools of storytelling are pretty universal. You can probably track those down, they're pretty simple.

These people play a lot of games, so I'm going to suggest something that a tabletop gamer might play in between sessions, as a break: http://www.amazon.com/Cash-N-Guns-Second-Edition/dp/B00KU10OUU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1418189568&sr=8-1&keywords=cash+n+guns