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Monopoly: Pokemon Edition Monopoly: Pokemon Edition Customer Review: Like’m or Hate’m This is Still a Beautiful Monopoly Game
If you are a Pok mon fan you will love this version of Monopoly. It has a beautiful board. Instead of trains you collect pok balls (Normal, Great, Ultra, and Master). The Title Deeds are different types of Pok mon and look like collector cards. The tokens are probably the coolest on any version of monopoly games which makes you wonder why other versions do not follow suit; they include Picahu, Mewtwo, Clefairy, Bulbasaur, Charisar and Nikoking.

The Optional Rules are based on if you throw doubles.
Double 1’s - Teleport, like Mewtow, anywhere.
Double 2’s - Rest like Clefairy and collect $200.00
Double 3’s - Use Bulbasaur’s Leech Seed and collect $50.00 from each player
Double 4’s - Draw a Professor Oak (Chance) Card.
Double 5’s - Draw a Trainer Battle (Community Chest) Card.
Double 6’s - Battle another player for control of one of their pok mon cards (title deeds)
For more optional rules read my review on Deluxe Monopoly.

Even if you hate the little critters but enjoy collecting different versions of Monopoly games, like I do, you can’t go wrong with this one. Honestly, only the Simpson version has better art than this one. If only as a collectors item this is a must buy.

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Pokemon Yahtzee Jr. Pokemon Yahtzee Jr. Dice are more fun when they bear images of kids’ favorite Pok mon characters. This dice game translates the roll-and-match fun of Yahtzee into the world of “catch ‘em all” excitement. The five dice bear images of Bulbasaur, Squirtle, Pikachu, and other Pok mon favorites. When the images match, you score. Match five dice in three rolls for a Yahtzee! Pok mon Yahtzee Junior comes complete with five dice, 20 scoring tokens, a dice cup, a scoreboard, and a label sheet. –Ava Natov
Customer Review: Great for kids!
This game works for my 7 year old son and my 4 year old twins- it is easy enough for the younger kids but challenging enough for the older ones. It is also a quick enough game for the younger kids to stay interested. Teaches color recognition, counting and taking turns. Be warned though- the pokemon chips are cardboard; they should make them plastic.
Customer Review: A good game
My 4-year-old is in a big Pokemon phase and this little game suits him perfectly. It is just right for his ability level and attention span. To liven it up we shout as we roll the dice, “Picacu, (or insert appropriate Pokemon name here) I choose you!” I enjoy Yahtzee as an adult, so I’m hoping this will move him along the path toward being able to play the regular version in the not-too-distant future.

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Pokemon Monopoly Pokemon Monopoly For parents who are feeling in the dark about their child’s fascination with Pok mon, the Monopoly Pok mon Edition is just the game to turn on their lights. By joining in this game of traditional Monopoly with a Pok mon twist, parents learn firsthand about the characters and stories of Pok mon. Instead of buying property, houses, and hotels, players collect Pok centers or gyms. Buying a space means catching a Pok mon character. Players who catch all the characters of a color earn the badge for that gym. Playing tokens are Pok mon characters. The board looks much like classic Monopoly, but it features a Pok mon map in its center. “Go To Jail” is still where you’d expect it, so some things never change. –Lee Strucker
Customer Review: Best Game Ever Played
I LOVE Pokemon so since I have real ones they play games with me they said this was the best my Growlithe almost burned the bored in exitment but Vaporeon stopped him.
P.S. I’m 9
Customer Review: Nice set!
This is nicely done…some of the figurines have small bendable parts that may get bent right off someday….YOu can play it the same as normal monopoly or use additional “Pokemon” rules.

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