Catalogue information

LastDodo number
171177
Area
Board games
Title
Monopoly Pokemon Editie
General name
Manufacturer / publisher
Kind of game
Collection / set
Number in collection
41357
Year
2000
Number of players
2-6
Author / designer
Theme
Language
Dimensions
26,9 x 40,3 x 6,7 cm
Details

The World of Pokémon consists of Gyms (our "cities") located in 21 cities, forests, islands, etc. This World is depicted almost completely in the midfield of the game board. The Gym's are managed by Trainers. Each Trainer has a preference for a type of Pokémon (our "streets"), versatile, intelligent creatures that in principle do not allow themselves to be possessed. The Pokémon are divided into 15 classes, identified by the sticker in front of the prize. The board has been chosen for resp .: Boulder - Water - Electric - Grass - Psychic - Poison - Fire and Earth. Instead of stations, there are 4 Poké Balls (with which you can catch Pokémon): Poké Ball - Great Ball - Ultra Ball and Master Ball. The Professor Oak and Trainer Battle cards replace the Chance and Community Chest cards. Instead of houses and hotels, there are light blue square stackable Poké Centers and red rectangular non-stackable Poké Marts, all made of transparent plastic. The 6 tokens are famous figures from this world, namely # 04 Charmander, # 25 Pikachu, # 35 Clefairy, # 150 Mewtwo, # 01 Bulbasaur and # 09 Blastoise. To make this version of Monopoly more like the Pokémon computer game, extra rules have been added, the Pokémon Energy Doubles. In case of a double throw, you can choose to throw again, as usual, or for a Pokémon Energy, depending on the throw. The values are listed in a table in the Manual. (data Monopoly Lexicon Albert Veldhuis) Content: - Full color game board - 6 Pokemon pawns for the collector - 2 dice - 32 Poke Centers to improve your gyms - 12 Poke Marts to improve your gyms - 28 Pokemon Title Deeds - 7 different amounts of Pokemon money - 16 Trainer Battle cards - 16 Professor Oak cards - Special Poke game rules

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