Monopoly Super Mario Celebration Edition Board Game
Monopoly Super Mario Celebration Edition Board Game for Super Mario Fans for Ages 8 and Up, With Video Game Sound Effects, Multicolo
Monopoly Super Mario Celebration Edition Board Game for Super Mario Fans for Ages 8 and Up
- In this edition of the Monopoly game, Toad houses and Princess Peach’s castles replace houses and hotels. Utilities are reimagined for Bowser Jr. and Magikoopa
- Press the Question Block to collect or lose coins or to take another turn, and hear classic Super Mario sound effects such as Bowser’s laugh, the Power-Up sound, and more
- Board spaces feature scenes and themes that Super Mario fans will recognize including Yoshi’s Island, Forest of Illusion, and New Donk City
- The Monopoly Super Mario Celebration game is a great gift idea for Super Mario fans, gamers, and of course, Monopoly fans
The Super Mario Celebration edition of the Monopoly game offers action-packed excitement along with nostalgia. Choose from 6 tokens designed with the Super Mario enthusiast in mind, trade locations from iconic Super Mario games. It features beloved characters and themes through the years, all the way back to 1985 and the first Super Mario Bros. video game. The Monopoly game features a Question Block with sound effects that can change a player’s luck. Toad houses and Princess Peach’s castles replace houses and hotels. The board game is a great gift for gamers and a birthday or holiday gift for Super Mario fans, ages 8 and up.
Dimensions: | 6.3 x 33.3 x 26.7 cm; 794 Grams |
Model: | E9517102 |
Material: | Cardboard |
Colour: | Multicolor |
Batteries Required: | Yes |
Batteries Included: | Yes |
Age: | 8 years and up |
Assembly: | No |
Dimensions: | 6.3 x 33.3 x 26.7 cm; 794 Grams |
Material: | Cardboard |
Great hit with my family, my son is Fortnite obsessed so he was bound to love it but I didn’t expect his 89 year old great grandmother to enjoy it just as much!!
Really liked playing this, (not just because I won every time ) we play a lot of games, this makes monopoly a bit more fast paced and adds interest for the kids.
Endless fun and tears with the game. Keeps the brutality of the monopoly series some laughing some crying.
All in all and good game and good family fu
Bought for my 6 year old nephew who is a huge Mario fan and like to get involved in a game of monopoly. This is more simple than the regular game and great for a Mario fan!
Package arrived in good order. Found it abit boring at first but then after a while when we all understood the game properly it was good fun and the kids loved it. Good fun with 4 players or more.
Good game and everyone including the 5 year joined in and enjoyed
I bought this as a gift for friends & was lucky enough to play it with them – it was brilliant! This version of the game is a lot more simple than the original Monoply (there’s less money to contend with) & we loved the addition of the sound effect Question Block. Perfect for a family or if you love Mario or even if you’ve never been a fan! It was great fun & would love to play again!
Creates a good family friendly vibes, Educates children that in the real world there are winners and losers, but it’s far more important to get involved be part of something. First played best with adults for guidance and understanding of the rules. Suitable for children 5plus with adults guidance. All in all healthy fun and bante
Bought for grandson who loves Mario.Good way to get him off the games console but still a character he loves.
It arrived next day. Was good value. Not damaged and really pleased. Also a fun game to play….400hours less than real monopoly
Bought this for my kids to play. It’s great fun to play and suitable for the whole family. We love the electronic block that plays different sound effects when you press it.
Grandson loves it. Game does not go on for days like traditional monopoly so great for kids.
I brought this game for my 7year old son who loves playing monopoly and also loves Mario.
We played the game today, and my son loved it. The question mark block which you press, had it in for me. I kept getting either bowsers laugh or game over tune. My son got the coin ping and power up. He thought it was hilarious.
This version of Monopoly has been a big hit and he can’t wait to play again . I fully recommend Super Mario Monopoly.
This game offers you a unique opportunity to play with the little ones and keep them entertained while they enjoy the classic game of monopoly. Combining a character as popular as Mario in a game as well known as monopoly with that new die makes the game more enjoyable and fun for everyone. Creating monopoly masters from little ones. Good quality time spend together instead of screening the diffetent devices we have at home.
This is a great version of monopoly, and depending how your gaming fate goes it can be a quick game or a long one. We played this recently with friends and we all really enjoyed it – we ended up doing 4 games.
The extra challenge of trying to keep the ring and get to mount doom was clever as the ring can give you immunity to paying rent or going to jail etc. You can challenge people for the ring or it can be lost depending on the dice. There was also some sneaky secret quest cards that when revealed turned the game around and caused drama (lighthearted of course). I dont think we would play it with our boys as there may be tantrums lol.
Great gift for tolkien fans who like playing board games.
My youngest is Mario mad and this was perfect. It’s simple to follow so if you have a young one that struggles with large maths you don’t need to worry and it’s a simplified version of monopoly so it doesn’t take hours to play.
The game itself was great, however the box was very badly damaged and had been taped over with cello tape. Luckily it was just for our son, had it been as a gift it would have been bad.
My kid loves this version of Monopoly and it arrived well packaged with no damage to it
Is a bit on the pricy side but so a&e all the Monoplies imo.
If you like Nintendo, and you like Monopoly, then this is the game for you.
The board is set up perfectly, although there are some squares missing. I’m not sure whether this was because they ran out of ideas for what some spaces could be, or if it was just for the spacing of it, but instead of three coloured spaces, for most, there are just two.
It has the chest cards, but the chance cards have been cleverly swapped with an electronic question mark box. Just press it and take a chance to what you might get. Rather usefully, you are given a reminder card so you know what each of the sounds mean and represent. Unfortunately when I played it, I kept getting his with paying up. I think it has it in for me!
The houses and hotels have been beautifully changed for toads houses and peaches castles. The Monopoly money has also been replaced with coins, separated into ones and fives. Admittedly, I did think there wasn’t enough of them to go around, and I do think there is a possibility that you may run out of them at some point if there were more players (possibly the only down side), but we had enough between three of us to be able to play it sufficiently. I’d probably recommend that the more coins are added into the game for future reference to help avoid this issue.
I quite enjoyed playing it, it was a fun alternative to the original game.