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Monopoly is releasing a 'Disney Villains' edition that will encourage you to scheme and steal your way to victory

Kirsten Acuna   

Monopoly is releasing a 'Disney Villains' edition that will encourage you to scheme and steal your way to victory
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  • Hasbro is releasing a Disney Villains edition of Monopoly which is available now.
  • Insider is exclusively debuting the new board game, which will let fans play as Jafar, Maleficent, Cruella, Hook, Scar, or the Evil Queen.
  • The new edition encourages fans to scheme and steal their way to victory. Each of the six characters has a unique power which is activated after you pass "Go."
  • New Poison Apple cards give players an advantage by letting them steal property, money, send other players to jail, or more.
  • The game is designed to be played in 45 minutes or less.
  • The Disney Villains Monopoly will be available for $29.99 at most major retailers and Amazon. It's recommended for ages 8 and up.

Be prepared. If you've been itching to play as your favorite Disney villains in a board game, Monopoly has you covered.

Hasbro just released a Disney Villains edition of the classic board game and it encourages fans to scheme and steal to make the game extra devious.

"Villains are an integral part of Disney movies and are often the root of what makes each movie mysterious and exciting. We know there is a strong fanbase for these characters and we are thrilled to be able to celebrate Disney Villains in a way fans will appreciate and love," senior director of global brand strategy and marketing at Hasbro, Chedney Rodgers, told Insider.

The new edition let's you play as one of six iconic Disney villains: Cruella de Vil ("101 Dalmatians"), Hook ("Peter Pan"), Scar ("The Lion King"), the Evil Queen ("Snow White"), Maleficent ("Sleeping Beauty"), and Jafar ("Aladdin").

"When picking which villains to include, it was not an easy decision," Rodgers said of how they landed on these six characters. "We wanted to make sure we were including the classic fan favorite characters, that consumers of all ages would recognize and embrace. Pulling from the most iconic and memorable characters, we made a diverse and balanced selection that could best translate into fun tokens for gameplay."

This isn't the first time Hasbro has released a villains' edition, but this one is revamped, more interactive, and has a few twists to keep you on your toes. If you're upset you can't play as another Disney villain, don't worry. Characters ranging from Ursula and King Candy to Gaston, Yzma, and even Madam Mim make appearances on the board.

In this game, instead of purchasing properties, you're buying other villains' loyalties to join your ranks and build the best group of Disney baddies. A new set of cards asks players to steal money, property, or even send another player to jail. If you're not paying attention, you could get swindled out of some cash. If you don't notice a player land on your property, they can get away without paying rent.

This edition also does away with the standard Monopoly bills. Instead, it opts for gold and silver coins decorated with Jafar's snake and the Evil Queen's crown. You still want to have the most money by the game's end, but the gameplay could all be affected from the moment you choose your token.

Choose your character wisely. Each one has a different power you can activate during gameplay.

Before you reach to grab your favorite Disney villain, you may want to think twice. Each of the six character tokens has a unique ability you can activate during the game.

In addition to the character token, you'll receive a card which tells you your character's power. The powers range from stealing different amounts of Monopoly money to re-rolling the die if you're not happy with your roll.

Here are all of the powers:

Cruella: Whenever you pass or land on the same space as another player, steal one Monopoly coin.
Jafar: Whenever you land on the same space as another player, steal five Monopoly coins.
Scar: When a player rolls six, steal one Monopoly coin from them.
Evil Queen: When a player lands on a Poison Apple space, steal one Monopoly coin from them.
Maleficent: When a player lands on a Chance space, steal one Monopoly coin from them.
Hook: If you don't like your roll of the die, reroll. You have to use your second roll.

Although you may be apt to grab Scar or Jafar, strategically speaking, it may be less likely to use your power if you're playing as one of those two characters.

How do you use these powers?

Any time you pass "Go," in addition to collecting two Monopoly coins, you take control of the Flames of Power ring.

Don't wear it on your finger like we initially tried. Place the ring on your character token and your villainous reign continues until someone else passes Go or steals the power from you with a Chance or Poison Apple card.

What are Poison Apple cards? The new addition to the game replaces the Community Chest cards and allows you to steal money and property from other players.

The best addition to the game are the 16 Poison Apple cards, a nod to the Evil Queen. Each card helps you advance in the game or mess with your opponents. Some cards allow you to steal property, money, or the Flames of Power ability from other players. Other cards let you force a player to move back three spaces, pay the bank money, or skip a turn.

Here are all of them:

Both the Chance and Poison Apple cards are full of thoughtful touches and many of them give nods to popular phrases from other movies, which will make any Disney fan nostalgic. Among the most delightful that should make fans smile is a reference to Kronk buying Kuzco-themed footwear in "The Emperor's New Groove."

The entire game is designed to be played in 45 minutes or less

If the idea of playing Monopoly exhausts you, Hasbro engineered this edition to make it fast-paced. Longtime fans of the original will notice a few there are fewer spaces on the board and only one die. Rodgers tells Insider the condensed spaces help manage a shorter game.

If you land on a property space, you have to buy it. If you can't afford it, you're bankrupt and the game ends for you. The four vehicle spaces, which replace the railroads, allow you to travel to any space on the board. That's handy if players are having difficulty landing on a particular property.

Disney Villains Monopoly is available now. You can order it here.

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