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Moneybags
About the Product
Moneybags is a party game about bluffing, guessing, and trying to figure out who has the heaviest little sack of treasure.
Each player has their own cloth moneybag filled with some number of brass coins. The challenge is that you do not know exactly how many coins anyone has. Instead, players estimate by holding the bags, watching each other’s reactions, and trying to decide who has more money than they’re letting on.
On your turn, you can try to steal coins from another player’s bag, but there’s a risk. If you take too many and your opponent challenges you, the player with more coins may have to hand everything over to the player with fewer coins. There is also a diamond mixed in, which is lighter than a coin but worth 10 coins, adding a sneaky little wrinkle to the whole guessing game.
Moneybags is tactile, funny, and very analog. It is less about perfect math and more about reading the table, bluffing with confidence, and acting completely innocent while your suspiciously heavy bag clinks like a tiny pirate vault.
Moneybags plays 3–6 players, takes about 30 minutes, and is recommended for ages 9+. It was designed by Jun Sasaki and Yoshiteru Shinohara, with artwork by Jun Sasaki, and published by Oink Games.
What We Think
We haven’t played Moneybags yet, but this sounds like one of the most unusual Oink Games titles: part bluffing game, part party game, part “how good are you at weighing suspicious little bags with your hands?”
The physical component idea is the big hook here. Instead of just looking at cards or tokens, you’re actually feeling the weight of the bags and trying to make a judgment. That makes the game feel very different from a normal deduction or bluffing game.
We like that the diamond adds a layer of trickery too. A lighter item being worth more than the coins feels like exactly the kind of nasty little detail that can make everyone second-guess what they thought they knew.
Why You Might Like It
You might like Moneybags if you enjoy bluffing games, party games, tactile components, and games where reading people is just as important as reading the rules.
It should be a good fit for fans of unusual small-box games, Oink Games collectors, and groups who enjoy quick games with table talk, suspicion, and a bit of dramatic coin-clinking.
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Available for Pickup in Pictou store, For Halifax customers pickup is in Dartmouth near Mic Mac Mall.



