🃏 Cheat your way to victory!
The Monopoly Game: Cheaters Edition is a thrilling twist on the classic board game, designed for 3-6 players aged 8 and up. It features a unique plastic handcuff unit that 'chains' cheating players to Jail, along with cheat cards that encourage strategic deception. Weighing 2 pounds and measuring 10.5"L x 15.75"W, this game is perfect for family game nights and gatherings, ensuring endless fun and laughter.
CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Small Parts, No Warning Applicable |
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
Number of Items | 351 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 10.5"L x 15.75"W |
Unit Count | 1 Each |
Material Type | Plastic |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Color | Multi-colored |
Theme | Monopoly |
N**.
Game looks a great game for Friday or Saturday game time.
The tokens were missing. The game looks perfect for evening game play.
K**N
So much fun.
My 11 year old son loves board games and Monoply is one of our favorites. I bought this for him for Christmas and we played it that night. None of us were really sure what to expect. It’s a little different than the original monopoly. Ie: no houses, no utilities or railroads, etc - little things like that. It’s a little difficult to get used to the new rules but after a few rolls and turns, you get used to it. We played with three of us - two adults and my 11 year old. You are limited to whatever “cheats” you draw that you lay out on the board. Some are quite hard (ie: skip out on paying rent) to get away with and some are easy (steal from the bank). It was so much fun trying to cheat and you quickly became very paranoid of everyone’s actions. One of the cheat actions was to steal a hotel from someone’s property or the bank and put it on your own property. My husband stole a hotel from the bank and I caught him, looked at him suspiciously where he immediately started to laugh and deny it- while in the middle of laughing, he drops the hotel on the floor denying ever doing it - but we heard it drop and roll on the floor. It was just too funny. If you want some laughter and paranoia, buy this. It’s different but we had so much fun together. I almost gave this four stars due to some of the cheat actions being really difficult but that just adds some flare to it. Not everything can be easy in life.
K**M
Very fun
Fun game for the family to play
L**Z
Cheaters do win
My family, like most, could never manage to get through game night without someone being accused of cheating, especially playing monopoly. This game solves that problem because cheating is not only allowed but encouraged. I love that if you falsely accuse someone of cheating and they can prove that they didn't you have to pay them money. Stops people from accusing everyone of cheating for no reason. This game is so much fun and my favorite part is that it's not as long as traditional monopoly. 1 game of the traditional would last at least 3 hrs and we'd all grow bored. This game doesn't have that problem because the game ends when all the properties have been bought and all tokens make it back to go. The cheat cards obviously encourage you to cheat but so do the community chest and chance cards. The handcuff is the perfect addition to this game and it adjusts to fit all the wrists sizes we have here. Bottom line whoever said "cheaters never win," was so wrong. Get this game and cheat to your hearts content, you'll have so much fun.
L**I
Great for kids but too many restrictions
the cheating edition cards kind of take the fun out of monopoly cause it makes it so hard to cheat due to the people constantly looking at you and we felt it was too much. we decided to make another game by just using the community chest cards since they have some fun cards just for cheat edition. BEWARE: it mostly ends in kids crying due to someone taking away there properties.
J**.
Hard to Get Used to, But Fun
Santa brought this as a gift for my kiddos (age 7 and 10). Only the older of the two has played the original and doesn't even remember doing so, but both were excited that they'd be allowed to cheat.I think it could be a lot of fun, but I think even 10 is a bit young for it. My daughter is bright, but still somewhat struggled to keep track of the cheats allowed, as they change up throughout the game. Also, she's a terrible liar (thank goodness lol), so she was bummed that I kept catching her. The 7-year-old bailed on the game somewhat early. I think he lasted maybe 30 minutes.A couple of things to note: the game actually takes up a ton of space. Because theft is used throughout, all the property cards have to be around the board and anything you have (money, property) has to be out in front of you as well, in order to put it within range of a thief. Plus, each person banks for him/ herself. That's a whole lot of chaos going on. Moreover, you start out with five cheats available, and when someone uses one, you change that one out. Between that and the self-banking, it does get somewhat complicated, especially for younger players.We also felt that the game carried on for too long. In the future, we will probably set a timer and play for just 45-60 minutes when there are so few players. Personally, I think this would be hilarious to play with other grownups. I know some people get testy over the cheats, but that's kind of the whole point of the game. Who's got the best poker face? I sincerely fear the day my kids beat me. :o
M**H
So fun!
So I bought this game because I love monopoly and my oldest child is the king of cheaters lmao. Hes tried to cheat in every game we play! So I decided to get it. My husband does not like how long monopoly last like alot of people out there do. But I got this anyways because I thought it would be not only fun but funny gift for our kid. Turns out the game doesn't take as long as normal monopoly and cheating is so fun! Defiantly suggest getting this great for the family. Would even be a fun after a few drinks with some friend in my opinion lmao!
R**L
A game
I love that my daughter brought it for me for Christmas
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