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21 unique Monopoly editions that will bring all kinds of fun to your game nights
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"Friends"
It's the 25th anniversary of the iconic TV show and if you can't make it to the NYC pop-up experience, you can at least indulge your obsession with this Monopoly edition. We'd call it "The One Where Game Night Dissolves Into a Tear-Filled Screaming Match."
Ultimate Banking
"This store is a cash-free establishment." This version feels more fitting for modern life — instead of paper bills, you use tap cards and an electronic banking system to track your wealth. It's also faster-paced, and you can finish a game in one hour.
National Parks
Celebrate the country's amazing National Parks system through this game, which features 22 of the most popular parks and artwork from over 60 parks. Whether you're playing it in a tent, RV, or your own living room, you'll have fun and learn more about the parks while you're at it.
"Legend of Zelda"
With a hand full of Rupees, you'll feel ready to conquer the world of Zelda.
Cheaters
We all have that friend or family member who always tries to cheat during game night. In this edition, you're actually encouraged to weasel around the rules — just don't get caught.
Millennials
You can buy 1.5 fancy avocado toasts, or buy this funny and terrifyingly accurate portrayal of millennial life. Your call.
Avengers
Die-hard Marvel fans love this edition that covers all the characters and events up to Endgame. Since up to 12 people can play, no one needs to feel left out.
"Adventure Time"
Join Finn and Jake on a series of whimsical adventures through the world of "Adventure Time," where strange and silly personalities reign supreme.
"The Nightmare Before Christmas"
Get in a spooky spirit with this modern Halloween classic. Make it an entire experience by dressing up as your favorite character.
Pizza
Ordering a couple large pizzas to eat while playing this game is pretty much a prerequisite. Instead of buying properties, players try to collect as many pizza slices as they can. Sounds like they have their priorities in order.
Disney
Created in honor of the 80th anniversary of Disney's first fully animated feature film "Snow White," the game features some of studio's most beloved movies and characters, including Pinocchio, Ariel, and Peter Pan.
Empire
If you've ever wanted to own some of the world's biggest brands, like Xbox or Levi's, try this game. Your goal is to fill your tower with billboards as quickly as possible.
"Star Wars"
Pick a side — Rebel or Empire — and use the Force to fight against your opponents for control of each planet. While you will have a teammate in this version, there is ultimately only one winner.
Speed Die
The additional die speeds up the game and keeps younger players engaged the whole time.
"Stranger Things"
Expect upside-down cards, forts, and moving between tunnels. What's even more fun is that the dice and hideouts glow in the dark.
Millionaire
One million is the dollar amount you're aiming for. Many fans love this version because it moves faster than the original game while requiring more strategy.
Fortnite
Of course, a Fortnite edition comes with no less than 27 outfits you can choose. The game has you battle your opponents for health point chips rather than money.
Dot Com
Revel in the nostalgia of the dot com era (or shudder with flashbacks of dial-up modem sounds).
Klingon
Fluency in Klingon is recommended, but not required to enjoy this edition.
"Game of Thrones"
Travel to Westeros to collect properties from the seven Kingdoms. You'll draw cards from an Iron Throne holder that also plays the show's theme song when you press the button on the stand.
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