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MONOPOLY Unicorns vs. Llamas Board Game for Ages 8 and Up; Play on Team Unicorn or Team Llama

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Features

  • GAME ABOUT ADORABLE ANIMALS: In this awesome animal Monopoly game, unicorns and llamas faceoff to see which adorable beast is best
  • TEAM UP: This Monopoly board game for kids ages 8 and up is designed to be played in teams; choose to play on Team Unicorn or Team Llama; Mark territories with rainbow or candy cardboard title markers
  • CLAIM TITLES: Instead of buying properties like in the classic Monopoly board game, in the Monopoly Unicorn vs. Llamas game teams claim titles for their fuzzy friends such as Most Huggable or Cutest Babies
  • GET AHEAD WITH CHANCE CARDS: Players move ahead in the board game with hilarious Llama and Unicorn Chance cards featuring phrases that remind players why they love these creatures so much
  • FUN BOARD GAME FOR AGES 8 AND UP: The Monopoly Unicorns Vs. Llamas game plays up the rivalry of these adorable creatures; Players can have a blast trying to prove that their furry friends are the best

Description

Inspired by the lively rivalry between llamas and the mythical unicorn, the Monopoly Unicorns vs. Llamas game can be a fun game for animal lovers everywhere. This edition of the Monopoly board game is designed to be played in teams. Join Team Unicorn or Team Llama and move around the board to claim titles such Most Colorful, Twinkliest Eyes, Most Charming, and Sweetest. The game ends when all titles have been claimed and the team with the most titles wins. The winners can say that their adorable beast is the best! The Hasbro, Hasbro Gaming, Parker Brothers, and Monopoly names and logos, the distinctive design of the gameboard, the four corner squares, the Mr. Monopoly name and character, as well as each of the distinctive elements of the board and playing pieces are trademarks of Hasbro for its property trading game and game equipment.


Product Dimensions: 1.63 x 15.75 x 10.5 inches


Item Weight: 10.6 ounces


Country of Origin: USA


Item model number: E8760000


Manufacturer recommended age: 8 years and up


Release date: October 11, 2019


Mfg Recommended age: 8 - 99 years


Manufacturer: Hasbro


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Confusing Game
Style: Standard
Cute and colorful is the only good thing I have to say. This game is pretty confusing. We played 2 times and quit early both times. Adults and children were all very frustrated both times. We are a board game playing family. The rules need to be made CLEAR.
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2019 by mrclearskies

  • Decent game, poor storage organization
Style: Standard
This game makes for a nice change from regular Monopoly with the game being both team-based and focused on territorial control over pure wealth. Players form even teams and go around the board claiming free tiles, stealing them from other players, or locking them down by cementing control. Team members share money and properties. The game ends once all properties have been claimed and one team has the majority. The game itself goes pretty quickly with properties bouncing back and forth and having spaces that take a player to the nearest unclaimed spot. As players share resources, discussing strategy is important as to stop overextension (as running out of money can start a brutal chain reaction). Out first game stayed rather even to the end, with it ending with a score of 9-7, a llama victory. Where the game really fails is organization. The components include character pieces, dice, a property deck, 2 chance decks, a set of control tokens for each team, and some money (in two denominations, $100 and $500). To hold all this, you're given a basic bankers try for the standard monopoly game. This means besides the money, which only needs two of the slots, nothing fits right. And to further top it off, you can't keep it in the tray as the box is too short to allow the cards to remain upright in the slots, forcing a person to either throw everything together (either in the tray or loose in the box) or have a box that is unable to be closed all the way. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2019 by EmpD

  • Team Unicorn FTW!
Style: Standard
Your browser does not support HTML5 video. Super cute! You are divided up into teams. Instead of buying properties, it's most titles like "Most Fluffiest" to win game. The tokens are plastic Unicorn and Llama pieces in pastel colors. It's an Amazon exclusive so maybe that's why it's pricier than your average Monopoly board game and why I took away a star. Fun for young and young at heart! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2019 by ShirleyB702

  • It’s freakin unicorns and llamas!
Style: Standard
What’s not to like?
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2019 by NickB

  • Fun enough.
Style: Standard
It’s kind of a weird version of monopoly. I mean, I’m not sure what I expected since it’s llamas vs unicorns. My daughter wanted it for Christmas so I (I mean Santa) got it for her. The game goes fast so I don’t feel like I have to pull my hair out trying to finish the game. The game ends when all the “properties” are bought. But the properties are properties like the original version, they are traits. Traits like “Coolest Room Decor” or “Most likely to Save the Day”. So you can “buy” and collect traits, but that also means you can take traits from other players. Each trait switches hands super fast. At first I didn’t like it because I kept thinking of them like properties from the original monopoly. But you just have to think of them as traits because that’s what they are. Think of them as the “Most likely to ...” from the high school year book. If you aren’t popular one week you’re not cool anymore and the next person gets the glory. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2020 by Alix R

  • Not Regulation Sized Cheap Representation of Monopoly
Style: Standard
I was disappointed in this product. It is not regulation sized. The player pieces are cheap plastic, and the 'hotels' are simply cardboard rectangles with pictures of rainbows. This may suffice for children ages 5-10, but certainly not for teens or adults. (Yes, even adults like llamas and unicorns). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2019 by Sorcha M.

  • Missing parts
Style: Standard
It was missing parts. My 7 year old was very upset when we tried to play it during family game night. Don’t purchase from this seller.
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2019 by Kindle Customer

  • Fun family game
Style: Standard
This is a really fun game. I'd say it's best for ages 7+ The were a few things that weren't explained well in the rules, but we were able to decide the rules ourselves and move on with the game. Compared to original monopoly, game play is faster and more competitive, players are sorted into teams, and there were lots of laughs as chance cards include fun ways to get ahead or bring the opposing team down. We found that if teams aren't even there's a slight advantage to the team with fewer players, as their tokens will pass Go more frequently. I think next time we will modify by using the same number of game pieces per team and having the odd person out choose between the teammates tokens on their turn. Overall we enjoyed the game a lot and will definitely play often. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2019 by Tiffanie

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