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Monopoly Nintendo Board Game hits lowest price ever on Amazon: $13 Prime shipped

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Amazon is offering the Monopoly Nintendo Gamer Edition Board Game set for just $12.77 with free shipping for Prime members or in orders over $25. That’s 49% below the original price, $6 under our previous mention and the lowest price we have ever tracked. Rated 4+ stars on Amazon.

Monopoly Nintendo Gamer Edition Board Game:

It’s the Monopoly board game with a Nintendo twist as it joins forces with beloved Nintendo characters. Instead of standard Monopoly tokens, the Monopoly Gamer edition features Super Mario characters, each with their own unique powers. Buy property, pay rent and battle for points! The game ends when Bowser has been defeated. Player with the highest score wins!

  • Features Nintendo’s Super Mario characters
  • Coins replace Monopoly money
  • Power-up die activates special abilities
  • Battle legendary Bosses
  • Includes gameboard, 4 Nintendo Character tokens (Mario, Princess Peach, Yoshi, and Donkey Kong), 4 Character cards, 4 Reminder cards, 8 Boss cards, 16 Title Deed cards, 1 Numbered die, 1 Power -up die, 90 coins, and game guide

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