Monopoly: Pokémon Kanto Edition

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Monopoly: Pokémon Edition
Kanto Edition
Monopoly-Pokémon Kanto Edition.png
Kanto edition
Monopoly-Pokémon Exclusive Kanto Edition.png
Exclusive Kanto edition
Release date September 15, 2014 Kanto edition
2015 Exclusive Kanto edition
Publisher(s) USAopoly
Hasbro
Age 8+
Players 2 to 6
External Links
  • For more information on general gameplay, refer to the original Monopoly on Wikipedia.

Monopoly: Pokémon Kanto Edition is a special edition of the classic Monopoly game published and adapted for 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 Red and Blue and 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 through the Kanto Region!

In this special Pokémon: Kanto Edition of MONOPOLY® you'll travel through all eight gyms and battle Gym Leader 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× Gameboard
  • * Pokémon tokens
  • 2× Dice
  • 28× Pokémon deed cards
  • 16× Professor Oak cards
  • 16× Trainer Battle cards
  • 32× Poké Marts tokens
  • 12× Poké Centers tokens
  • 1× Rulebook
  • 1× Pack of money bills
  • 1× Set of trays
  • 10× Power cards*

Changes from the original Monopoly

Prototype box
  • The currency is the Pokémon Dollar ($).
  • The standard Monopoly's tokens are replaced by Pokémon tokens.
  • Blue Pokémon Marts and red Pokémon Centers replace houses and hotels, respectively.
  • The four original types of Poké Balls (Poké Ball, Great Ball, Ultra Ball, and Master Ball) replace the railroads.
  • Zapdos and Articuno replace the Electric Company and Water Works spaces and cards, respectively.
  • "Blue Attacks" and "Team Rocket Attacks" spaces and cards replace the "Income Tax" and "Luxury Tax" spaces and cards, respectively.
  • "Professor Oak" and "Trainer Battle" spaces and cards replace "Chance" and "Community Chest" spaces and cards, respectively.
  • "Power Cards" are added to give a twist to the game.*

Pokémon tokens

Monopoly's standard tokens are replaced by Pokémon tokens. Six of them are included in the regular edition of the game and four extras are included in the exclusive edition.

Regular edition

Tokens in the regular edition.

Exclusive edition

Tokens in the exclusive edition.

Properties

Brock's Gym Misty's Gym Lt. Surge's Gym Erika's Gym Sabrina's Gym Koga's Gym Blaine's Gym Giovanni's Gym
Geodude Staryu Voltorb Victreebel Kadabra Koffing Growlithe Nidoqueen
Onix Starmie Electabuzz Tangela Mr. Mime Muk Ponyta Nidoking
Horsea Raichu Vileplume Venomoth Weezing Rapidash

Power Cards

10 Power Cards were included in the exclusive edition of the game. At the start of the game, each player receives the card that matches their token. The power can only be used once during the game.

Pokémon Power Name Effect
Bulbasaur "BULBASAUR USES VINE WHIP!" "WHEN AN OPPONENT BUYS IMPROVEMENTS, USE A VINE TO STEAL ONE. (WHEN AN OPPONENT BUYS ANY NUMBER OF POKÉ MARTS OR POKÉMON CENTERS, YOU MAY STEAL ONE TO PLACE ON A PROPERTY YOU OWN THAT CAN LEGALLY HAVE ONE. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A LEGAL PROPERTY TO PLACE IT ON, YOU MAY SAVE IT UNTIL YOU DO.)"
Charmander "CHARMANDER USES FLAMETHROWER!" "BURN UP A DEED AND RETURN OWNERSHIP TO THE BANK! (USE THIS POWER AT ANY TIME. IF THE REMOVED PROPERTY CONTAINS IMPROVEMENTS, ALL POKÉ MARTS OR POKÉMON CENTERS ARE SOLD BACK TO THE BANK AT HALF THE LISTED PRICE. PAYMENT FROM THE BANK IS MADE TO THE PLAYER WHOSE PROPERTY WAS REMOVED.)"
Squirtle "SQUIRTLE USES HYDRO PUMP!" "WASH AWAY THE IMPROVEMENTS ON A LOCATION! (ANY OF THE REMOVED POKÉ MARTS OR POKÉMON CENTERS ARE SOLD BACK TO THE BANK AT HALF THE LISTED PRICE. PAYMENT FROM THE BANK IS MADE TO THE OWNER OF THE LOCATION.)"
Pikachu "PIKACHU USES THUNDERBOLT!" "MOVE ALL OPPONENTS TO ZAPDOS, ROLL THE DICE, AND NO MATTER WHO OWNS IT, THEY ALL PAY YOU 4 TIMES THE AMOUNT ROLLED. ALSO, IF ZAPDOS IS UNOWNED, YOU MAY BUY IT FROM THE BANK."
Jigglypuff "JIGGLYPUFF USES SING!" "USE AT THE END OF YOUR TURN, EVERYONE ELSE FALLS ASLEEP! YOU MAY IMMEDIATELY TAKE AN EXTRA TURN."
Meowth "MEOWTH USES THIEF!" "STEAL A JUST PURCHASED LOCATION! (YOU MUST ANNOUNCE THIS IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THAT PLAYER'S TRANSACTION.)"
Psyduck "PSYDUCK USES PSYCHIC!" "TELEKINETICALLY TAKE A PROFESSOR OAK OR TRAINER BATTLE CARD FROM AN OPPONENT! (PLAY AFTER AN OPPONENT REVEALS ONE OF THESE CARDS. YOU MAY TAKE THE CARD AND PLAY THE EFFECT FOR YOURSELF IMMEDIATELY.)"
Cubone "CUBONE USES BONEMARANG!"[sic] "THE BONEMARANGS[sic] STRIKE TWICE! WHEN AN OPPONENT LANDS ON ONE OF YOUR PROPERTIES, THEY HAVE TO PAY DOUBLE THE RENT DUE."
Magikarp "MAGIKARP USES FLAIL!" "FLAIL AVOIDS THE RENT CHARGE! (IF THE SPACE IS A LOCATION OWNED BY AN OPPONENT, HE OR SHE MUST PAY YOU HALF THE AMOUNT OF THAT SPACE'S RENT.)"
Eevee "EEVEE USES CHARM!" "CHARM AN OPPONENT TO SWAP THEIR HIGHEST VALUED PROPERTY WITH YOUR LOWEST. (IF THAT PLAYER COMPLAINS, YOU MAY RECEIVE AN ADDITIONAL 100 FROM HIM OR HER. USE HIS[sic] POWER ONLY ON YOUR TURN. IF EITHER OF THE PROPERTIES CONTAIN IMPROVEMENTS, ALL POKÉ MARTS OR POKÉMON CENTERS ARE SOLD BACK TO THE BANK AT HALF THE LISTED PRICE. PAYMENT FROM THE BANK IS MADE TO THE PLAYER WHO ORIGINALLY OWNED THE PROPERTY.)"

Trivia

Errors

  • On the Cubone "Power Card", the move Bonemerang is misspelled as Bonemarang.
  • On the Eevee "Power Card", the effect is missing a "T" for the word "This" in the sentence "USE HIS POWER ONLY ON YOUR TURN."

See also

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