🎲 Monopoly Deal: Where every deal counts!
Monopoly Deal is a fast-paced card game that captures the essence of the classic Monopoly board game, designed for 2-5 players aged 8 and up. With quick gameplay lasting about 15 minutes, it’s perfect for family fun, game nights, or travel. Players collect Property cards and use Action Cards to charge rent and make deals, ensuring an engaging and strategic experience.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Display Dimensions | 5.75 x 3.7 x 0.88 inches |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 142 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W | 5.63"L x 3.63"W |
Material Fabric | Plastic |
Style Name | Card Game |
Color | Multicolor |
Theme | Tarding |
Number of Items | 1 |
Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Language | English |
Container Type | Pack |
Special Features | Handmade |
Number of Players | 2-5 |
J**.
Fun intense strategy (with luck)
Exelent fun game for quick & intense play. But perhaps takes a bit more time for seniors to learn how than to play.
P**L
Family game
This is an easy to learn & fun family game to play.
E**D
15 min rounds
Fun game to play
M**A
Play it with your best friends!
Monopoly Deal Card Game, the chaotic blend of capitalism and card-flinging madness. Strap yourselves in, folks, because this review is about to take you on a wild ride through the realms of property acquisition and friendship-shattering negotiations.Picture this: you gather your unsuspecting friends and family for a friendly game night, armed with this deceptively innocent-looking card game. Little did you know that behind those colorful cards lies a vortex of strategic chaos that will test your relationships to the very core.With each turn, you'll be unleashing your inner real estate mogul, swindling, scheming, and plotting your way to victory. But beware, my friends, for alliances will crumble, trust will be shattered, and the most peaceful of souls will transform into ruthless tycoons with a manic gleam in their eyes. It's like unleashing a pack of wild, money-hungry wolves on a battlefield made of colorful cards.And let's not forget the infamous "Deal Breaker" card. Oh, the joy of snatching a coveted property from your opponent's trembling hands, their dreams of building a little empire shattered in an instant. It's a moment of sweet victory that will have you cackling with glee, while your defeated friends contemplate a life of cardboard box dwellings.But fear not, for there's a special place in Monopoly Deal Card Game for the comeback kings and queens. Just when you think you're on the verge of defeat, fate smiles upon you with a well-timed "Just Say No" card. It's the ultimate trump card that sends your opponents into fits of frustration, as their meticulously planned strategies crumble like a poorly built house of cards.So, if you're seeking a card game that will test the limits of your friendships, challenge your financial prowess, and potentially turn your game night into a therapy session, Monopoly Deal Card Game is the way to go. Just remember to keep the Monopoly-themed counseling hotline on speed dial, because you'll need it after a few intense rounds.In conclusion, Monopoly Deal Card Game is a rollercoaster of emotions that will have you questioning your sanity, your loyalty, and your ability to amass virtual wealth. It's a card game like no other, where laughter, tears, and maybe even a table flip or two are all part of the experience. So gather your friends, prepare your wallets, and brace yourselves for the wildest, most financially treacherous game night you've ever encountered. Good luck, my friends. You're gonna need it!
S**O
Better than the board game!
Absolute blast! It takes all the best parts of classic Monopoly and makes it into a card game that’s easy to learn. Games are quick (usually 15-20 minutes), so it's good for a casual hangout with friends. Love the steal, rent, and action cards--they keep things competitive and exciting!! Way better than the board game in my opinion.
E**.
"Blue Box" - "Green Box" - "Black Box" ... I chose the"Green Box"!
Game is very easy to learn and play, takes the heavy "marathon" board game and transforms it into a light, "sprint or dash" card game! Monopoly is enjoyable once again! As far as value for the money, you won't find a better deal than $3.99 for this game anywhere. Even here in Amazon there are at least 4 different/unique printings/versions of the exact same set of cards with the only difference between any of them being the card illustrations. This item (the "Blue Box" set) is the least expensive if any of the variant printings/versions. The "Green Box Amazon Special" printing/version is exactly double ($7.98) the price of this "Blue Box" item, but the card graphics/texts/and illustrations of the"Green Box" cards are larger and WAY easier to read. In my humble opinion, that in itself makes it worth it to spring for the "Green Box" set rather than just save money on the "Blue Box" set. Next up from the "Green Box" set is the "Black Box" set, which, once again, is double the price of the previous set ("Green Box"), and almost a full 4x the price ($14.99) of the "Blue Box" set being reviewed here in this item. But the "Black Box" set of cards is still identical to the "Green Box" set, so only buy the "Black Box" set if you want to WASTE...THROW AWAY...SQUANDER your money (or, just because you like the black box color better than the green or the blue!)! Lastly, my overall rating is a "4-Star" rating...it is knocked down from being 5-Stars only because of the poor readability of the cards in this "Blue Box" set. I didn't go lower than a 4-Star rating because, even though the cards are more difficult to read than any other set, the graphics/texts/illustrations are very attractive to look at, much more graphically creative and pleasing to the eye at first glance than any of the other card sets are. So it's up to you to decide which set you'll go with..."Blue", "Green", or "Black". The game content (# of cards, instructions/rules sheet/4-Quick Reference cards) of the boxes of each different set are IDENTICAL and the gameplay is EXACTLY THE SAME. The weight/quality of the cards in each of the various sets is also exactly the same. It really does come down to price, card readability, and graphic esthetics.
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