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Animal crossing monopoly
Animal crossing monopoly












You do not trade these cards and you cannot have more than one. Each player receives one of these special skills cards the first time they cross GO and can use that skill for the rest of the game. We should also note that there are also four “skills” cards. You aren’t collecting $200 bucks for passing go in this game – you get to buy stuff! There are 3 home furnishings that are on the board at a given time – and you have a chance to buy one every time you pass GO.

animal crossing monopoly

So, what is the purpose of the game? The winner is going to be the player who collects the most “Nook Miles.” You collect Nook Miles by purchasing different decorations for your home – using the bells you collect while selling your resources.ĭifferent home furnishings cost different amounts and can be worth different amounts of Nook Miles. You aren’t charging players rent or money for landing on your spaces – but you are getting a resource tile that you can sell every time that land on your property. When an opponent lands on the space, they still get to collect a resource tile from that property, but the person who claimed/owned/discovered that property first also gets a resource tile. In the Animal Crossing Version, when you land on a property space you put a token of your player/piece onto that space. Here is a major difference if you were thinking you were getting into a traditional Monopoly game. Each of these property spaces will have a pile of corresponding resource tiles placed on them, and you will take one tile when you land on that property/island space.

animal crossing monopoly

In this version you go around collecting fish, butterfly, apple, and fossil pieces which you can sell back to the bank.Īnd in the world of Animal Crossing, they call their currency bells – so you trade in your tokens for “bells” which you can use to purchase home decorations. The concept of this game is also vastly different. This board also has lots of chance and “nook miles” spaces which we will explain shortly. the original Monopoly which has three orange spaces. For example, there are two orange “property” spaces in Animal Crossing Monopoly vs. Each “property” (property spaces are called islands in this game) color is actually only two spaces. And honestly, the character pieces look really nice! They are about an inch tall too! Where to start when describing this game? First, you are going to pick a piece that is basically an Animal Crossing “character” which includes a boy fishing, a boy with his shovel ready to dig, a girl with a bug catching net, and a girl ready to go pick apples. This version of Monopoly has some of the basic concepts of the original Monopoly game – but plays very differently! I think most of us are familiar with Monopoly and the arguments that the original board game creates – and I will tell you that Animal Crossing Monopoly is not that game. If you were in doubt about purchasing this game for your household or for a child you know, read this Animal Crossing Monopoly Review for an honest description of the game from someone who isn’t an Animal Crossing expert! Animal Crossing New Horizons Monopoly Overview Needless to say, my son was thrilled to receive Animal Crossing Monopoly for his birthday – and I’ll be honest – I am actually having a pretty fun time playing this board game with him.

animal crossing monopoly

So, why would my son really want the Animal Crossing Monopoly board game for his birthday? Mostly because his mom loves the game and has gotten those kids addicted to creating their Island and doing the things that you do while play Animal Crossing. My knowledge of Animal Crossing is limited to the nonsensical descriptions of the video game I get from my boys and the knowledge gained from accidently overhearing some YouTube gamer play the game as my children watched him play.

animal crossing monopoly

I am going to be honest on this one, Animal Crossing is not a video game that dad has played much.














Animal crossing monopoly