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Our Verdict
Love One Piece and enjoy Monopoly? This edition is for you! Gather your crew to negotiate and see who becomes the king of pirates (and properties).
Highlights
- Collects iconic characters
- Faithful and fun theme
- Classic Monopoly negotiation
- Ideal for One Piece fans
Keep in mind
- Player elimination can annoy
- Dice luck still matters
- Can take quite a while
FOR GENRE FANS
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Prepare to embark on an epic adventure through the One Piece universe with this special edition of Monopoly! Forget the streets of New York and dive into the vibrant and dangerous islands of Dressrosa. The Straw Hat crew is on a mission, and you'll join them to destroy Devil Fruit factories, escort Caesar Clown, and ensure the Thousand Sunny's safety.
In this version, you'll collect iconic anime characters like Luffy, Violet, and Bellamy instead of traditional properties. The classic roll-and-move mechanic takes you around the board, but beware: the goal is to buy, sell, and trade to build the most powerful crew and defeat villains. 'Chest' and 'Flag' cards might give you a boost in fights or throw unexpected curveballs, adding a touch of surprise and challenge.
The game retains the heart of Monopoly, with the possibility of building houses and hotels (or their equivalent in the One Piece world!), and player negotiation is key to success. It's a great pick for long-time anime fans who want to see their favorite characters in a different dynamic, or for those who enjoy Monopoly and are looking for a fresh, themed twist. Player elimination is still a factor, so get ready for a race against time and your friends to become the greatest pirate (or the greatest tycoon) of all time!
In this version, you'll collect iconic anime characters like Luffy, Violet, and Bellamy instead of traditional properties. The classic roll-and-move mechanic takes you around the board, but beware: the goal is to buy, sell, and trade to build the most powerful crew and defeat villains. 'Chest' and 'Flag' cards might give you a boost in fights or throw unexpected curveballs, adding a touch of surprise and challenge.
The game retains the heart of Monopoly, with the possibility of building houses and hotels (or their equivalent in the One Piece world!), and player negotiation is key to success. It's a great pick for long-time anime fans who want to see their favorite characters in a different dynamic, or for those who enjoy Monopoly and are looking for a fresh, themed twist. Player elimination is still a factor, so get ready for a race against time and your friends to become the greatest pirate (or the greatest tycoon) of all time!
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Publisher
Hasbro, Winning Moves France, Winning Moves Germany, Winning Moves International Ltd
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How many players can participate?
This game is for 2 to 6 players, perfect for gathering family or friends.
How long does a game typically last?
Games can vary significantly, usually between 60 and 180 minutes. Prepare for a long journey!
Are the rules difficult to learn?
The rules are quite straightforward, following the line of traditional Monopoly. The in-game text is minimal and easy to understand.
What is the main objective of the game?
The goal is to buy, sell, and trade properties (One Piece characters and locations) to become the wealthiest player and bankrupt your opponents.
What are the main components?
You'll find a themed board, exclusive One Piece character tokens, property cards, play money, houses, and hotels (or thematic equivalents).
Is it a good game for someone who doesn't know One Piece?
If you like Monopoly, yes! But the experience is much richer and more fun if you're a fan of the anime, as the characters and locations will make more sense.
Are there any mechanics that might be disliked by some players?
Yes, player elimination can be a downside for those who don't enjoy being out of the game before it ends.