Hasbro Brings the Mobile App Fun of ‘Moopoly Go!’ Back To The Gaming Table – AwesomeToyBlog

Hasbro Brings the Mobile App Fun of ‘Moopoly Go!’ Back To The Gaming Table – AwesomeToyBlog

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From tabletop board game to mobile game and back, Hasbro today launched a brand-new, official version of the world’s most popular family board game – MONOPOLY GO! Edition, in collaboration with Scopely, a global interactive entertainment and mobile-first video game company. Available at Amazon, this special edition game transforms the wildly popular digital gaming version of MONOPOLY back into a tabletop game, giving fans of the app a new, exciting way to experience and enjoy with friends and family.

The MONOPOLY GO! game is a quick-playing board game version of the wildly popular MONOPOLY GO! digital game. In this thrilling family board game, the first player to build a landmark wins. To get started, each player chooses a mini gameboard with a favorite location, plus a matching-colored die. Then players take turns, each rolling all the die at once, while each player moves their token that many spaces around their board.  If a player lands on a color space, they take a landmark block from the tray and add it to their board. Use Bank Heists, Shut Downs, and Mega Shut Downs to sabotage rivals. The first to stack 4 matching-colored landmark blocks on their board wins! Searching for fun family games? This family party game is a great choice for anytime play, and it makes a cool gift for those ages 8+ who love MONOPOLY board games.

The game is now available at Amazon (those are affiliate links that help support AwesomeToyBlog!).

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