High Bohn (2000) Board Game
High Bohn is an expansion for the popular card game Bohnanza, which was originally published in in 2000. Designed by Marcel-André Casasola Merkle and Björn Pertoft, High Bohn adds new elements to the base game, including new beans and mechanics that enhance the gameplay experience. The game is set in the fictional world of Bean Valley, where players take on the role of bean farmers trying to cultivate and trade the most valuable beans.
Game Components of High Bohn
How To Setup High Bohn
To set up High Bohn, you integrate it with the base Bohnanza game. Start by shuffling the deck and dealing a set number of cards to each player. The building cards are placed within reach of all players. The gameplay area includes fields for planting beans, a trading area, and a discard pile.
Gameplay Mechanics and Game Objective
Player Experience
High Bohn adds a new layer of strategy and theme to the Bohnanza game. Players must balance the need to plant and harvest beans with the opportunity to buy buildings that can enhance their gameplay. The Western theme introduces a fun and imaginative element, making the game more engaging and varied.
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Personal Thoughts on High Bohn
High Bohn is ideal for fans of Bohnanza who are looking to add more depth and variety to their gameplay experience. It is particularly suited for those who enjoy strategic planning, trading, and thematic expansions. If you already enjoy the base game, High Bohn will likely provide a refreshing and challenging new dimension to your Bohnanza sessions. However, new players should start with the base game to fully appreciate the expansion’s value.
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