For the most part, Monopoly: Dungeons & Dragons works just like any other version of the board game. You buy and develop property on plots of land, and then charge others rent if they have the misfortune of landing there. You’re free to trade (read: buy or sell) them with other players as well. But for the twist in this version of the board game, your plot of land are instead iconic monsters from the RPG. As the description of this version of the board game reads: So to start, you buy monsters and develop property on them. Then there are things that don’t make sense in the high fantasy universe of DnD, like the obligatory “free parking” tile. At the very least some tiles are repurposed to be more setting-friendly, such as the Railroads being dungeons. On the flip side though, the adventurer figures look pretty good, and according to PC Gamer, they are all cast pewter types.

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