We are a Harry Potter family and also love to play board games, so MONOPOLY: Harry Potter Edition game seems like it will be the perfect combination for game night. The game is filled with art, locations and themes from Harry Potter as you pick one of your golden themed tokens (We will be playing the broom) to start the game. The twist is you will then choose a House Card which gives you advantages and disadvantages throughout the game, so choose wisely as token replace regular Monopoly money. When you collect a color set, you get to add house crests and cards will be delivered via the Owl Post. Who is going to own Dumbledore’s Office and Room Of Requirement?
With the new Epic Universe and Max series coming, it is always great to keep Harry Potter on everyone’s mind and MONOPOLY: Harry Potter Edition does just that. We are thinking that Jail might have been replaced by Azkaban and Free Parking turned into something else, but it does make sure you know you are still playing Monopoly this way.
MONOPOLY: Harry Potter Edition
(HASBRO/Ages 8 and Up/Retail Price: $39.99/Available: 5/30/24 on Amazon and at most major retailers starting 8/1/24)In the MONOPOLY: Harry Potter Edition game, play as a Hogwarts student and earn house points to win the game! It combines classic MONOPOLY elements with artwork, locations, and themes from the world of Harry Potter. To start, players can choose from 6 enchanting transportation-themed golden tokens. They’ll then choose a House Card to be sorted into a house, giving the player advantages and disadvantages throughout the game. In this edition, Hogwarts locations are properties and house points replace MONOPOLY money. Move around the board and use house points to explore iconic locations in Hogwarts castle and Hogsmeade Village. The more a player explores, the more house points they can collect from other players. Collect a color set to add house crests, and draw Owl Post cards for game-changing news. The game ends when all locations have been explored, and the player with the most house points wins! This strategy board game is a fun game for family time, and a great gift for kids ages 8 and up, teens, and adults who are fans of Harry Potter.
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