![]() Some of the items are gold-Shigaraki’s hand is so fun to look at and touch, and you’ll love it if you get Stain’s knife. This is the centerpiece of the game, really, the items that matter most to fans like myself. sigil, and, if you purchase from Game Stop, a collector’s item-Stain’s knife. Here, the tokens are all related to My Hero Academia: Eraserhead’s visor, Bakugou’s grenade glove, Deku’s mask, a dummy bomb, Shigaraki’s hand, the U.A. As a kid, I always used the dog piece in Monopoly, before eventually moving to the thimble, which remains my token of choice. The game pieces, though, are perhaps what I looked forward to most. ![]() L-R (bomb, sigil, hand, grenade, mask, and knife missing: visor) We received two of these hands in our package-one seems to have almost a sixth finger. A good balance is struck between the two they’re fun and still classic. It’s a challenge to come up with captivating Chance and Community Chest cards-go too off the beaten path, and you lose the simple genius of the original ones stay too close, and the game begins to feel too similar to original Monopoly. (Features screen cap of Best Jeanist and Bakugou with his Jeanist haircut) ![]() Shop with friends to gear up for training camp. Use your quirk before learning how to control it. It’s absolutely sumptuous to see the Monopoly board filled with so many beloved characters (even the League of Villains gets some play in penalty squares), though we frequently had trouble seeing our pieces against the dark purple fill on the property squares.Ĭhance and Community Chest are customized also they are now “Plus Ultra” and “Go Beyond.” Here’s a sample of the Plus Ultra cards: In place of railroads are “Pro Heroes” Recovery Girl, Present Mic, Midnight, and Eraserhead, while Endeavor and Backdraft take the place of utilities. The rest of the “properties” are the remaining students from class 1-A (plus regular-form Toshinori). Game boards and most of the game pieces are customized to fit the featured franchise, and the same is true here: Instead of Boardwalk and Park Place, for instance, players bid on All-Might and Midoriya (still $400 and $350). The gist is simple: Take a well-known board game and modify it to feature a favorite franchise. You’ve probably noticed Game of Thrones Risk or Harry Potter Clue or, getting into the world of anime, Sailor Moon Monopoly at the mall or at some other local retailer. My Hero Academia Monopoly is produced by the OP, a southern California company that customizes classic board games. image courtesy of The OP From Screen to Board But is it worth a hefty $40 retail price? I played a couple of rounds of the game with my family to determine just that. My Hero Academia Monopoly combines the most popular anime in the world with the most popular board game, and the result is a fun variation on a classic. High gang (as well as a number of villains) have made their way from the My Hero Academia television series to the world of board games. Midoriya, All-Might, and the rest of the U.A. ![]()
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