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rating
Ludopedia
5.7
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BGG
Our Verdict
FOR GENRE FANS
Perfect for saga fans looking for nostalgia in a familiar and easy-to-learn format.
Highlights
- Very well-produced thematic components
- Vibrant and nostalgic artwork
- Iconic character tokens
- Simple and accessible rules
Keep in mind
- Classic mechanics can feel repetitive
- Language dependence for cards
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About the game
What you do in a play session
Get ready to bring the galactic struggle for power to your living room! Monopoly: Star Wars Complete Saga Edition takes the classic formula of buying properties and collecting rent and transports it across all nine episodes of the Skywalker saga. Here, instead of streets and avenues, you'll fight for control over iconic planets and fundamental droids from the story. The visual experience is a highlight, featuring vibrant artwork celebrating the three trilogies, turning the match into a true journey to a galaxy far, far away.
Forget traditional houses and hotels; colonization now happens with Tie Fighters and X-Wings, adding that thematic touch every fan loves. To represent your player, you can choose from legendary figures like Darth Vader, Han Solo, Rey, Kylo Ren, or even Chewbacca. The game's economy operates through credits, represented by cardboard chips in denominations of 10 and 50, making money management more tactile and dynamic than standard paper bills.
Beyond the basic buy-and-sell flow, this edition introduces elements that break the monotony. Landing on 'Light Speed' spaces allows you to make unexpected leaps across the board. Meanwhile, 'Jedi Training' or 'Holocron' spaces trigger specific cards with actions that can shift the tide of the game, adding a layer of unpredictability. It's the perfect game for those who want to relive the nostalgia of the movies while trying to drive their opponents into bankruptcy. Whether you're a Jedi Master or a Sith Lord, the goal remains the same: dominate the galaxy and ensure your opponents run out of credits while you expand your space empire.
Forget traditional houses and hotels; colonization now happens with Tie Fighters and X-Wings, adding that thematic touch every fan loves. To represent your player, you can choose from legendary figures like Darth Vader, Han Solo, Rey, Kylo Ren, or even Chewbacca. The game's economy operates through credits, represented by cardboard chips in denominations of 10 and 50, making money management more tactile and dynamic than standard paper bills.
Beyond the basic buy-and-sell flow, this edition introduces elements that break the monotony. Landing on 'Light Speed' spaces allows you to make unexpected leaps across the board. Meanwhile, 'Jedi Training' or 'Holocron' spaces trigger specific cards with actions that can shift the tide of the game, adding a layer of unpredictability. It's the perfect game for those who want to relive the nostalgia of the movies while trying to drive their opponents into bankruptcy. Whether you're a Jedi Master or a Sith Lord, the goal remains the same: dominate the galaxy and ensure your opponents run out of credits while you expand your space empire.
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Best player count
BGG community vote
2
OK
3
OK
4
OK
5
OK
6
OK
Soundtrack
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Publisher
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Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers before you buy
Is the game hard to learn?
Not at all! If you've played any version of Monopoly, you already know 90% of the game. The changes are mostly thematic with some extra cards.
How many people can play?
From 2 to 6 players, making it great for family gatherings or geek game nights.
How long does a game last?
It varies, but usually between 30 minutes (quick games) and 100 minutes (epic battles).
What replaces the houses and hotels?
Instead of buildings, you use Tie Fighters and X-Wings to mark your dominance on the planets.
Do I need to speak English to play?
Yes, there is moderate language dependence due to the cards. You'll need a translation for the Holocron and Jedi Training cards.
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