Late for the Sky: Fantasy-opoly Review

Late for the Sky: Fantasy-Opoly Review + Giveaway

When I was young, one of my favorite things to do was go to my best friends house and watch him and his friends play Dungeon and Dragons. I was lucky that since my best male friend ran the game, he allowed my female best friend and I color while they played.

The games involved orcs, wizards, dwarfs and other classes of characters that my young mind could not imagine. The terms were foreign, and the stories made up, but they were like stories that were unfolding in front of me.

Years later I look back on those days of friendship and stories, fondly. When I had the opportunity to review  Late for the Sky’s Fantasy-Opoly my initial hope is that it would take me back to those many years before, and those wonderful stories.

The products featured in this post were provided to me free of charge courtesy of Late in the Sky Games. This post may contain affiliate links, but this in no way influences  the review to follow.

I was generously sent Late for the Sky’s Fantasy-Opoly for review.

The Late for the Sky’s Fantasy-Opoly game is a property trading game that use the fantasy world for the property, pieces and theme.

The details are what I have come to expect from Late in the Sky games, the property piece is a block and the “hotel” is a giant key.

Each property is replaced with a class of characters and the values include each step of financial increase and the back of each deed contains fun facts about the class that is featured on the board.

Its the traditional property trading game with some some Fate and Destiny included.

The typical “Chance” and “Community Chest” are replaced with a “Fate” and “Destiny” of which have the appropriate “punishments”.

Even the money is themed towards a fantasy design on each denomination.

Each token is fantasy themed and include a Barbute, Potion, Sollerret, Sword, Unicorn and a War Hammer.

Instead of the typical railroads, it is replaces with the elements of the earth. Each of the four elements are represented in Earth, Air, Water and Fire.

This game immediately took me back to my younger days, and reminded me of those many hours that i sat and listened. The stories were brought to life again through this game and would be a hot for any fantasy fan.

I absolutely LOVED this game and recommend it to all fantasy and role playing fans!

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GIVEAWAY: Late in the Sky is giving one Fantasy-Opoly game to one (1) reader! (1) lucky winner will be selected at random to  win 1 – Fantasy-Opoly Property Trading Game. This is a $14.99 value!  I will be randomly choosing 1 person on May 26th (5/26/2017) to receive this fantasy themed property trading game! Open to residents in the US. To enter complete the entries below! Winner will be notified by me by email and prize will be fulfilled by Late in the Sky Games. Remember you have 48 hours to claim prize, or I will choose another winner. GOOD LUCK!!!

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24 thoughts on “Late for the Sky: Fantasy-opoly Review

  1. Shelley P

    My ultimate dream/fantasy trip would be to visit Australia.

  2. Ariel Lathrom

    I actually haven’t seen this version of Monopoly yet. My friends love board game nights, so this would be perfect!

  3. Victoria Scott

    A Tudor tour of England!! With a few nights in Scotland and Ireland too 🙂

  4. Catherine Lewis

    My dream trip would be to Germany to see my grandkids again, and it’s so beautiful there!

  5. Laurie Nykaza

    My ultimate dream trip would be to Scotland and England

  6. Kayla Klontz

    Mine would be to go back to Las Vegas and see my family.

  7. Jennifer Trevino

    I would really like to go to Hungary or Slovakia, only to retrace my roots. I’ve had many unanswered questions and I would love to investigate on my own.

  8. stella methvin

    I want to go to New Orleans and listen to jazz.

  9. Nicole Lancaster

    My ultimate dream/fantasy trip is a trip to the Maldives.

  10. Janice B

    My dream trip is Australia. I have always been fascinated by the country and would love to visit. (Plus I just love their accents!)

  11. Tracy Shafer

    My ultimate dream trip would be the Hawaiian islands or Tahiti

  12. melissa craig

    would love to go to the new harry potter fully immersed school that just opened

  13. AEKZ2

    I’d love to take my family to visit relatives in Japan

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