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For those seeking a tactile, tabletop experience, there is a physical Doraemon-themed board game that is a "Monopoly" in all but name. Manufactured by Sun Hing Toys Co., Ltd., Doraemon Mao Xian Wang (which translates to "Doraemon Adventure King") is built on classic Monopoly mechanics. This game retains the familiar rules but with a Doraemon twist:
: Landing on certain spaces might trigger a time-travel paradox, forcing you to skip a turn or swap positions with another player using the Time Machine mechanic.
While several regional editions exist in Japanese, Traditional Chinese, and Thai, the English version was specifically produced to cater to international fans across Asia, North America, and Europe. Key Features & Component Breakdown
The property squares represent famous locations and essential gadgets from the series. Instead of utilities and railroads, you might find yourself investing in: The Take-Copter (Bamboo Copter) The Time Machine Nobita’s Room or the neighborhood baseball field. 3. Secret Gadget Cards (Chance & Community Chest)
Using the Anywhere Door or the Bamboo-Copter adds a layer of strategy that traditional Monopoly lacks. doraemon monopoly english version
Players do not use the classic top hat or thimble. Instead, the game features custom zinc-alloy or plastic tokens of the main cast: : The iconic robotic cat. Nobita : The clumsy but kind protagonist. Shizuka : The smart and helpful friend. Gian : The neighborhood bully with a hidden soft side. Suneo : The wealthy, boastful classmate. 2. Properties as Gadgets and Landmarks
The dreaded classroom where Nobita frequently gets scolded by his teacher.
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Certain spaces allow players to "borrow" gadgets from Doraemon’s 4D pocket, granting temporary perks like immunity from rent for one turn or the ability to jump to any space (simulating the Anywhere Door ). For those seeking a tactile, tabletop experience, there
It was a sweltering Saturday afternoon in Tokyo. The cicadas buzzed loudly outside Nobita’s window, a sound that usually accompanied the boy’s loud whining.
Forget Boardwalk and Park Place. In this version, you are buying locations from the Doraemon universe:
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The houses and hotels are replaced by themed structures, often resembling futuristic buildings from 22nd-century Tokyo or Nobita’s neighborhood icons. Even the money features Doraemon’s face, making every transaction feel like a trip to the future. Gameplay: How it Works including any personal information you added.
: Players can choose from the main cast, including Doraemon, Nobita, Shizuka, Gian, and Suneo. Core Mechanics Secret Tools
: The English text reveals powerful mechanics. Hold onto protection cards until an opponent builds a maximum-level Future Station on a high-tier property.
The English localization shone in its idiomatic, witty translations. Rather than awkward literal renderings, the rulebook used idioms that English-speaking players found amusing yet clear. The character bios included short, flavorful lines: “Nobita — the nicest kid with the worst timing,” “Doraemon — blue robotic guardian with an endless knack for problem-solving,” “Gian — confident powerhouse and reluctant friend.” Those bios served double duty: familiarizing newcomers with the cast and setting expectations for how the mechanics would reflect each personality.
A holographic die appeared in front of Suneo. He tapped it. Roll. A six and a four.
Players usually select from miniature figurines of Doraemon, Nobita, Shizuka, Gian, Suneo, or Dorami.