Bohnanza is a German-style card game of trading and politics, designed by Uwe Rosenberg and released in 1997 by Amigo Spiele in German and by Rio Grande Games in English. It is played with a deck of cards with comical illustrations of eleven different types of beans (of varying scarcities), which the players are trying to plant and sell in order to raise money. The principal restriction is that players may only be farming two or three types of bean at once, but they obtain beans of all different types randomly from the deck, and so must engage in trading with the other players to be successful. The original game is for three to five players and takes about one hour to play, but the Rio Grande edition adds alternative rules to allow games for two or seven players.
The name is a pun on the words "bonanza" and "Bohne" (German for "bean"). The official English release preserved the name Bohnanza.
^1 These beans were added in an expansion in the German edition. In the English edition of the game, the beans were included in the standard set.
[Music: Weston/Leard/Smail]
[Lyrics: Balich/Smail]
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Bidding me to step on through
A cosmic finger points the way
Past skies of black and seas of doom
Transcending now this mortal form
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My soul has gone beyond time itself
Mind expanding through celestial terrain
Distant landscapes appear - yet I have no fear
Spinning through the vortex of mystic light and sound
The answers lie before me the questions yet to be found
Lost and found adrift in a lunar sea
Looking down at Earth and the life I used to lead
Myriad dreams in multi-color
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Translucid spectrum like no other
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