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'''Monopoly: Pokémon Kanto | |name=Monopoly: Pokémon Edition | ||
|subtitled=Kanto Edition | |||
|image=Monopoly-Pokémon Kanto Edition.png | |||
|image_size=400 | |||
|caption=Kanto edition | |||
|image2=Monopoly-Pokémon Exclusive Kanto Edition.png | |||
|caption2=Exclusive Kanto edition | |||
|image_size2=400 | |||
|date=September 15, 2014<small> Kanto edition</small><br>2015<small> Exclusive Kanto edition</small> | |||
|publisher={{wp|Hasbro}} | |||
|age=8+ | |||
|players=2 to 6 | |||
|links= | |||
* For more information on general gameplay, refer to the original {{wp|Monopoly (game)|Monopoly}} on {{wp|Wikipedia}}.<br> | |||
}} | |||
'''Monopoly: Pokémon Kanto edition''' is a special edition of the classic {{wp|Monopoly}} game published and adapted towards [[Pokémon]] by {{wp|Hasbro}}. It is focused on the [[Kanto]] region. It is a remake of the [[Monopoly: Pokémon Edition (1999)|1999 edition]], but based on {{g|FireRed and LeafGreen}} and [[Pokémon Origins]] rather than on {{2v2|Red|Blue}} and the [[Pokémon anime|the anime]]. It was released on September 15, 2014. An exclusive GameStop version including extra cards and tokens was later released in 2015. | |||
==Blurb== | |||
<i><b>Join {{p|Pikachu}} and friends on an adventure throught the [[Kanto]] Region!</b> | |||
In this special Pokémon: Kanto Edition of MONOPOLY® you'll travel through all eight gyms and battle Gym Leaders Pokémon. Trainer Battle and Professor Oak cards might reward you for Pokémon encounters, or bring an unexpected surprise. Buy, sell and trade with other Pokémon Trainers to get a powerful Pokémon team and win the game!</i> | |||
==Contents== | |||
* 1 x Gameboard | |||
* 6{{tt|*|10 in the exclusive edition}} x Pokémon tokens | |||
* 2 x Dice | |||
* 28 x Pokémon deed cards | |||
* 16 x Professor Oak cards | |||
* 16 x Trainer Battle cards | |||
* 32 x Poké Marts tokens | |||
* 12 x Poké Centers tokens | |||
* 1 x Rulebook | |||
* 1 x Pack of money bills | |||
* 1 x Set of trays | |||
* 10 x Power cards{{tt|*|exclusive edition only}} | |||
==Changes from the original Monopoly== | ==Changes from the original Monopoly== | ||
* The currency is the Pokémon Dollar ({{PDollar}}). | * The currency is the Pokémon Dollar ({{PDollar}}). | ||
* [[Professor Oak]] and [[Pokémon battle|Trainer Battle]] spaces and cards replace | * The usual Monopoly's tokens are replaced by Pokémon tokens. | ||
* The four original types of [[Poké Ball]]s, | * Blue [[Pokémon Mart]]s and red [[Pokémon Center]]s replace houses and hotels, respectively. | ||
* | * [[Professor Oak]] and [[Pokémon battle|Trainer Battle]] spaces and cards replace "Chance" and "Community Chest" spaces and cards, respectively | ||
* {{p|Zapdos}} and {{p|Articuno}} replace the Electric Company and Water Works spaces respectively. | * The four original types of [[Poké Ball]]s (Poké Ball, Great Ball, Ultra Ball and Master Ball), replace the "Railroads". | ||
* "[[Blue (Origins)|Blue]] Attacks" and "[[Team Rocket]] Attacks" spaces and cards replace the "Income Tax" and "Luxury Tax" spaces and cards, respectively. | |||
* {{p|Zapdos}} and {{p|Articuno}} replace the Electric Company and Water Works spaces and cards, respectively. | |||
* "Power Cards" are added to give a twist to the game.{{tt|*|Exclusive edition only}} | |||
==Pokémon | ==Pokémon tokens== | ||
Monopoly's usual tokens were replaced by Pokémon tokens. Six of them were included in the regular edition of the game and four extras were added in the exclusive edition. | |||
===Regular edition=== | |||
* {{p|Bulbasaur}} | * {{p|Bulbasaur}} | ||
* {{p|Charmander}} | * {{p|Charmander}} | ||
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* {{p|Jigglypuff}} | * {{p|Jigglypuff}} | ||
* {{p|Eevee}} | * {{p|Eevee}} | ||
===Exclusive edition=== | |||
* {{p|Meowth}} | |||
* {{p|Psyduck}} | |||
* {{p|Cubone}} | |||
* {{p|Magikarp}} | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Monopoly: Pokémon Edition (1999)]] | * [[Monopoly: Pokémon Edition (1999)]] | ||
* [[Monopoly: Pokémon Edition (2001)]] | * [[Monopoly: Pokémon Edition (2001)]] | ||
{{Project Merchandise notice}} | {{Project Merchandise notice}} | ||
[[Category:Board games]] | [[Category:Board games]] |
Revision as of 16:12, 29 September 2016
Monopoly: Pokémon Edition Kanto Edition | ||||
Kanto edition Exclusive Kanto edition | ||||
Release date | September 15, 2014 Kanto edition 2015 Exclusive Kanto edition | |||
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Publisher(s) | Hasbro | |||
Age | 8+ | |||
Players | 2 to 6 | |||
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Monopoly: Pokémon Kanto edition is a special edition of the classic Monopoly game published and adapted towards Pokémon by Hasbro. It is focused on the Kanto region. It is a remake of the 1999 edition, but based on Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen and Pokémon Origins rather than on Red and Blue and the the anime. It was released on September 15, 2014. An exclusive GameStop version including extra cards and tokens was later released in 2015.
Blurb
Join Pikachu and friends on an adventure throught the Kanto Region!
In this special Pokémon: Kanto Edition of MONOPOLY® you'll travel through all eight gyms and battle Gym Leaders Pokémon. Trainer Battle and Professor Oak cards might reward you for Pokémon encounters, or bring an unexpected surprise. Buy, sell and trade with other Pokémon Trainers to get a powerful Pokémon team and win the game!
Contents
- 1 x Gameboard
- 6* x Pokémon tokens
- 2 x Dice
- 28 x Pokémon deed cards
- 16 x Professor Oak cards
- 16 x Trainer Battle cards
- 32 x Poké Marts tokens
- 12 x Poké Centers tokens
- 1 x Rulebook
- 1 x Pack of money bills
- 1 x Set of trays
- 10 x Power cards*
Changes from the original Monopoly
- The currency is the Pokémon Dollar ($).
- The usual Monopoly's tokens are replaced by Pokémon tokens.
- Blue Pokémon Marts and red Pokémon Centers replace houses and hotels, respectively.
- Professor Oak and Trainer Battle spaces and cards replace "Chance" and "Community Chest" spaces and cards, respectively
- The four original types of Poké Balls (Poké Ball, Great Ball, Ultra Ball and Master Ball), replace the "Railroads".
- "Blue Attacks" and "Team Rocket Attacks" spaces and cards replace the "Income Tax" and "Luxury Tax" spaces and cards, respectively.
- Zapdos and Articuno replace the Electric Company and Water Works spaces and cards, respectively.
- "Power Cards" are added to give a twist to the game.*
Pokémon tokens
Monopoly's usual tokens were replaced by Pokémon tokens. Six of them were included in the regular edition of the game and four extras were added in the exclusive edition.
Regular edition
Exclusive edition
See also
This article is part of Project Merchandise, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on all Pokémon toys, dolls, books, and collectible merchandise. |