

💍 Own the Ring, Rule the Game – Middle-earth Awaits Your Command!
Monopoly: The Lord of the Rings Edition is a strategic board game for 2-6 players aged 8 and up, featuring iconic Fellowship character tokens and a unique Ring Tracker mechanic that adds dynamic tension. This Amazon-exclusive edition combines the timeless Monopoly gameplay with immersive elements from the legendary movie trilogy, making it a must-have for fans and families seeking epic game nights.






| ASIN | B08K1BRGHC |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 55,042 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) 1,449 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Colour | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,075) |
| Date First Available | 8 Oct. 2021 |
| Educational Objective(s) | Develop strategic thinking, decision-making skills, and knowledge of The Lord of the Rings story |
| Item model number | F1663 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 8 years and up |
| Material Type(s) | Plastic |
| Number of Game Players | 6 |
| Product Dimensions | 6.3 x 29.21 x 29.21 cm; 907.18 g |
| Release date | 1 Jan. 2021 |
M**K
One board game to rule them all
What is better than than the greatest movie trilogy of all time and the greatest board game of all time? Combining the two in this excellently themed game! I am particularly impressed with how it incorporates the One ring into the gameplay. Great family fun. Highly recommended! Also, super fast delivery and quality from Amazon!
J**A
Very poor quality for a licensed product.
Very poor quality item, I was honestly shocked that an officially licensed product would be so shabby. Extremely poor print in the booklet and shabbily made board. Cards on cheap card stock and printed badly. The only decent quality parts of the set are the plastic 'hotel' pieces and the metal figures. Certainly not worth the price paid.
M**Y
Collectors Monopoly sex
As these are expensive and collectible you would think more care would be taken when packing the item. I have now had to order two of them as the boxes are damaged. We were buying them as a gift and both times we are unable to for the poor condition. You could get better quality at a jumble sale.
E**E
The item looks like second hand item, has been opened and used. The package outside has scratched everywhere
J**S
This Lord of the Rings Monopoly set is beautifully designed and the gameplay is well thought out! It includes all nine members of the fellowship (as represented in the movies) as game pieces and the One Ring (well crafted) as an exciting element of gameplay. Each piece has a nice weight to it. The quest cards bring each game various plot twists, and the ring adds a thrilling danger just like in the trilogy and the movies. The quality and detail of every element of the game was pleasantly surprising. The game arrived on time (for a birthday), and though it is pricey, the experience was worth it. Playing this game was a fun and competitive adventure for the whole Lord of the Rings crowd- especially with jokes of, "My preciouss", and, "One does not simply walk into Mordor." I would recommend this game for anyone over the age of ten, as it somewhat differs from the classic Monopoly game and is a touch more complicated. That said, the instructions were still engaging and understandable. My only concern is that the hobbit figurines are close in appearance, but the more you play, the easier it becomes to tell them apart. Overall this was a wonderfully unique gift for a Monopoly and The Lord of the Rings lover!
J**E
El juego esta muy padre y las figuras muy bien hechas me encanto
D**O
Monopoly has taken a captivating journey to the realms of Middle-earth with its "Lord of the Rings Edition," and it's a tabletop experience that will delight fans of both the classic board game and J.R.R. Tolkien's epic cinematic trilogy. First and foremost, this edition just shines in the visual department. The board itself is a work of art, a beautifully rendered map of Middle-earth, complete with iconic locations from the movie trilogy. Whether you're venturing through the Shire, navigating the treacherous terrain of Mordor, or acquiring properties in Rivendell, the attention to detail is astounding. It's a visual feast that immerses players in the rich and beloved world of Tolkien, which is really exciting to me, as some Monopoly editions skimp out on the theming. This one does not! What truly sets this edition apart are the game pieces. Each character is a meticulously crafted work of art, cast in high-quality metal and brimming with intricate details. From Frodo and Sam with their faithful backpacks to Legolas, Gimli, and Aragorn in their heroic poses, these tokens pay a fitting tribute to the beloved characters of Middle-earth. Samwise's pans on his back are a charming touch that made me laugh when I saw them. Also the attention to detail is appreciated because on figurines this small, you can't really see their faces so distinctive items are vital. The property pieces, designed to resemble Minas Tirith, add an extra layer of Middle-earth to the game. It's these little touches that make the experience so immersive for fans. And, of course, we can't forget "The One Ring" – a coveted collectible that comes with this edition. I didn't take a picture of that because everyone knows what it looks like, but it feels like any ring. This is a collector's dream and a fantastic gift for any fan of Tolkien. It seamlessly blends the beloved world of Middle-earth with the classic gameplay of Monopoly, resulting in an immersive and visually stunning board game experience. I'm very happy with it.
F**Y
Summary: fun game but for A$86 the quality and depth of thought put into is pretty underwhelming Pros: - fun concept with additions to traditional monopoly being the ring and journey to Mordor - nice to change out chance cards for quest cards - nice cast metal characters - good instructions Cons: - poor quality of printed property locations with grainy images - all the things you touch eg the coins, Mordor coins, quest cards and property cards are made of thin cardboard with no lamination, adds to the cheap feel and they’ll wear out quickly - corners for passing go, free parking, jail etc could have had some imagination to make them LOTR themed, it’s a bit stupid retaining these when everything else is themed - metal characters, especially the hobbits could be more distinguishable - some of the locations could also have had some more imagination e.g. ‘Bow’ or ‘Staff’ as names for the utilities is meh when the others are called ‘sting’ and ‘morgul blade’
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