USAOPOLY MN178-000-002500-06

USAOPOLY MONOPOLY: tokidoki Board Game Instruction Manual

Model: MN178-000-002500-06

1. Kupu Whakataki

Welcome to the official instruction manual for the USAOPOLY MONOPOLY: tokidoki Board Game. This guide provides comprehensive information on setting up, playing, and maintaining your game. Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of tokidoki as you buy, sell, and trade iconic characters and properties in this unique edition of MONOPOLY.

MONOPOLY: tokidoki game box and board laid out with all components

Image 1.1: The complete USAOPOLY MONOPOLY: tokidoki Board Game set, including the game board, custom money, cards, and collectible tokens.

2. Nga Taonga

Your MONOPOLY: tokidoki Board Game includes the following items:

  • 1 Custom Game Board
  • 6 Collectible Tokens (Mozzarella, Cactus Dog, Stellina, Sirena, Donutella, and Adios)
  • 28 Title Deed Cards
  • 16 tokidoki Cards (replacing traditional Chance cards)
  • 16 Blind Box Cards (replacing traditional Community Chest cards)
  • 1 Pack of Custom tokidoki Currency
  • 32 Houses (renamed Bungalows)
  • 12 Hotels (renamed Resorts)
  • 2 Mataono
Six collectible tokidoki character tokens: Mozzarella, Cactus Dog, Stellina, Sirena, Donutella, and Adios

Image 2.1: Close-up of the six unique collectible tokens included in the game, featuring popular tokidoki characters.

Example of a tokidoki Title Deed card for Mozzarella property

Image 2.2: A sample Title Deed card, showcasing the property details and rent values for a tokidoki character property.

Example of a tokidoki Card, replacing traditional Chance cards

Whakaahua 2.3: He example of a tokidoki Card, which introduces unique events and actions into the game.

Example of a Blind Box Card, replacing traditional Community Chest cards

Image 2.4: A sample Blind Box Card, offering surprises and challenges during gameplay.

3. Tatūnga

  1. Whakanohoia te papa keemu ki runga papatahi.
  2. Separate the Title Deed cards, tokidoki Cards, and Blind Box Cards into their respective piles. Shuffle the tokidoki Cards and place them face down on the designated "tokidoki" spaces on the board. Shuffle the Blind Box Cards and place them face down on the designated "Blind Box" spaces.
  3. Each player selects one of the 6 collectible tokidoki tokens to represent them on the board.
  4. The Banker (one designated player) distributes the custom tokidoki currency to each player according to the standard MONOPOLY starting money rules (refer to the included printed rulebook for exact amounts).
  5. Place the Bungalows (Houses) and Resorts (Hotels) near the board, ready for purchase.
  6. Ka whiua e ia kaitākaro ngā mataono e rua. Ko te kaitākaro e whiwhi ana i te tapeke teitei rawa ka tīmata i te kēmu. Ka haere tonu te tākaro ki te taha matau.
MONOPOLY: tokidoki game board fully set up with money, cards, and tokens

Image 3.1: The game board prepared for play, showing the arrangement of cards, money, and player tokens at the start.

4. Gameplay

The objective of MONOPOLY: tokidoki is to become the wealthiest player by buying, renting, and trading properties. Players move around the board based on dice rolls, acquiring properties, and collecting rent from opponents.

Te Raupapa Hurihanga a te Kaitākaro:

  1. Roll Dice and Move: Pōrorihia ngā mataono e rua, ka nekehia tō tohu ki te taha matau huri noa i te papa, te maha o ngā mokowā kua tohua.
  2. Hohenga mo Mokowā: Ko te mahi ka mahia e koe i runga i te waahi ka tau atu to tohu ki runga:
    • Taonga Karekau: You may buy the property from the Bank for the price printed on the space. If you choose not to buy it, the Banker immediately auctions it to the highest bidder.
    • Taonga Mana: If another player owns the property, you must pay them rent as indicated on their Title Deed card.
    • tokidoki Card Space: Draw the top tokidoki Card and follow its instructions.
    • Blind Box Card Space: Draw the top Blind Box Card and follow its instructions.
    • Haere: Pass or land on "Go" to collect M200 salary from the Bank.
    • Haere ki te Whareherehere: Move your token directly to the "In Jail" space. You do not collect M200 for passing Go.
    • Free Parking, Just Visiting, etc.: No action is required on these spaces.
  3. Build Bungalows/Resorts: If you own all properties in a color group, you can build Bungalows and Resorts on them during your turn (even if you didn't roll the dice).
  4. Trade/Mortgage: You can trade properties with other players or mortgage properties to the Bank for funds.

The game continues until only one player remains solvent, while all others have gone bankrupt. The last player remaining is the winner. For detailed rules on specific actions like mortgaging, trading, and bankruptcy, please refer to the comprehensive printed rulebook included in your game box.

Close-up of the MONOPOLY: tokidoki game board during play, showing custom money and cards

Image 4.1: A section of the tokidoki game board, illustrating the custom currency and unique game cards in action.

5. Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraTaipitopito
WaitohuUSAOPOLY
Tau tauiraMN178-000-002500-06
UPC700304159809
Te maha o nga kaitakaro2-6
Taunakitanga Tau Iti8 years (96 months)
Estimated Playing Time60+ Minutes
Momo RawaPaper, Plastic, Zinc
Rahi Tūemi (L x W x H)2 x 10.5 x 0.1 inihi
ReoIngarihi
Aratau Mahiā-ringa

6. Tiaki

To ensure the longevity of your MONOPOLY: tokidoki Board Game, follow these simple maintenance guidelines:

  • Rokiroki: Penapenahia ngā wāhanga katoa o te kēmu ki roto i te pouaka taketake ki te wāhi hauhautanga, maroke, kia matara atu i te rā tika.
  • Te horoi:
    • Game Board & Cards: Wipe with a dry, soft cloth. Avoid using liquids or abrasive cleaners.
    • Tokens & Plastic Pieces: Can be gently wiped with a damp cloth and mild soap if necessary, then dried thoroughly.
  • Te whakahaere: Puritia ngā kāri me te moni ki ngā ringa ma, maroke hoki kia kore ai e pakaru, e pakaru rānei.
  • Aukati i nga Tikanga Tino: Do not expose the game to extreme temperatures or humidity, as this can warp the board or damage components.

7. Te Raru

Most issues encountered during gameplay relate to rule interpretation.

  • Ngā Tautohe Ture: In case of a disagreement over a rule, refer to the official printed rulebook included in the game box. If the rulebook does not provide a clear answer, players may agree on a house rule for that specific game or consult online resources for clarification.
  • Nga Waenga Ngaro: If any components are missing upon opening the game, please contact USAOPOLY customer support.

8. Nga korero haumaru

WHAKATŪPATO: TE KORERO ANA - Nga Waahanga Iti. Not suitable for children under 36 months (3 years) due to small components that could pose a choking risk. Adult supervision is recommended during play, especially with younger children.

This product is intended for indoor use only. No batteries or assembly are required.

9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

For questions, missing parts, or support regarding your USAOPOLY MONOPOLY: tokidoki Board Game, please visit the official USAOPOLY webpaetukutuku, whakapā atu ranei ki ta raatau tari ratonga kaihoko.

This product is eligible for a 30-day return/replacement policy through Amazon if purchased via Amazon.

Kaihanga: USAopoly
Waitohu: USAOPOLY
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