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Our Verdict
If you're a Monopoly fan with a soft spot for great themes, this Coca-Cola edition could be a nostalgic and fun find!
Highlights
- Well-executed Coca-Cola theme
- Cool collectible tokens
- Monopoly with a different look
Keep in mind
- Classic Monopoly mechanics
- Player elimination can frustrate
- Focus on collecting
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Get ready for a nostalgic dive into the world of Coca-Cola with this special edition of Monopoly! Released to celebrate the brand's 125th anniversary, this game offers a unique twist for those who enjoy both classic Monopoly and the history of the beverage. Instead of traditional properties, you'll collect and trade treasured Coca-Cola collectibles like posters, calendars, and serving trays that have made their mark over more than a century.
The objective remains the same: bankrupt your opponents, but the path to victory is adorned with Coca-Cola's rich history. Each game piece is an invitation to recall moments and products that have become part of pop culture. There are six super cool collectible tokens representing the brand: the Bell Glass, the Diamond Can, the Vintage Cooler, the Delivery Truck, the Polar Bear, and the Contour Bottle.
For long-time Coca-Cola fans, it's a true treasure chest. For Monopoly players, it's an interesting variation that adds a strong thematic flair. The familiar mechanics of roll-and-move, buying, selling, and trading properties (now Coca-Cola items), and player elimination are all present, ensuring familiarity for those who already know the base game. If you're looking for a Monopoly with a different look and plenty of charm, this edition is for you! It's a collector's item that also provides fun gameplay.
The objective remains the same: bankrupt your opponents, but the path to victory is adorned with Coca-Cola's rich history. Each game piece is an invitation to recall moments and products that have become part of pop culture. There are six super cool collectible tokens representing the brand: the Bell Glass, the Diamond Can, the Vintage Cooler, the Delivery Truck, the Polar Bear, and the Contour Bottle.
For long-time Coca-Cola fans, it's a true treasure chest. For Monopoly players, it's an interesting variation that adds a strong thematic flair. The familiar mechanics of roll-and-move, buying, selling, and trading properties (now Coca-Cola items), and player elimination are all present, ensuring familiarity for those who already know the base game. If you're looking for a Monopoly with a different look and plenty of charm, this edition is for you! It's a collector's item that also provides fun gameplay.
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Publisher
The Op Games
Designer
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How many players can participate?
This game is for 2 to 6 players, following the standard Monopoly setup.
What is the average playtime?
Games typically last around 90 minutes, but can extend depending on player dynamics.
Is it complicated to learn the rules?
No, the rules are basically the same as traditional Monopoly. If you've played before, you'll get the hang of it quickly. It's very accessible.
What comes in the box besides the board?
The box includes a themed board, property cards (Coca-Cola items), play money, 6 collectible tokens, houses, hotels, and dice.
Is it a good game for someone new to Monopoly?
Yes, it's a great entry point to the world of Monopoly, especially if the person likes the Coca-Cola brand. The rules are simple to understand.
What makes this edition special?
The main difference lies in the Coca-Cola collectibles that replace traditional properties and the themed tokens, making it a collector's item and a more nostalgic experience.
Are there any mechanics different from the original Monopoly?
The core mechanics (roll-and-move, buying, selling, trading, paying rent) are the same. The difference is in the theme and the components representing iconic Coca-Cola items.