These mini-games were really, really fun and perfect for the age group we have in our family. You’ll need to complete the mini-games to have a chance to purchase the house that you are at. From there, our token is a big help in what to do! You see, each of the places that can be purchased (or that you need to pay rent at) work as mini-games. We got our starting money, which Kai was in charge of, and a dice that we took turns rolling, before the game begun! Each round has all of the teams rolling the dice together, then moving to the square they should be on. Our family ended up with the Duck token, which is pretty fun! Each of these token are a real life person who will act as your guide around the board. ![]() Monopoly, we called for his tokens to appear, and then got to randomly select one of them. We ended up playing on a quiet night with only three other families, which was pretty excited. Monopoly appear on the staircase, asking everyone if they are ready and creating a very high and loud start to the game, getting everyone pumped! He then lead us upstairs to the Monopoly Lifesized Junior board, which was huge – as predicted – and amazing. This waiting room has print outs of the rules and builds suspense, really, as you suddenly see Mr. ![]() Once it is time, everyone is lined up where they can read the rules for their games – which is pretty straightforward – before you are ushered into a secondary waiting room. We ended up ordering some drinks and waiting for our slot to begin. On the other side of the venue, there is a bar and restaurant, with a themed menu of Monopoly themed drinks and foods for you to enjoy while you wait. Everything is perfectly decorated and themed to match Monopoly – even the mirrors on the walls and the decorative Jail cell you can take pictures in. There are free lockers to store your items in (as they do not allow pictures during the game and recommend anything you bring is put away) as well as some fancy looking bathrooms. Once you are there, and verified your COVID safety requirements, you can explore a gift shop which contains t-shirts, board games, mugs, magnets and more. Let’s start off with what you can do before the game begins! Monopoly Lifesized Junior asks that everyone gets to the venue at least 30 minutes before the game, to allow time for check ins. Monopoly Junior is really an event for kids – with not a lot of parent interaction, but it’s one of those magical events that has so much going on, that younger children are sucked into the fun, games, and magic of being in a lifesized board – which is enough to make any parents with them happy. ![]() Monopoly’s vault, and Monopoly Junior, which is the only board aimed at younger children. There is a classic version, a London-specific board, a board that contains Mr. Monopoly Lifesized has appeared in central London, offering a few different boards for people to go and explore. With that said, Dann and I had both played “local rules” versions of Monopoly and are always interested in new ways to experience classics – so when we heard about Monopoly Lifesized Junior, we were curious! We’ve spent a lot of time playing new types of board games, but often ditch the classics like Monopoly. When it comes to game night, our household loves trying out new board games and spending time exploring some of our favorites. *AD – this experience was gifted to our household for this post.
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