Sabrblade wrote:
Boba Fett?
Nah, Hound actually does stuff.
Sabrblade wrote:
Boba Fett?
Microraptor wrote:Sabrblade wrote:
Boba Fett?
Nah, Hound actually does stuff.
SW's SilverHammer wrote:Eat my ass funpub.
Burn wrote:And this is for taking Nemesis Maximo seriously.
*high fives Silly in the face*
carytheone wrote:I can't be assed to do any better right now.
You can find a copy of Monopoly tailored to almost any interest, hobby, or pop culture property. The most popular board game in the world has been endlessly licensed, but this magnificent Transformers version from Winning Solutions raises the bar all the way to Cybertron.
Featuring original artwork inspired by the packaging of the ‘80s toy line, Transformers Monopoly replaces all of the game’s classic properties with Transformers characters. Where you’d normally find Park Place and Boardwalk, you’ll instead find Bumblebee and Optimus Prime as the game’s most valuable spots to buy up on the board. And players don’t Pass Go to collect $200, they instead “Roll Out.” Perfect.
Monopoly’s traditional houses and hotels are also gone in this version of the game. Players collect money to buy energon cubes instead which powers up the characters they’ve purchased to increase the ‘rent’ when other players land there.
Even the game’s money will have you wishing the US Mint created a similar design for the country’s official currency, with Autobot and Decepticon logos featured on each bill.
What really steals the show, though, are the game’s tokens. Hasbro recently reached out to the internet to help vote and decide what all the new tokens for the classic version of the game will look like. But had the options included Optimus Prime, Grimlock, Rodimus Prime, and the Allspark, which all come bundled with Transformers Monopoly, they would have easily swept the voting.
The game is a work of art, so Winning Solutions has designed the game board so that collectors can actually hang it on a wall if they want. Hinged aluminum panels surrounding the board can be folded in (or transformed) to cover everything except the Transformers artwork in the center. Is it a little over-the-top? Without a doubt. But when the game is finally available sometime around July 1 later this year, it’s going to come with a price tag somewhere around $500-$600, so the last thing you’d want to do is shove it back into a closet when you’re done playing.
Overcracker wrote:But why oh why is Bumblebee the second most expensive and profitable space. Why not FortMax or even Metroplex. Why?!
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
Burn wrote:Overcracker wrote:But why oh why is Bumblebee the second most expensive and profitable space. Why not FortMax or even Metroplex. Why?!
Or Trypticon or Scorponok. It's so geared towards Autobots.
Bronzewolf wrote:$500-$600????? What are they thinking?! Why? Normally, really expensive versions of Monopoly have really obvious reasons as to why they are as expensive as they are (Gold, even diamond, inlays, gold pieces, etc) but even if the pieces are solid sterling silver, and the marker squares are some rare gem, I don't see how that warrants $5-600.
D-Maximus_Prime wrote:Bronzewolf wrote:$500-$600????? What are they thinking?! Why? Normally, really expensive versions of Monopoly have really obvious reasons as to why they are as expensive as they are (Gold, even diamond, inlays, gold pieces, etc) but even if the pieces are solid sterling silver, and the marker squares are some rare gem, I don't see how that warrants $5-600.
I had not paid attention to price until you said that.
Yeah, I'm gonna save the extra $200 and get Unicron lamp, thank you very much
Bronzewolf wrote:D-Maximus_Prime wrote:Bronzewolf wrote:$500-$600????? What are they thinking?! Why? Normally, really expensive versions of Monopoly have really obvious reasons as to why they are as expensive as they are (Gold, even diamond, inlays, gold pieces, etc) but even if the pieces are solid sterling silver, and the marker squares are some rare gem, I don't see how that warrants $5-600.
I had not paid attention to price until you said that.
Yeah, I'm gonna save the extra $200 and get Unicron lamp, thank you very much
-implodes with unimaginable agreement-
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
Ironhidensh wrote:Bronzewolf wrote:D-Maximus_Prime wrote:Bronzewolf wrote:$500-$600????? What are they thinking?! Why? Normally, really expensive versions of Monopoly have really obvious reasons as to why they are as expensive as they are (Gold, even diamond, inlays, gold pieces, etc) but even if the pieces are solid sterling silver, and the marker squares are some rare gem, I don't see how that warrants $5-600.
I had not paid attention to price until you said that.
Yeah, I'm gonna save the extra $200 and get Unicron lamp, thank you very much
-implodes with unimaginable agreement-
Well then. Duck that, I need to read better. This just became a huge bag of nope.
Bronzewolf wrote:D-Maximus_Prime wrote:Bronzewolf wrote:$500-$600????? What are they thinking?! Why? Normally, really expensive versions of Monopoly have really obvious reasons as to why they are as expensive as they are (Gold, even diamond, inlays, gold pieces, etc) but even if the pieces are solid sterling silver, and the marker squares are some rare gem, I don't see how that warrants $5-600.
I had not paid attention to price until you said that.
Yeah, I'm gonna save the extra $200 and get Unicron lamp, thank you very much
-implodes with unimaginable agreement-
Cobotron wrote:Hey! You seemed to have attracted a wild Megatronus. They're hard to find, but boy are they fun when you catch one!
megatronus wrote:Bronzewolf wrote:D-Maximus_Prime wrote:Bronzewolf wrote:$500-$600????? What are they thinking?! Why? Normally, really expensive versions of Monopoly have really obvious reasons as to why they are as expensive as they are (Gold, even diamond, inlays, gold pieces, etc) but even if the pieces are solid sterling silver, and the marker squares are some rare gem, I don't see how that warrants $5-600.
I had not paid attention to price until you said that.
Yeah, I'm gonna save the extra $200 and get Unicron lamp, thank you very much
-implodes with unimaginable agreement-
We're looking at a solid aluminum, laser etched set that features art by Marcelo. This will likely be limited to 500ish units, and is also likely to be hand signed & numbered. They're really going high-end collector on this thing. The price reflects that.
Is the price steep? Yes, but is it unreasonable for what this is, and what WS charges for similar high-end sets? That's the question.
King Kuuga wrote:megatronus wrote:Bronzewolf wrote:D-Maximus_Prime wrote:Bronzewolf wrote:$500-$600????? What are they thinking?! Why? Normally, really expensive versions of Monopoly have really obvious reasons as to why they are as expensive as they are (Gold, even diamond, inlays, gold pieces, etc) but even if the pieces are solid sterling silver, and the marker squares are some rare gem, I don't see how that warrants $5-600.
I had not paid attention to price until you said that.
Yeah, I'm gonna save the extra $200 and get Unicron lamp, thank you very much
-implodes with unimaginable agreement-
We're looking at a solid aluminum, laser etched set that features art by Marcelo. This will likely be limited to 500ish units, and is also likely to be hand signed & numbered. They're really going high-end collector on this thing. The price reflects that.
Is the price steep? Yes, but is it unreasonable for what this is, and what WS charges for similar high-end sets? That's the question.
I think those details were not carried over in the blurb above, which is why them saying "By the way this Monopoly set is going to be $500" caused a lot of spit-takes.
megatronus wrote:Bronzewolf wrote:D-Maximus_Prime wrote:Bronzewolf wrote:$500-$600????? What are they thinking?! Why? Normally, really expensive versions of Monopoly have really obvious reasons as to why they are as expensive as they are (Gold, even diamond, inlays, gold pieces, etc) but even if the pieces are solid sterling silver, and the marker squares are some rare gem, I don't see how that warrants $5-600.
I had not paid attention to price until you said that.
Yeah, I'm gonna save the extra $200 and get Unicron lamp, thank you very much
-implodes with unimaginable agreement-
We're looking at a solid aluminum, laser etched set that features art by Marcelo. This will likely be limited to 500ish units, and is also likely to be hand signed & numbered. They're really going high-end collector on this thing. The price reflects that.
Is the price steep? Yes, but is it unreasonable for what this is, and what WS charges for similar high-end sets? That's the question.
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
Ironhidensh wrote:megatronus wrote:Bronzewolf wrote:D-Maximus_Prime wrote:Bronzewolf wrote:$500-$600????? What are they thinking?! Why? Normally, really expensive versions of Monopoly have really obvious reasons as to why they are as expensive as they are (Gold, even diamond, inlays, gold pieces, etc) but even if the pieces are solid sterling silver, and the marker squares are some rare gem, I don't see how that warrants $5-600.
I had not paid attention to price until you said that.
Yeah, I'm gonna save the extra $200 and get Unicron lamp, thank you very much
-implodes with unimaginable agreement-
We're looking at a solid aluminum, laser etched set that features art by Marcelo. This will likely be limited to 500ish units, and is also likely to be hand signed & numbered. They're really going high-end collector on this thing. The price reflects that.
Is the price steep? Yes, but is it unreasonable for what this is, and what WS charges for similar high-end sets? That's the question.
Oh, I'm sure the price reflects the effort and aims of the makers, I just don't see it as an item worth having at that price.
Cobotron wrote:Hey! You seemed to have attracted a wild Megatronus. They're hard to find, but boy are they fun when you catch one!
Bumblebee21 wrote:jez that monoplyt set is expensive
can i mention something about deathshead2 on here if thats okay and in the right forum
Va'al wrote:Bumblebee21 wrote:jez that monoplyt set is expensive
can i mention something about deathshead2 on here if thats okay and in the right forum
Given that this is where we posted the news. No.
But for you, I'll make an exception.
Or will i
what pucnutation
why
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