- Fun family game
- Land on a Boost Pad space to move around the board faster
- Drop banana peels and collect Coins to earn points
- Experience Mario Kart on a Monopoly gameboard
Monopoly Gamer Mario Kart Board Game for Family Fun and Strategy
$51.00 Original price was: $51.00.$30.60Current price is: $30.60.
Rev up your game night with Monopoly Gamer Mario Kart! Race, trade, and conquer. Grab your set now and start the ultimate Mario Kart adventure!
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Ryan Verified Buyer –
It is great to have a shortened version of monopoly, but to make it even better they added the Mario Kart theme. Great addition to this brand as it makes it more fun in different ways.
I like how you can fire shells, lightning bolts, power ups (per person) that make it much more fun than original monopoly. Every time you pass go/start you enter a race. I do wish there was a little bit more in this area as rolling one die to see who wins a race seems pretty basic, but it still works. Some people have complained about whoever wins Rainbow Road which is the last race worth 100 pts always wins, but multiple times that did not happen to us when playing. I wish that it came with all the characters rather than having you buy additional ones, but that is life…everyone is out to make the quick buck.
Overall great game, very LUCK based, but little bits of strategy can come into play when you know what you are doing. Definitely a good buy for mario kart fans.
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Hélène B Fortin Verified Buyer –
Pour offrir en cadeau de noel. Mon petit fils était très heureux
suganya mahendran Verified Buyer –
My kids love it ! Especially my son who’s a lover of Mario games and even it’s fun playing with the kids .this game is just same as playing in the tv but on a board version ! Arrived on time one of the best purchase 😊
Julie B Verified Buyer –
This was bought for my 10 year old nephew. We have already played it and it was fun but can be challenging if one person is “picking” on another to get rid their coins. It took about three hours to play but it didn’t seem that long. Once we were done with all the races (you have to play the game) we called game. Then added up our points for our properties and coins. Yes! Coins do make a difference in this game. It was fun to play to be honest and seemed a lot easier and faster than the regular monopoly game that never ends. Haha!
Pluse y nephew loves Mario so it was a great gift for him.
J. Conklin Verified Buyer –
I feel like it’s a bit of a stretch to call this monopoly. Sure, the board is similar but the game mechanics are very different than regular monopoly. However, with that being said I actually think it’s more fun than regular monopoly and the game doesn’t drag on forever. Plus the figurines that come with it are adorable. Definitely worth buying for the Mario fan in your life
Jessee Derringer Verified Buyer –
Not only does this use actual monopoly rules (no money for landing on free parking, property goes on auction if someone lands on it but doesn’t buy it) but the random dice rolls means green and blue shells go flying, constantly causing chaos. Each character has their own special abilities (Luigi OP) and since there are only 2 properties per color, the games fly by. A couple of friends and I blazed through 3 games in little less than an hour or two.
A great time, highly recommended.
Reem Dabbas Verified Buyer –
Fun but complicated. We’ve cut out some of the rules to make it a bit closer to standard monopoly. I wish I would’ve gotten the original instead.
AIPA001 Verified Buyer –
My 4 year old loves Mario so we got this for Christmas, but we’ve been on vacation for a few days and decided to play this early. It’s got lots of different rules than regular Monopoly so it took some time for my wife and I to read the rules and get gist of this game. Once we did, we loved it. In my opinion it’s an improvement on the classic Monopoly and we have almost as much fun as our 4 year old.
Alex Verified Buyer –
Very fun game, similar to monopoly while still being very different, simple yet addicting gameplay
My gripes come with a lack of clarification in the rules about some issues (do you roll item die in jail, can DK drop a banana if none can be ate, when using star power movement abilities do you bypass coins/bananas on the board etc)
The other issue is how broken rainbow road (the race) ia. Each time ive played whoever won that race won the game. Its simply worth way too damn much and lets you rerace somebody elses to potentially gain even more points. Make it worth 50 or 60 so its not absurdly broken.
Game should also have came with more coins, keep having to exchange constantly to not run out
Regardless still really fun worth buying
Oh and screw Yoshi. Broken ass power
lollie001 Verified Buyer –
Seven year old loves this game being a MARIO fan, best price using boardgamesweekly.com prime.
Alejandro Marenco Verified Buyer –
My kid love this
Poc Network // Tech Verified Buyer –
A wonderfully classic and addicting board game? — Check!
Something that even the newer generations are willing to get into? — Check!
Mash it up with one of the best gaming franchises (and addicting racing games) — Check!
So far, this version of Monopoly has a lot going for it, just like the Gamer Edition that generalizes the Mario universe to something more than just racing. These unique renditions of an already great game keep getting more and more interesting by the release.
This has been another addition to our break area, and is one of the few board game options that frequently gets used. Usually everyone tends to gravitate to the video game console options, but when a board game is dragged out instead, it is almost always one of these Monopoly renditions.
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