Tired of the classic Monopoly property grabbing board game? Now you can travel around the world from Hong Kong to London with the new Monopoly – Here & Now – World Edition powered by BuzzFeed. The goal is get your passport filled up to win the game!
Board Game: Monopoly Here & Now – World Edition
Play Zelda on a Monopoly Board Game
Play Zelda not on a Nintendo console, but on a game board this time. From USAopoly, this is The Legend of Zelda Monopoly game. This Monopoly version is all for Zelda fans.
Monopoly: Firefly Edition
Hasbro Despicable Me Minion Board Games
The Princess Bride Board Game
If you’re child of the 1980s’, you’re probably remember this iconic film Princess Bride. It was swashbuckling adventure with a dose of romance, action and comedy. There was Andre the Giant and many memorable lines like, “Hello! My name is Inigo Montoya! You killed my father! Prepare to die!” Now comes Princess Bride-opoly board game from Toy Vault.
Adventure Time Monopoly Board Game!
Are you are fan of Cartoon Network’s Adventure Time and the board game Monopoly? Now you can put the two together and play Adventure Time Monopoly Collector’s Edition by USAopoly, Cartoon Network and Hasbro.
Custom built “Fallout” Monopoly board game
Check out this nerd kudos gift.
A custom “Fallout” Monopoly-style board game as a birthday present for the wife. It’s not easy, since it took 8 months to make this.
Classic Monopoly Tokens on the Retiring Block
Today, toy company Hasbro is generating some PR buzz for the classic board game Monopoly by retiring one of its classic tokens. The public will get the chance to vote on which classic token to be saved – either the car, thimble, boot, Scottie dog, battleship, hat, iron or wheelbarrow.
You have until February 5, 2013 on Monopoly’s Facebook page to decide. My vote is for the “Iron”. Vote!!!
Play Monopoly on the Streets of Chicago
How cool would it be to play the classic board game “Monopoly” on the streets of Chi-town? Way cool.
The street artist(s) behind this “Monopoly” art project chose to remain hidden, but they are simply known as the artist(s) – Bored. For more pictures of this “Monopoly” street art and article, go to: Colossal, Art & Design – Monopoly Street Art.