Pokemon Monopoly Collector's Edition

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Pokemon Monopoly Collector's Edition

Pokemon Monopoly Collector's Edition

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The aim is to be the final player left once all your opponents have gone bankrupt. You achieve this by buying Pokemons and charging other players when they land on them. Pokemon Monopoly was first released in 1999 by both Hasbro and the Parker Brothers. Today, it’s also sold by USAOpoly, one of the biggest board game manufacturers in the industry. Property can be traded for any amount of cash, other property cards, or get out of jail cards. Winning the Game

On the other hand, if you land on a space already owned by another person, you must pay rent to them accordingly. If that brief description has caught your attention, you can read more about the game in our Avengers Monopoly Guide. Mortgage your unimproved properties when you’re low on cash. To do this, turn its deed card face down and collect the listed value from the bank. You must pay the listed value plus 10% to repay a mortgage. Do a DealThe structure of Monopoly – a classic game that is based on the idea of buying and selling properties – suits Pokemon well. The crossover feels very natural, which is something that can’t be said for every board game adaptation. Bargain, trade, and fight with other trainers as you travel from gym to gym across the colorful game board, building a team of Pokemons that will no doubt be the envy of other players. OK, so if you aren’t familiar with Pokémon, what you need to know is that the original Pokémon games featured different regions. One of these regions is the Kanto region and the other is the Johto region. For those of you who don’t know, these are actually both real regions in Japan, the country where the Pokémon game originates from. In the Pokemon universe, the Kanto region is followed by Johto, Sinnoh, Unova, Hoenn, Kalos, Galar, and Alola.

Pokemon – rent is doubled if a player owns all Pokemons in the color group. Rent is much higher if the Pokemon has been improved with a Poke Mart or Pokemon Center. If you roll a double, you get another turn. However, roll three doubles, and you have to go to jail. Whether you’re totally new to the concept of Pokemon (in which case, where have you been for the past ten years?!) or you consider yourself somewhat of an expert player, there’s plenty to love about Pokemon Monopoly. Take a look below for a detailed list of exactly what is different with Pokemon Monopoly when compared to the original:

How to Play Pokémon Monopoly

Whether you consider yourself a fan of Pokemon, Monopoly, or a fan of both, this game is definitely one you should have in your collection! Like the original property-trading board game, Pokemon Monopoly provides endless fun thanks to the vast array of possibilities it offers to players. Answer: For sure! It’s a great game to play as a family– in fact, I’d say it’s even better than the original Monopoly because it’s a little more lighthearted and child-friendly. Pokemon Monopoly is for two to six players aged eight years and over. It’s certainly possible to play and enjoy the game even if you’re completely unfamiliar with the Pokemon universe. Still, if this is the case, you might be better off trying the original Monopoly, which is somewhat of a classic. Join Pikachu and friends on an adventure through the Kanto Region! In this special Pokémon: Kanto Edition of Monopoly you'll travel through all eight gyms and battle Gym Leader Pokémon. Trainer Battle and Professor Oak cards might reward you for Pokémon encounters, or bring an unexpected surprise. Buy, sell and trade with other Pokémon Trainers to get a powerful Pokémon team and win the game!



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