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Monopoly Unicorns vs. Llamas Board Game for Ages 8 and Up; Play on Team Unicorn or Team Llama (Amazon Exclusive)

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Features

  • GAME ABOUT ADORABLE ANIMALS: In this awesome animal Monopoly game, unicorns and llamas faceoff to see which adorable beast is best
  • TEAM UP: This Monopoly board game for kids ages 8 and up is designed to be played in teams; choose to play on Team Unicorn or Team Llama; Mark territories with rainbow or candy cardboard title markers
  • CLAIM TITLES: Instead of buying properties like in the classic Monopoly board game, in the Monopoly Unicorn vs. Llamas game teams claim titles for their fuzzy friends such as Most Huggable or Cutest Babies
  • GET AHEAD WITH CHANCE CARDS: Players move ahead in the board game with hilarious Llama and Unicorn Chance cards featuring phrases that remind players why they love these creatures so much
  • FUN BOARD GAME FOR AGES 8 AND UP: The Monopoly Unicorns Vs. Llamas game plays up the rivalry of these adorable creatures; Players can have a blast trying to prove that their furry friends are the best

Description

Inspired by the lively rivalry between llamas and the mythical unicorn, the Monopoly Unicorns vs. Llamas game can be a fun game for animal lovers everywhere. This edition of the Monopoly board game is designed to be played in teams. Join Team Unicorn or Team Llama and move around the board to claim titles such Most Colorful, Twinkliest Eyes, Most Charming, and Sweetest. The game ends when all titles have been claimed and the team with the most titles wins. The winners can say that their adorable beast is the best! The Hasbro, Hasbro Gaming, Parker Brothers, and Monopoly names and logos, the distinctive design of the gameboard, the four corner squares, the Mr. Monopoly name and character, as well as each of the distinctive elements of the board and playing pieces are trademarks of Hasbro for its property trading game and game equipment.

Product Dimensions: 15.75 x 10.5 x 0.1 inches


Item Weight: 10.6 ounces


Item model number: E8760000


Manufacturer recommended age: 8 years and up


Release date: October 11, 2019


Language: English


Department: Unisex-Adult


Manufacturer: Hasbro


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Love it
Style: Standard
The Monopoly Unicorns vs. Llamas Board Game offers a whimsical twist on the classic Monopoly experience, pitting two iconic creatures against each other in a battle for property domination. In this lively rendition of the beloved game, players can choose to represent either the majestic unicorns or the adorable llamas as they buy, sell, and trade properties to build their fantastical empires. With vibrant artwork, playful tokens, and unique gameplay mechanics, Monopoly Unicorns vs. Llamas adds an extra layer of fun and excitement to the timeless board game. Whether you're a fan of mythical unicorns or quirky llamas, this game promises hours of entertainment for players of all ages. Gather your friends and family, choose your side, and let the magical journey begin with Monopoly Unicorns vs. Llamas! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2024 by Jennifer Picado

  • Loves Unicorns and/or Llamas.... this game is for you!
Style: Standard
My daughter is into both unicorns and llamas and was delighted to receive this game. We have played a few times so far. It is easy to learn. Similar, but different to monopoly. Such as you are not buying and then adding houses/hotels. You work with only two values of money versus the multiple in Monopoly. I like how it is simplified so children can be the banker and still keep things moving at a decent pace. Lots of opportunities to incorporate math and reading into play. Encourages team building when you have multiple players. Provides positive attributes and relatable content for purchasing such most huggable or best room decor. My son played, but at five he tired easily and had no interest in finishing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2020 by E. Gilbert

  • Product as Described, however you know how pre-teens are...
Style: Standard
Our pre-teen was adamant about getting this for Christmas last year. It was "tops" on the list. LOL Ok, well let me tell you, here we are, a year later and she hasn't even opened the lid to this magically unicorn monopoly game! My hubby and I aren't going to bug her about it, because ya know, this game takes all dang day to play and we aren't so thrilled about this theme... apparently she isn't so thrilled either or she would have played it by now. But that's no fault to the item, supplier or seller, it's simply kids, pre-teens and teens who can't get their stinking faces out of tables, tvs and netflix these days. Ugh. Anyways, super cute game from the box, I'm sure others are enjoying it. Just not our over dramatic pre-teen who add this to her Christmas list for reasons unknown. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2021 by Casey Forrest

  • Decent game, poor storage organization
Style: Standard
This game makes for a nice change from regular Monopoly with the game being both team-based and focused on territorial control over pure wealth. Players form even teams and go around the board claiming free tiles, stealing them from other players, or locking them down by cementing control. Team members share money and properties. The game ends once all properties have been claimed and one team has the majority. The game itself goes pretty quickly with properties bouncing back and forth and having spaces that take a player to the nearest unclaimed spot. As players share resources, discussing strategy is important as to stop overextension (as running out of money can start a brutal chain reaction). Out first game stayed rather even to the end, with it ending with a score of 9-7, a llama victory. Where the game really fails is organization. The components include character pieces, dice, a property deck, 2 chance decks, a set of control tokens for each team, and some money (in two denominations, $100 and $500). To hold all this, you're given a basic bankers try for the standard monopoly game. This means besides the money, which only needs two of the slots, nothing fits right. And to further top it off, you can't keep it in the tray as the box is too short to allow the cards to remain upright in the slots, forcing a person to either throw everything together (either in the tray or loose in the box) or have a box that is unable to be closed all the way. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2019 by EmpD

  • As described
Style: Standard
As described
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2024 by Joel R. Cox

  • Perfect for my collection!
Style: Standard
I am a major collector of themed Monopoly games and I am very picky and indecisive with the Monopoly games I choose to add to my personal collection. My overall opinion is that this themed Monopoly game is absolutely adorable! The theme alone is great! The llama and unicorn pawns are so cute, well made and vibrantly colored. This would be such a great gift idea or a cute addition to a collection, and would be perfect for family fun! There just isn't any negative sides of this adorable game in my opinion! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2021 by Jamie Smith

  • This game is awesome
Style: Standard
I have 5 year old and 7 year old daughter, and they love this game! It was very easy for my 5 year old to learn, and it is helping my 7 year old build critical thinking and strengthen her adding skills. The game breaks you up into unicorns vs llamas, and we find it better to do one adult and one child per team. The game board is smaller (8x8 instead of 10x10) and it’s claims that the game ends when all spots are purchased, so it it a shorter game to keep the littles’ attention. Would definitely recommend for a household with kids ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2020 by Karen S. Metcalf

  • This is a fun spin on the original
Style: Standard
Fun for everyone! A classic game with a twist for unicorn & Llama lovers ! My daughter was so excited she dressed up as the monopoly guy , so she could hand out the money in style. Such a fun game that takes you away from reality for a few hours. Good family and friends bonding time.
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2022 by Ms. Peacock 🦚 Ms. Peacock 🦚

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