In this exciting twist on the Monopoly game, players enter the world of Transformers and imagine traveling between Earth and Cybertron as a heroic Autobot or evil Decepticon. Choose to play as Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Grimlock, Megatron, Starscream, or Soundwave in a race to take control of energy-rich locations. Buy, sell, or swap properties, build up a supply of Energon cubes, and construct Energon bunkers.
The last player with money when all other players have gone bankrupt wins! The Monopoly: Transformers Edition game is for kids ages 8 and up. (Tokens do not convert.)
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MONOPOLY GAME WITH TRANSFORMERS THEME: The epic battle between the Autobots and the Decepticons makes its way to the Monopoly gameboard
TRANSFORMERS MONOPOLY TOKENS: The game includes Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Grimlock, Megatron, Starscream, and Soundwave character tokens. (Tokens do not convert.)
TRANSFORMERS-THEMED GAMEBOARD: The gameboard features iconic Transformers locations such as Iacon City, Quintessa, and Junkion
BUILD ENERGON SUPPLY: Players build up a supply of Energon cubes and construct Energon bunkers in an epic battle for control of energy-rich locations
FOR TRANSFORMERS FANS: The Monopoly: Transformers Edition board game makes a great birthday gift or holiday gift for kids ages 8 and up
Includes gameboard, 6 character tokens, 22 Title Deed cards, 16 Autobot cards, 16 Decepticon cards, 32 Energon Cubes, 12 Energon Bunkers, 2 Dice, money pack, and game guide.
Ages 8 and up
2 to 6 players
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WiseMan wrote:I have the IDW version and we're actually in the middle of a game right now. We especially like the different doubles rules; double sixes lets you fight someone for a property and double threes lets you destroy someone's house.
TF-fan kev777 wrote:Okay, so when did Monopoly get hit by Hasbro's parts count limits? The board is missing 2 spaces on each side from the standard board. Looks like 6 properties were cut along with some of the random tax spaces, but Metroplex and Trypticon appear to be sort of like properties now.
o.supreme wrote:I'm glad I have the first version which came out in 2007. I also recently got the Godzilla Monopoly. While it retains the original 40 sided board (as opposed to the newer modified 32 sided one... ). It does have newer changes I'm not fond of like making the properties directly after GO Brown, and the title deeds themselves rectangular instead of square (not earth shaking, but still...why mess with the classics?)
I feel complete however. I have a Decent Original Monopoly. I have the 1st Star Wars Monopoly (1997), 1st Transformers Monopoly (2007), and now Godzilla Monopoly (2020). I think I have all my major hobbies covered, unless they come out with a Super Robot Anime Monopoly, which I highly doubt.
All the variants for whatever interest you have are nice, but when they start changing the board itself, the speed die (I hate that stupid thing), and some of the other more traditional facets of the game, it just becomes far less special IMHO.WiseMan wrote:I have the IDW version and we're actually in the middle of a game right now. We especially like the different doubles rules; double sixes lets you fight someone for a property and double threes lets you destroy someone's house.
If it's the one that came out on 2007, or 2009, those are DW designs, not IDW, which I very much appreciate.
https://tfwiki.net/wiki/Monopoly
2007/2009 has designs based on DW
the 30th anniversary 2014 version has designs based on the original Toy Box Art
then there's the duper-duper deluxe version released at ComicCon in 2017
ZeroWolf wrote:I'm confused, haven't the two properties after go always been brown?
Hasbro commissioned a major graphic redesign to the U.S. Standard Edition of the game in 2008 along with some minor revisions. Among the changes: the colors of Mediterranean and Baltic Avenues changed from purple to brown, and the colors of the GO square changed from red to black. A flat $200 Income Tax was imposed (formerly the player's choice of $200 or 10% of their total holdings, which they could not calculate until after making their final decision). Originally the amount was $300 but was changed a year after the game's debut,[33] and the Luxury Tax amount increased to $100 from $75. There were also changes to the Chance and Community Chest cards; for example, the "poor tax", "receive for services", "Xmas fund matures", and "grand opera opening" cards became "speeding fine", "receive $25 consultancy fee", "holiday fund matures", and "it is your birthday", respectively; though their effects remained the same; the player must pay only $50 instead of $150 for the school tax. In addition, a player now gets $50 instead of $45 for sale of stock, and the Advance to Illinois Avenue card now has the added text indicating a player collects $200 if they pass Go on the way there.[34]
o.supreme wrote:ZeroWolf wrote:I'm confused, haven't the two properties after go always been brown?
No they were Dark Purple for the longest time. The Godzilla 2020 version is the first time I've ever seen them Brown, (I see it on other more recent additions as well), not sure when the change happened
*edit* found this on Monopoly's Wikipedia PageHasbro commissioned a major graphic redesign to the U.S. Standard Edition of the game in 2008 along with some minor revisions. Among the changes: the colors of Mediterranean and Baltic Avenues changed from purple to brown, and the colors of the GO square changed from red to black. A flat $200 Income Tax was imposed (formerly the player's choice of $200 or 10% of their total holdings, which they could not calculate until after making their final decision). Originally the amount was $300 but was changed a year after the game's debut,[33] and the Luxury Tax amount increased to $100 from $75. There were also changes to the Chance and Community Chest cards; for example, the "poor tax", "receive for services", "Xmas fund matures", and "grand opera opening" cards became "speeding fine", "receive $25 consultancy fee", "holiday fund matures", and "it is your birthday", respectively; though their effects remained the same; the player must pay only $50 instead of $150 for the school tax. In addition, a player now gets $50 instead of $45 for sale of stock, and the Advance to Illinois Avenue card now has the added text indicating a player collects $200 if they pass Go on the way there.[34]
ZeroWolf wrote:Ah one of the differences between the UK version and US then, as they've always been brown in the UK editions before 2000
o.supreme wrote:There's been a few newer versions of Monopoly which have shortened the board, including a standard version. Not sure why it's being changed, but yeah, it's not as fun. I'm glad all my versions are the full board
william-james88 wrote:o.supreme wrote:There's been a few newer versions of Monopoly which have shortened the board, including a standard version. Not sure why it's being changed, but yeah, it's not as fun. I'm glad all my versions are the full board
Maybe because the original board is rigged. It remains a game of chance but there is 1 strategy using that board which will make someone win everytime.
Maybe the new board makes things more fair for a diverse game.
ZeroWolf wrote:Ah one of the differences between the UK version and US then, as they've always been brown in the UK editions before 2000
o.supreme wrote:If it's the one that came out on 2007, or 2009, those are DW designs, not IDW, which I very much appreciate.
MeGrimlock78 wrote:I would be Grimlock every
single
time.
Monopoly - Beast Wars: Transformers Edition Board Game
It’s Maximals vs. Predacons in a battle for the Golden Disk! The Monopoly: Transformers Beast Wars Edition board game for kids ages 8 and up is a must for Transformers fans. This 2-6 player game features gameplay inspired by the Transformers universe and iconic Transformers artwork.
Race to take control of key locations and powerful spaceships, obtain Stasis Pods, and wield the Golden Disk! Properties include Bio-Dome, The Ark, and Floating Mountain, and instead of houses and hotels, this edition features Energon cubes and Energon crystals. The player with the most Energon wins the game!
In 1996 the Transformers franchise introduced Beast Wars: Transformers, a new series and toyline that expanded the Transformers universe forever. Beast Wars brought fans Transformers robots that turned into beasts. It introduced the distant descendants of the Autobots and Decepticons, the heroic Maximals and evil Predacons, and immortalized their leaders: Optimus Primal and Megatron, new characters with famous namesakes.
The beloved beasts are back, brimming with 90s nostalgia, and ready to introduce new fans to this exciting twist on classic Transformers robots!
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