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==Spaces==
==Spaces==
The layout of spaces is mostly the same, except with the following differences:
The layout of spaces is mostly the same, except with the following differences:
*The "Collect $200 salary as you pass" message on the "GO!" space is replaced with a [[Bowser]] icon and a "Boss Fight" message appears, prompting the player who makes the revolution to take two coins instead after drawing and following the instructions on a boss card.
*The "GO!" space prompts the player who lands on or passes it to receive 2 Coins from the Bank and initiate a "Boss Fight" by flipping over the top Boss Card on its pile (see further details below).
*Mediterranean Avenue is replaced with [[Acorn Plains]].
*There are only two properties in each "Color Set" as follows:
*Baltic Avenue is replaced with [[Yoshi Hill|Yoshi's Hill]].
** Browns: [[Acorn Plains]] & [[Yoshi Hill|Yoshi's Hill]]
*Reading Railroad and Oriental Avenue are both replaced with [[Layer-Cake Desert]].
** Light Blues: [[Layer-Cake Desert]] & [[Stone-Eye Zone]]
*Vermont Avenue and Connecticut Avenue are both replaced with [[Stone-Eye Zone]].
** Maroons: [[Sparkling Waters]] & [[Dragoneel's Undersea Grotto]]
*Saint Charles Place and Electric Company are both replaced with [[Sparkling Waters]].
** Oranges: [[Frosted Glacier]] & [[Cooligan Fields]]
*States Avenue and Virginia Avenue are both replaced with [[Dragoneel's Undersea Grotto]].
** Reds: {[Soda Jungle]] & [[Painted Swampland]]
*Pennsylvania Railroad and Saint James Place are both replaced with [[Frosted Glacier]].
** Yellows: [[Rock-Candy Mines]] & [[Waddlewing's Nest]]
*Tennessee Avenue and New York Avenue are both replaced with [[Cooligan Fields]].
** Greens: [[Meringue Clouds]] & [[Switchback Hill]]
*Kentucky Avenue is replaced with [[Soda Jungle]].
** Dark Blues: [[Peach's Castle]] & [[Bowser's Castle]]
*Indiana Avenue and Illinois Avenue are replaced with [[Painted Swampland]].
* There are no Community Chest or Chance spaces. In their places are four [[Super Star]] Spaces and four [[Warp Pipe]] Spaces, one of each on each side of the game board.
*B & O Railroad, Atlantic Avenue, and Ventnor Avenue are all replaced with [[Rock-Candy Mines]].
** Landing on a Super Star Space activates your Character's Super Star Ability, listed on the Character card. Each Character has a unique Super Star Ability so listed. ''EXAMPLE: If Mario lands on a Super Star Space, he rolls the numbered die and receives the number rolled + 5 Coins (i.e. a roll of a 3 earns Mario 8 Coins total.)''
*Water Works and Marvin Gardens are both replaced with [[Waddlewing's Nest]].
** Landing on a Warp Pipe Space lets the player move their Character to the very next Warp Pipe space on the board. The player also collects any dropped coins on the spaces between those two Warp Pipes and on the landing Pipe (not from the departing Pipe).
*Pacific Avenue and North Carolina Avenue are both replaced with [[Meringue Clouds]].
* The Railroad Spaces are replaced by two [[? Block]] Spaces (one between the Brown and Light Blue sets, and one between the Red and Yellow sets) and two [[Thwomp]] Spaces (one between the Maroon and Orange sets, and one between the Green and Dark Blue sets).
*Pennsylvania Avenue and Short Line are both replaced with [[Switchback Hill]].
** Landing on a ? Block Space lets the player roll the numbered die and collect that many Coins from the Bank.
*Park Place is replaced with [[Peach's Castle]].
** Landing on a Thwomp Space forces that player to drop two Coins on that space.
*Boardwalk is replaced with [[Bowser's Castle]].
*Community Chest spaces have a [[Super Star]] icon on them.
*Chance spaces have a [[? Block]] icon on them.
*Some [[Warp Pipe]] spaces appear that warp the player to any one of other Warp Pipe spaces, similar to the spaces in amiibo Party from ''[[Mario Party 10]]''.
*Some [[Thwomp]] spaces appear and replace the tax spaces.


==Dice==
==Dice==

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Monopoly Gamer

Monopoly Gamer is a special version of Monopoly with characters and attributes from the Mario universe. While the standard edition is set for release in August 2017, a special Collector's Edition with a Bowser token and a character case was released on June 28, 2017 by Hasbro. Most of the areas on the board are taken from world and level names in New Super Mario Bros. U.

Editions

Three editions of the game have been released as of late 2017:

  • The basic or "Standard Edition" is packaged in a standard-size "long" game box, and includes Mario, Princess Peach, Yoshi, and Donkey Kong movers as playable Characters. It also includes Character cards for all 4 Characters, denoting their "Super Star Abilities" and "Power-Up Boosts", the gameboard, a deck of Title Deeds for the 16 properties on the board, a deck of 8 "Boss Battle" cards, four "Reminder Cards" with quick-start rules and definitions of the Power-Up die sides, two six-sided dice (one numbered die and one "Power-Up" die), 90 cardboard Coins (50 "Golden Coins" worth 1 Coin, and 40 "Five Coins" worth 5 Coins) and a Game Guide with rules.
  • A Walmart-exclusive "Value Pack" Edition comes with all the equipment in the Standard Edition plus an additional Wario mover and Character card, and a poster with exclusive game art on one side, and reproductions of all 13 Character Cards from the various game editions.
  • The "Collector's Edition" (initially exclusive to GameStop locations and ToysRUs.com) comes in a more squared-off and thicker box than the other editions. It includes all four Standard Edition movers plus an exclusive Bowser mover and Character Card. Most of the other components are the same except for a larger "deluxe" Game Guide and plastic Coins in place of the cardboard ones.

Power Pack Characters

Eight additional Power Packs have been released, each with an additional Character mover and card. The Characters so released as of late 2017 are Toad, Luigi, Rosalina, Tanooki Mario, Fire Mario, Diddy Kong, Wario, and Boo. (NOTE: The Wario Power Pack has the same figure and card as the "Value Pack" edition.)

Boss Characters

In all three versions of the game, there are eight Boss characters to defeat. The first seven are the "Koopalings": Larry Koopa, Morton Koopa Jr., Wendy O. Koopa, Iggy Koopa, Roy Koopa, Lemmy Koopa and Ludwig von Koopa. In the Standard and Value Pack editions, the "Final Boss" is Bowser. Since Bowser is a player Character in the Collector's Edition, he is replaced as Final Boss by Bowser Jr..

Spaces

The layout of spaces is mostly the same, except with the following differences:

  • The "GO!" space prompts the player who lands on or passes it to receive 2 Coins from the Bank and initiate a "Boss Fight" by flipping over the top Boss Card on its pile (see further details below).
  • There are only two properties in each "Color Set" as follows:
  • There are no Community Chest or Chance spaces. In their places are four Super Star Spaces and four Warp Pipe Spaces, one of each on each side of the game board.
    • Landing on a Super Star Space activates your Character's Super Star Ability, listed on the Character card. Each Character has a unique Super Star Ability so listed. EXAMPLE: If Mario lands on a Super Star Space, he rolls the numbered die and receives the number rolled + 5 Coins (i.e. a roll of a 3 earns Mario 8 Coins total.)
    • Landing on a Warp Pipe Space lets the player move their Character to the very next Warp Pipe space on the board. The player also collects any dropped coins on the spaces between those two Warp Pipes and on the landing Pipe (not from the departing Pipe).
  • The Railroad Spaces are replaced by two ? Block Spaces (one between the Brown and Light Blue sets, and one between the Red and Yellow sets) and two Thwomp Spaces (one between the Maroon and Orange sets, and one between the Green and Dark Blue sets).
    • Landing on a ? Block Space lets the player roll the numbered die and collect that many Coins from the Bank.
    • Landing on a Thwomp Space forces that player to drop two Coins on that space.

Dice

Aside from the traditional six-sided numbered die, a six-sided Power-Up die is added. It features images of a trio of Coins on two faces, and one face each of a Green Shell, a Red Shell, a POW Block, and a Blooper. Each player rolls both dice during their turn, and can decide whether they wish to resolve their move first using the numbered die, or enact the Power-Up rolled on the Power-Up die. In addition, depending on the Character a player is using, the Power-Up may get a "Boost", as listed on the Character card. Each player has a unique "Power-Up Boost" assigned that may be activated when the listed Power-Up is rolled. EXAMPLE: When one of the Coins sides is rolled, a player normally gets 3 Coins from the Bank. If the player is playing Mario, his "Power-Up Boost" for rolling the Coins side is getting 4 Coins instead of 3.

See also