






🃏 Outsmart the escape — join the Bandido buzz before your crew does!
Bandido is a compact, cooperative card game for 1-4 players aged 6 and up, where players work together to stop a high-security prisoner from escaping through tunnels. Designed by acclaimed game designer Reiner Knizia, it combines easy-to-learn rules with strategic depth, making it perfect for family game nights, travel, and casual social play.










| ASIN | B01N97I50S |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 10,498 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) 307 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Colour | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (3,623) |
| Date First Available | 25 Oct. 2016 |
| Educational Objective(s) | Develop cooperation, strategy and observation skills |
| Item model number | BANDIDO |
| Language | Dutch, English, French, German, Italian |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 6 years and up |
| Material Type(s) | Cardboard |
| Number of Game Players | 1 - 4 |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 11 x 6.5 x 3 cm; 130 g |
| Release date | 1 July 2016 |
| Remote Control Included? | No |
M**R
Great fun little game
Great little game, perfect for travel. Its a different type of game as you all work together as a team. Its not too difficult to pick up so is suitable for a large age range. Its fun to play although you sometimes need a fair bit of space to play!
F**E
One of the great Knizia's best light games.
(All the games I mention here are Reiner Knizia games. He's an ex-banker with a PHD in mathematics, made his money by 30 and dedicated himself to game design. He's reknowned in the gaming world for his genius designs. Simple rules, involved but not brain-burning play, social and high funfactor.) I prefer to give 3 star ratings even if it's a five star product because it's where the wiser heads go to get their product info and fair and balanced appraisals, but for that I would need flaws to knock off stars. The only nitpick is that the box could have been even smaller, but it's already small just not as small as Kariba or the purer card games (Art Robbery has a bunch of tokens). As a light and fluffy social game of groans and laughs, Art Robbery is excellent. It's not brainless and there are some meaningful tactics but also plenty of chaos of the best kind rather than the random kind (like the good but random feeling Sakura, which I don't recommend but kids love). The Knizian twist to the scoring is rather like High Society, but unlike High Society it's not an auction game (which I'm not much into) and there is no play angst/pain (which I'm also not much into). It's been a quite brilliant introduction to modern board gaming for families I've played with, and who can see the 'family bliss' factor and feel that pleasant social buzz that is such a good substitute for alcohol. Having said that, the game-play (and rulesbook) is sufficiently light I think that this is one of the few games that could go with alcohol (boardgames are usually incompatible with boozing) at least after the first game. Social games (Catan, Ticket to Ride, Monopoly etc) are very sensitive to player numbers. This game is not much good at 3 players, but it's alright if you've nothing else to do. It should be played with 4 or 5; 4 for more meaningful tactics, 5 for more chaos or when introducing. Remember to nail the rules, and re-read them after your first game.
K**A
Great, cute little game
I love it, it's a great little coop game for groups, couples or families. The box is super tiny and cute, will definitely buy more games from the brand. There's a lot of game in a very small box (Unlike some games which have huge boxes without much content in them **cough** Alhambra**cough** ). The game is quick, but I would say faster the 15min they claim on the box. We mostly play between 20 - 30min. It's easy to learn, so good for playing with people who don't often play board-games. It's good to have big table or play on the floor since the game spreads out considerably and you can't always predict in which direction. It's actually quite hard to beat the game too. We haven't won yet
M**E
Great little game
A great little game which makes you think! It can be played cooperatively and lasts about 10-15 minutes. Easy to pop into your bag as a holiday game.
Y**N
Okay
Fun game but slightly confusing number of rules, the original Bandido is much better
K**S
Great pocket size game
We play a lot of board, dice and card games. This was recommended by friends and has become a family favourite Playable by children from 8+, quick to learn and never the same twice But this and then get Bandida for twice the fun
H**E
Great small box game but you need space!
Very enjoyable small box game for my children (age 7 & 9) and I. Simple to learn and easy to get out and play with decent quality cards and quick to learn rules. Do mind that it does need quite a bit of space. Regardless, we recommend this game - fun, quick and entertaining.
M**.
Great game
Nice to have a game where you all play together with a common aim (stop ban-di-do), rather than have a game where you play against each other. Much easier for younger kids to join in, and not than get upset because they have lost to their older sibling. As we all win or lose together. Good game + handy to keep in a bag for trips.
S**S
Petite boîte qui ne prend pas trop de place pour passer un super moment convivial et facile a comprendre
S**M
This game is really fast to learn and easy to play quickly. it's fun and entertaining for the whole family! A great choice for when you want a short game with easy set up that anyone can learn easily.
F**E
Excellent petit jeu d'arnaque entre amis 😊
A**N
Good quality card
C**N
This is a great addition to the board game bandido! I purchased this and this expansion brings a whole bunch of new twists to the already thrilling game! It is for sure one that I always pack! It is small and fits in any game bag! It also brings out so many smiles as we play! It has found itself in our current game rotation at every game night!
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