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'''Monopoly Gamer''' is a | '''Monopoly Gamer''' is a special version of [[wikipedia:Monopoly (game)|Monopoly]] with characters and attributes from the ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' universe. While the standard edition is set for release in August 2017, a special Collector's Edition with a Bowser token and a character case was released on June 28, 2017 by [[wikipedia:Hasbro|Hasbro]]. Most of the areas on the board are taken from world and level names in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''. | ||
==Editions== | ==Editions== | ||
Three editions of the game have been released as of late 2017: | Three editions of the game have been released as of late 2017: | ||
* The basic or "Standard Edition" is packaged in a standard-size "long" game box, and includes [[Mario]], [[Princess Peach]], [[Yoshi]] and [[Donkey Kong]] movers as playable Characters. It also includes Character cards for all | * The basic or "Standard Edition" is packaged in a standard-size "long" game box, and includes [[Mario]], [[Princess Peach]], [[Yoshi]], and [[Donkey Kong]] movers as playable Characters. It also includes Character cards for all 4 Characters, denoting their "Super Star Abilities" and "Power-Up Boosts", the gameboard, a deck of Title Deeds for the 16 properties on the board, a deck of 8 "Boss Battle" cards, four "Reminder Cards" with quick-start rules and definitions of the Power-Up die sides, two six-sided dice (one numbered die and one "Power-Up" die), 90 cardboard Coins (50 "Golden Coins" worth 1 Coin, and 40 "Five Coins" worth 5 Coins) and a Game Guide with rules. | ||
* A Walmart-exclusive "Value Pack" Edition comes with all the equipment in the Standard Edition plus an additional [[Wario]] mover and Character card, and a poster with exclusive game art on one side, and reproductions of all 13 Character Cards from the various game editions. | * A Walmart-exclusive "Value Pack" Edition comes with all the equipment in the Standard Edition plus an additional [[Wario]] mover and Character card, and a poster with exclusive game art on one side, and reproductions of all 13 Character Cards from the various game editions. | ||
* The "Collector's Edition" (initially exclusive to GameStop locations and ToysRUs.com) comes in a more squared-off and thicker box than the other editions. It includes all four Standard Edition movers plus an exclusive [[Bowser]] mover and Character Card. Most of the other components are the same except for a larger "deluxe" Game Guide and plastic Coins in place of the cardboard ones. | * The "Collector's Edition" (initially exclusive to GameStop locations and ToysRUs.com) comes in a more squared-off and thicker box than the other editions. It includes all four Standard Edition movers plus an exclusive [[Bowser]] mover and Character Card. Most of the other components are the same except for a larger "deluxe" Game Guide and plastic Coins in place of the cardboard ones. | ||
==Power Pack | ==Power Pack Characters== | ||
Eight additional Power Packs have been released, each with an additional Character mover and card. The Characters released as of late 2017 are [[Toad]], [[Luigi]], [[Rosalina]], [[Tanooki Mario]], [[Fire Mario]], [[Diddy Kong]], [[Wario]] ( | Eight additional Power Packs have been released, each with an additional Character mover and card. The Characters so released as of late 2017 are [[Toad]], [[Luigi]], [[Rosalina]], [[Tanooki Mario]], [[Fire Mario]], [[Diddy Kong]], [[Wario]], and [[Boo]]. (NOTE: The Wario Power Pack has the same figure and card as the "Value Pack" edition.) | ||
==Boss | ==Boss Characters== | ||
In all three versions of the game, there are eight Boss characters to defeat. The first seven are the [[Koopalings]]: [[ | In all three versions of the game, there are eight Boss characters to defeat. The first seven are the "[[Koopalings]]": [[Larry Koopa]], [[Morton Koopa Jr.]], [[Wendy O. Koopa]], [[Iggy Koopa]], [[Roy Koopa]], [[Lemmy Koopa]] and [[Ludwig von Koopa]]. In the Standard and Value Pack editions, the "Final Boss" is Bowser. Since Bowser is a player Character in the Collector's Edition, he is replaced as Final Boss by [[Bowser Jr.]]. | ||
==Spaces== | ==Spaces== | ||
The layout of spaces is mostly the same, except with the following differences: | The layout of spaces is mostly the same, except with the following differences: | ||
*The "GO!" space | *The "Collect $200 salary as you pass" message on the "GO!" space is replaced with a [[Bowser]] icon and a "Boss Fight" message appears, prompting the player who makes the revolution to take two coins instead after drawing and following the instructions on a boss card. | ||
* | *Mediterranean Avenue is replaced with [[Acorn Plains]]. | ||
*Baltic Avenue is replaced with [[Yoshi Hill|Yoshi's Hill]]. | |||
* | *Reading Railroad and Oriental Avenue are both replaced with [[Layer-Cake Desert]]. | ||
* | *Vermont Avenue and Connecticut Avenue are both replaced with [[Stone-Eye Zone]]. | ||
* | *Saint Charles Place and Electric Company are both replaced with [[Sparkling Waters]]. | ||
* | *States Avenue and Virginia Avenue are both replaced with [[Dragoneel's Undersea Grotto]]. | ||
* | *Pennsylvania Railroad and Saint James Place are both replaced with [[Frosted Glacier]]. | ||
* | *Tennessee Avenue and New York Avenue are both replaced with [[Cooligan Fields]]. | ||
* | *Kentucky Avenue is replaced with [[Soda Jungle]]. | ||
* | *Indiana Avenue and Illinois Avenue are replaced with [[Painted Swampland]]. | ||
* | *B & O Railroad, Atlantic Avenue, and Ventnor Avenue are all replaced with [[Rock-Candy Mines]]. | ||
* | *Water Works and Marvin Gardens are both replaced with [[Waddlewing's Nest]]. | ||
*Pacific Avenue and North Carolina Avenue are both replaced with [[Meringue Clouds]]. | |||
*Pennsylvania Avenue and Short Line are both replaced with [[Switchback Hill]]. | |||
*Park Place is replaced with [[Peach's Castle]]. | |||
*Boardwalk is replaced with [[Bowser's Castle]]. | |||
*Community Chest spaces have a [[Super Star]] icon on them. | |||
*Chance spaces have a [[? Block]] icon on them. | |||
*Some [[Warp Pipe]] spaces appear that warp the player to any one of other Warp Pipe spaces, similar to the spaces in amiibo Party from ''[[Mario Party 10]]''. | |||
*Some [[Thwomp]] spaces appear and replace the tax spaces. | |||
==Dice== | ==Dice== | ||
Aside from the traditional six-sided numbered die, a six-sided Power-Up die is added. It features images of a trio of [[Coin]]s on two faces, and one face each of a [[Green Shell]], a [[Red Shell]], a [[POW Block]], and a [[Blooper]]. Each player rolls both dice during their turn, and can decide whether they wish to resolve their move first using the numbered die, or enact the Power-Up rolled on the Power-Up die. | Aside from the traditional six-sided numbered die, a six-sided Power-Up die is added. It features images of a trio of [[Coin]]s on two faces, and one face each of a [[Green Shell]], a [[Red Shell]], a [[POW Block]], and a [[Blooper]]. Each player rolls both dice during their turn, and can decide whether they wish to resolve their move first using the numbered die, or enact the Power-Up rolled on the Power-Up die. In addition, depending on the Character a player is using, the Power-Up may get a "Boost", as listed on the Character card. Each player has a unique "Power-Up Boost" assigned that may be activated when the listed Power-Up is rolled. ''EXAMPLE: When one of the Coins sides is rolled, a player normally gets 3 Coins from the Bank. If the player is playing Mario, his "Power-Up Boost" for rolling the Coins side is getting '''4''' Coins instead of 3.'' | ||
In addition, depending on the Character a player is using, the Power-Up may get a "Boost", as listed on the Character card. Each | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Nintendo Monopoly]] | *[[Nintendo Monopoly]] | ||
*[[Super Mario Bros. | *[[Super Mario Bros. Monopoly]] | ||
[[Category:Merchandise]] | [[Category:Merchandise]] | ||