New York -opoly Latest Deals
New York -opoly Feature
- For 2-6 players
- Choose Traditional Play or 1-hour version
- Opoly-style play
- Family Fun
- Learn all about the city
New York -opoly Overview
New York, New York, the city so incredible it had to be named twice. It's the largest city in America, where skyscrapers pierce the sky and taxis provide a constant symphony for throngs of people of all races, religions, and social strata. New York is the world's hub for business, communications, finance, fashion, sports, and the arts. It's the Big Apple, the city that never sleeps. NEW YORK-OPOLY was created with the help of New York natives. We asked New Yorkers "What makes this place so great?" While it's impossible to include everything in this great city, NEW YORK-OPOLY hits the highlights. The game is full of the Big Apple, Yo!Yo!Yo!'s, carriage rides through Central Park...and if you think this game could be boring - FOGETTABOUDIT! This game is about New York City, the most exciting city in the world! Are you looking for a fun way to experience New York? Here it is! NEW YORK-OPOLY! Pewter tokens include: Empire State Building, Big Apple, Hot Dog, Prometheus (Rockefeller Center), Pretzel, Statue of LibertyNew York -opoly Specifications
Start spreading the news--there's a new board game and it's, like, a totally fabulous New York experience. Everything that makes the Big Apple the center of the universe is in this game--Rockefeller Center, the Empire State Building, the Brooklyn Bridge, massive traffic jams, and more. Like Monopoly, this game for two to six players starts with everyone receiving a stash of cash. With a roll of the dice, the players round the board, landing on various landmarks like the World Trade Center, Carnegie Hall, or the Bronx Zoo. When you land on a property, you can opt to buy it, trade it, or pay rent. Two kinds of wild cards, Big Fun and Contingency, spice up the competitive action. Anyone who owns large blocks of property can build a skyline or, when it's fully developed, trade the buildings in for the key to the city. For those poor souls who exhibit poor financial judgment, there's always the option of a mortgage--if the IRS doesn't get them first--to keep their dreams afloat. --Marianne PainterAvailable at Amazon Check Great Offer Now!!! Before Time Out
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