Monopoly Junior Game (Amazon Exclusive)

March 27, 2018 - Comment

Monopoly Junior Game Amazon Exclusive Product Features Includes adorable junior tokens Monopoly game for younger players Fast and simple gameplay.Ages 5 and up Features fun, kid-friendly properties Includes gameboard, 4 Junior tokens, 20 Chance cards, 48 Sold signs, 90 banknotes, die, 4 Who’s Your Token Character cards, and game guide.

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Monopoly Junior Game Amazon Exclusive

Product Features

  • Includes adorable junior tokens
  • Monopoly game for younger players
  • Fast and simple gameplay.Ages 5 and up
  • Features fun, kid-friendly properties
  • Includes gameboard, 4 Junior tokens, 20 Chance cards, 48 Sold signs, 90 banknotes, die, 4 Who’s Your Token Character cards, and game guide.

Comments

gcphost says:

Awesome mini monopoly game Awesome mini monopoly game! My 6 year old loves it!We played with 2, 3 and 4 players. Games, even with just $1, take some time, 20mins-40mins roughly.I tried playing with more and less money, depending on my patience. $15 makes for a nice quick game. $40 and you’ll take all night :DAdd some regular monopoly rules in as your kid learns the game to make for some more fun.I docked a star due to the paper money. It took a good 6 games and a bunch of…

K Mitchell says:

Great Version for Young Kids This is a great version for younger kids. I bought this as as Christmas gift for my two younger sons, ages 7 and 5. They play easily (and their older brothers–9 & 11 enjoyed it too). Every time a player lands on a space, he/she must either: (1) purchase it if it’s available; or (2) pay rent if someone else has already purchased it. This really speeds up the game. The money is also just $1.00/1.00 monopoly increments. So the counting and purchasing is very straightforward. This is a…

JlS says:

Go – To Family game night Monopoly Junior is a fun “family” game, especially if your kids are under ten years old. The rules are simple, the board is straight forward and games are the ideal length – not so long that my kids lose interest. I have a ten year old and a six year old. After a few games with the standard rules, we were able to use the included game rules to make it a little more complex.

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