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Monopoly Animal Crossing New Horizons Edition Board Game for Kids Ages 8 and Up, Fun Game to Play for 2-4 Players
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Brand | Monopoly |
Material | Paper |
Theme | Animal |
Genre | Family |
Number of Players | 4 |
About this item
- MONOPOLY GAME MEETS ANIMAL CROSSING: This twist on classic Monopoly gameplay features artwork, characters, and themes inspired by Nintendo's Animal Crossing New Horizons
- FUN GAME FOR KIDS: In this edition of the Monopoly game, kids visit islands, collect resources such as bugs, fish, fossils, and fruit. Then sell island resources for Bells, buy decorations, and earn Nook Miles to win
- MONOPOLY TOKENS: Move around the board as one of 4 Animal Crossing New Horizons inspired tokens. Besides the numbered die, there's a Nook's Cranny die that determines what type of resources can be sold
- SKILL CARDS: After the first trip around the Monopoly gameboard, players can choose a Skill card with an ability they can use throughout the rest of the game
- FUN BIRTHDAY GIFT FOR KIDS 8 AND UP: The Monopoly Animal Crossing New Horizons Edition board game is a great choice for game night with the family, and it's a fun thing for kids to do indoors
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 1.61 x 15.75 x 10.51 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.9 pounds |
ASIN | B08TPD82SC |
Item model number | F1661 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 8 years and up |
Best Sellers Rank | #22,454 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #658 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Release date | July 7, 2021 |
Language | English |
Manufacturer | Hasbro |
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In this Monopoly board game, players can enjoy island life and immerse themselves in the colorful and creative world of Animal Crossing New Horizons. Moving around the board with tokens inspired by the video game, players complete island tasks and meet other characters. Instead of buying properties and paying rent, players collect bugs, fish, fossils, and fruit. They can also stop at Nook's Cranny and cash in Bells to buy decorations. Decorations are worth Nook Miles and the player with the most Nook Miles wins the game. Monopoly: Animal Crossing New Horizons board game is for ages 8 and up and makes a fun indoor activity for kids.
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WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD – Small parts may be generated. Not for children under 3 years.
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MONOPOLY GAME MEETS ANIMAL CROSSING!
In this Monopoly board game, players can enjoy island life and immerse themselves in the colorful and creative world of Animal Crossing New Horizons. Moving around the board with tokens inspired by the video game, players complete island tasks and meet other characters.
Instead of buying properties and paying rent, players collect bugs, fish, fossils, and fruit. They can also stop at Nook's Cranny and cash in Bells to buy decorations. Decorations are worth Nook Miles and the player with the most Nook Miles wins the game. Monopoly: Animal Crossing New Horizons board game is for ages 8 and up and makes a fun indoor activity for kids.
Includes gameboard, 4 character tokens, 4 Skill cards, 35 Decoration cards, 14 Chance cards, 14 Nook Miles cards, 160 Resource chips, 40 Five-Bell coins, 54 Bell coins, 40 Player markers, 1 numbered die, 1 Nook's Cranny die, label sheet, and game rules.
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Pretty disappointed with how they shipped it: there were warehouse stickers directly on the cardboard box and the box arrived damaged.
There's like a million different types of tokens, but no way to keep them apart when storing them. Seems like it wouldn't have been a huge cost to provide some way to keep the tokens sorted?