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🤠 Saddle up for the most addictive Wild West card game—where every bullet counts!
dV Giochi DA VINCI Bang 4th Edition is a fast-paced, hidden role card game for 4 to 7 players that combines social deduction with strategic play. Featuring 7 distinct roles, 16 characters with unique abilities, and 80 playing cards, it delivers rich gameplay in about 30 minutes. Easily expandable with multiple expansions, this lightweight, travel-friendly game is perfect for millennials seeking engaging, social party experiences that keep every game night fresh and exciting.







| ASIN | B001RU7UNW |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #21,363 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #147 in Collectible Card Game Booster Packs |
| Brand Name | dV Giochi |
| Color | Various |
| Container Type | Box |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 2,496 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 08032611691003 |
| Grenre | Strategy |
| Included Components | Game |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 7.5 x 1.75 x 5.5 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 7.5"L x 5.5"W |
| Item Part Number | DVG9100 |
| Item Type Name | Board Game |
| Item Weight | 0.4 Grams |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | DaVinci Editrice |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1188.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 96.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 8032611691003 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | No Warranty |
| Material Type | Cardstock |
| Model Name | Bang 4th Edition |
| Model Number | DVC 9100 |
| Model Year | 2015 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Players | 4-7 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Product Style | Classic |
| Theme | Wild West |
| UPC | 073854009178 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
B**S
the closest I've ever gotten to the Wild West
Here in the Midwest, there's a game we play called Mafia. In this game the players become part of a town where a few unsavory characters (the mafia) exist. Throughout the game, the mafia try to knock off all others (to win), while the townspeople, the sheriff and a nurse attempt to root out the mafia and save their town. Bang! takes Mafia, this game I grew up loving, to a wholly new level. In this basic set, one can play with up to 7 people (although I recommend 5 as the ideal number), and regardless of playing with 3 or 6, the game is still a lot of fun. It's fast-paced and entertaining and makes you strategize time and again as the game progresses. Additionally, and here's one huge drawing point for me, it's a very simple game -- both in pieces and rules. The game consists of cards, playing boards and bullets (to keep track of life), so it's a very travel-worthy game. Additionally, during a recent time with my family, I taught the game to my youngest brothers (aged 6 and 8) who readily learned the game and consequently played with a cutthroat edge I had hardly expected. Bang! appeals to all, and it's catchy enough that you'd play it over and over. For a quick rundown of how the game functions, please read on: As I said earlier, Bang! consists of a deck of cards, playing boards and bullets. The bullets simply keep track of health, and the playing boards show where all the cards and bullets lay. One could easily play without either of those items, although a certain dramatic flair would be lost. Coming to the cards, there are four kinds of cards used (I'm using generic names, by the way): 1. Role cards- these determine your objective for winning (or losing) the game. One can be the Sheriff (who must kill the Outlaws and Renegade), the Deputy (who must protect the Sheriff by helping to kill the Outlaws and Renegade), an Outlaw (who must kill the Sheriff) or the Renegade (who must be the last person standing). One trick of the game is that everyone (other than the Sheriff who begins with his/her role exposed) starts the game with this role card face down. Only the player him/herself knows his/her own role, thus for the few rounds, people simply shoot blindly at others. It's only through deduction and observation that roles can be known during gameplay. As someone dies, though, the role card is revealed to make sure the game needs to continue. 2. Character cards- the determine who a person is and what they can do. The character card determines one's maximum health (either 3 or 4 bullets), and each card has a special ability. For example, one person may have a character who gets to draw an extra card and choose which one to throw away. Another may have an ability to use certain cards interchangeably. There are 16 different characters in the basic game. 3. Blue-boarder cards- these are cards that, when played, remain on the board and either help or hinder a player. For example, in this game, the players' seating arrangement determines how far/close players are to one another. Gun cards are used to increase one's range in order to shoot opponents sitting farther away. There are other cards one would play to his/her own board to help him/herself, but there a few that can be played to hinder an opponent. For example, the Jail card, when played on anyone other than the Sheriff, causes that person to probably lose his/her next turn, and the Dynamite card can float around during the game until it explodes, at which time the owner of the card immediately loses 3 bullets. 4. Brown-boarder cards- these cards at the bulk of the playing deck. The are all of the action cards that one would play to attack, defend, make other discard cards, steal cards, draw extra cards or perform a few other, more particular actions. All in all, this is one of the best games I've ever played, and although I'm not the most avid of game players, I have Passed Go quite a few times. Happy gaming! bg
L**H
Such a fun game
We have been looking for this game for a very long time - always a good time. It is easy to learn, fun for the whole family, and does test your lying ability. We are always laughing when we play this game. I would say, it is probably for slightly older kids. Think of it as secret hitler/mafia meets exploding kittens. Overall, would recommend!
M**L
My favorite board game
I introduced this game to my friends and it has been a huge hit. I showed it to them several months ago, and they continue to play almost every day. Most of them have bought their own versions plus expansions. This isn't an exaggeration; we really play it that much. As for the game itself, it's a really fun game of mystery, deception, and teamwork. There is so much variety to be had and every game is different. It's not a perfect game, however. There is nothing to stop a player from getting completely screwed over because someone got a lucky hand or they got an unlucky hand. Most games, though, you will have good control of how the game flows. Note that, just like any other board game, the experience can change depending on who you play with. My main bang friend group operates under the idea that you claim to be a deputy or else you will get destroyed. A different group, though, operated on the idea that you wanted people to believe you were the renegade. So it all depends on who you play with and how the meta game evolves. Either way, it's a very fun game. I definitely recommend it, even if you don't play board or card games. As a note, my friends had not played any board game(except basic stuff like monopoly) before I introduced them to this.
L**D
Fun and accessible...for adults
This is one of my family's favorite games. Once you learn the basic rules, you can whip out the cards and pick up a game almost instantly. The game is all about quick action and immediate competition. There is an element of strategy, both through deception and clever use of your character's special abilities, but it almost always dissolves into a full-on firefight at my house. If you like the game (or you're sure you will), spring for the expansions. You can get the whole set in a bullet, and that has everything in it, so you can play with the basic deck or one or more expansions. Some other reviewers have expressed concern about the difficulty of learning the game. It takes a try or two if nobody in your group has played before, that's true. But imagine if you had to learn Monopoly from scratch, or poker, for that matter. The game has a unique set of rules, but you'll catch on, I promise! That said, the game is complex enough to confuse young children. The game is best enjoyed by the same age/maturity group that enjoys Settlers of Catan or Ticket to Ride. And as for the boredom of being "out," once your group knows how to play, things move along rather quickly. It's once you pick up the expansions that things lengthen out. Overall, a real winner, as long as you know what you're buying.
C**T
Super fun game
Fantastic game! I bought it to play in my college dorm and we have made a game night out of it. The game itself has several character cards including; sheriff, deputy, outlaw, and renegade, most of whom want to shoot (bang) each-other. There are several cards that a player can play during their turn including the favorites; beer (gain a life), bang (shoot someone), missed (avoid getting shot), guns (can shoot other players), and several other cards. This box includes many name cards that give special skills such as pick a heart and don't get shot, these cards can be used as life trackers rather than using the place mats. It is somewhat difficult to learn at first but quickly gets easier. Games do run a bit long sometimes, up to 2 hrs, but are enjoyable the entire time.
Z**K
Fun and simple game slightly hampered by high player requirements and player elimination.
Bang! is a fun little game based on the Wild West. Players each have a hidden role: the Sheriff, who must kill the Outlaws; the Outlaws, who must kill the Sheriff; the Deputy, who helps the Sheriff; and the Renegade, who is against everyone! This creates opportunities for a lot of intrigue and strategy as everyone tries to figure out who everyone else is. The rules are very simple and easy to learn, you play cards to perform actions like shooting people, dodging their bullets, or equipping better pistols. The role mechanic does have a flaw, however. The primary difficulty with this game is the high player requirements: you need a minimum of four people to play, and it really shines with a full 6 or 7. It also has player elimination, which can lead to boredom and frustration if somebody gets knocked out early and has to sit around waiting for everyone else. It's a good game to play with something else on in the background, like a movie or TV show that they can watch while they wait, or at a large gathering where people can drop in and out.
A**O
A Bangin' Fun Time
This card game is a great game to play at a small party, or game night. It is right along the lines of Munchkins. The whole set up is quiet ingenious. No one knows who is who and you are left to analyze player's choices to sort out the deputies, renegade, and outlaws. People take turns shooting people while only one shot can be made per turn certain character cards and abilities allow it to be unpredictable. You can only shoot someone a certain distance away that is dictated by a weapons card, if you have none the default is 1. There are various cards that circumvent this rule there is even a card that lets you shoot everyone. If a player has a miss card, the shooter is out of luck and the bullet misses by a hair! Outlaw's have to kill the sheriff where deputies have to weed out the outlaws and renegade. The renegade wants to be the last man standing and is arguably the funnest position to be in. Overall the game is fun lots of backstabbing and spiteful fun! Great with pints of beer, because we all know beer gives you +1 health.
D**U
They did a bang up job!
My son was begging for this game for months, and now that we have it, I can see why. With a nice balance between luck, strategy, and bluff, this game has a lot of replay value. The different elements of the game are also balanced well so that you are able to use strategy and not be stuck with a predictable outcome. That is unless you have a Sheriff who likes to play with dynamite, but hopefully my kids will learn that lesson soon! While you can play with as few as four players, it's better with more (the maximum is seven). We have played with ages 7-adult. A word of caution about younger players: because the primary language used on the cards is not English (although the English is on each card) they do need to be confident independent readers, and you may want to familiarize them with the different cards and symbols before playing. Because Bang! is already a favorite game, I was glad to see that the game components are of a good quality. We're going to be playing this for years to come.
C**E
Item as described
Item as described
P**M
Best game ever
Fun game. Easy to learn. It will take more than 40 minutes to finish the game though. Game update: this game is way better than any other games and specially Resistance (cause I know people compare this to Resistance) 1. In Resistance the spies win 95% of the time. There are literally no rules so you can bluff as much as you want and do anything. In Bang, you can bluff as much as you like or tell the truth, but because you have cards, your actions are more limited than Resistance, and this makes Bang a better game. 2. In Bang you have so many minor rules that makes the game more exciting. 3. You can play this game with 3-7 people and 8 with the expansion. But unlike Resistance, people don't necessarily have to yell at each other. You can play bang for money if you like. In the beginning everyone pays $$. If the sheriff wins the sheriff and the deputy get the money and split it. If the outlaws win, they get the money and split it. If the renegade wins then only renegade gets the money, since renegade has the most difficult role in this game.
M**R
Es original.
Excelente calidad! Es original. Está completo. Y aunque está en idioma italiano, viene traducido al idioma ingles. Facil de entender!
A**R
Great party game
Simple to pick up, fun game to play with friends. Gets interesting the more players that play and everyone starts seconding guessing each other.
A**R
人狼系の推理ゲーです
iPod Touchのアプリで見つけて、ハマってしまい、カードゲーム購入に至りました。 ただ、このゲーム、プレイ人数がそれなりにいないと、面白みがないので、 パーティでは良いですが、家族で、、、となるとツラいと思います。 商品は英語版+日本語訳のシール+マニュアルが付属という形で私の手元に届きました。 iPod Touchが面白かったのですが、カードを見て、ああ、まだまだゲームは再現出来ていないことが 多いんだな、と思わされます。 プレイヤーは、「保安官」と「無法者」、「裏切り者」に別れ、 ・「保安官は全員からこのプレイヤーが保安官だと知られている」 ・「保安官以外は、そのプレイヤーが終了するまで自分の身分を明かすことができない」 ・「保安官チームは保安官が生き残れば勝ち」 ・「無法者チームは保安官を倒したら勝ち」 ・「裏切り者は、無法者をすべて倒し、その後保安官を倒したら勝ち」 となっています。 人狼と異なるのは、攻撃者が見えるので、「保安官を攻撃してるから、コイツが無法者?」と判断できます。 それでも、初めはなるべくバレないように牽制し合うんですけどね。 人狼と比べると、話術で推理、というイメージではないですが、楽しいゲームです。
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