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| Brand | USAopoly |
| Material | Paper, Plastic |
| Theme | Games |
| Genre | Strategy |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 15.75 x 10.75 x 2.24 inches |
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- Collectors game features iconic characters from Nintendo's 7 most popular video game properties
- 6 collectible Nintendo themed tokens
- Traditional Monopoly game play with a 60-minute speed play option
- Mario, Donkey Kong, Zelda, Metroid, Kirby, Star Fox, Animal Crossing and Wario
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| Product Dimensions | 15.75 x 10.75 x 2.24 inches |
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| Item Weight | 7.2 ounces |
| ASIN | B003FNWR6Y |
| Item model number | MN005-135 |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 18 months and up |
| Best Sellers Rank | #452,244 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #14,234 in Board Games (Toys & Games) #138,369 in Pre-Kindergarten Toys |
| Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Release date | April 10, 2010 |
| Manufacturer | USAOPOLY, Inc |
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No controllers are necessary as you join forces with Mario, Luigi, Link, Zelda, Kirby and your other favorite characters on a quest to defeat your opponents and own it all. Collectors game features iconic characters from Nintendo 7's most popular video game properties. 6 collectible Nintendo themed tokens.
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Small parts. Please supervise young children. Ages 8-adult.
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Some things to point out are:
1 - the moving tokens are not what I thought they would be (mario, luigi, peach, etc). They are actually items from different nintendo games. For example, there is a sword, a samus helmet, one of those tree like things that were in animal crossing that you would save the game too, etc. sort of disappointing but I quickly got over it.
2 - The items you can buy are the characters from different nintendo games. There are no longer places like in classic monopoly, but characters you can own. Characters are grouped together in groups of 2 or 3 depending on what game they are from. For example, you can own wario, peach, kirby, samus, king dedede, link, etc. And of course, mario and luigi. The railroads and utilities are still in the game, but they are items such as piranha plant, gunship, mario kart, etc. The free parking space is still in the game, as is the jail system.
3 - The cards that were used in previous monopolys are no longer named, now they are block cards and a question mark card. Each card has to do with a nintendo theme such as save the princess collect 100 dollars and so on.
This is a great game for nintendo gamers, especially younger children. If you were having a problem getting your child into games involving money and skills, this game might be good at that since the would be staring at nintendo characters on the board, as well as mario images on money and cards having to do with the game. But My friend and I are both in our 20's and we had a blast with it as well. If you liked monopoly, you will sure like this game as well. If you have a nintendo fan in the house, or are one yourself, you will probably like it a bit more.
One thing I felt the game lacked was the number of hotels and houses they supply you with. there is not many at all so you may need to use a creative way to mark properties off as we did. not a deal breaker but kind of annoying.
With that being said, I feel like some of the spaces chosen could have been more well thought out, and the same is true for the tokens.
Now, when it comes to the Community Chest/Chance (deemed "Block" and "? Block") things get rather questionable. These cards weren't at all inventive and were very lacking in creativity. They all do something exactly like the original cards, which is understandable - Monopoly is a game that has been fine tuned for almost a century; it just works. But "You inherited a castle, receive $100"? What? I played Super Mario Bros. as much as the next guy (probably a lot more actually), but while you went into castles to defeat enemies, and it's a somewhat recurring theme in the older games in the series, what does anything have to do with inheriting a castle? Most bothersome is that while the board has characters from all over Nintendo's line-up, these cards are 100% Mario related. Luigi and Peach barely even appear on them, it's almost completely Mario himself.
In my personal opinion, with what they ended up doing with this game, it would have been much better to have simply made it Mario Monopoly, making the properties actual locations from within the Mario Universe, rather than buying Characters for people to stay at, and houses/hotels (which look exactly the same as the original game, but are referred to as "power-ups" and "invincibilities" respectively) for those characters. (yeah, it doesn't make sense).
I think if this game utilized the full Nintendo Universe, instead of just adding some characters to the board as a gimmick, it would be the best version of Monopoly out. But as it stands, it's still a great game with a fun little change of scenery.
































