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Late for The Sky Bibleopoly, Blue
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Brand | Late for the Sky |
Material | Cardboard |
Theme | Games |
Genre | Educational |
Number of Players | 2-6 |
About this item
- For 2-6 Players
- Choose traditional play or one hour version
- Opoly-style play
- A monopoly version where cooperation and not accumulation is the key
- You cannot win by destroying your opponents but you can only win by assisting fellow players
- Be the first player to build a church in one of the bible cities to win
- For 2 to 6 players
- Board spaces are specific to the places and events from the bible
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 15.38 x 10.63 x 2.06 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.8 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
ASIN | B00000JMNM |
Item model number | 4099554 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 8 years and up |
Best Sellers Rank | #64,418 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #1,920 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
Department | womens |
Manufacturer | Late for the Sky |
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Product Description
Enjoy this themed monopoly style game with a Bible twist. Fun and educational. Learn about the Bible as you play. Makes a great gift
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Unlike Monopoly, Bibleopoly doesn't reward players for the accumulation of wealth, but instead for the accumulation of good deeds. The competition, for two to six players, is about who can do the most for others, not themselves. In the midst of all this kindness, players travel through cities mentioned in the Bible. Careful! Don't land in the Abyss! City Cards, like street cards in Monopoly, give brief biblical descriptions of the various cities. Faith Cards may ask players facts about the cities or to recite Bible verses. The winner of Bibleopoly is the first person to build a church, which requires many offerings. The win is celebrated by all as the winner names the church. This game is an enjoyable way for Bible students to learn biblical history, and it makes an excellent addition to any Sunday School room or family game drawer. --Lee Strucker
From the Manufacturer
The Bibliopoly combines the fun of a property trading game with remarkable cities of the Bible. It is a biblical game of fun and faith. Players start in the beginning and journey through bible cities, meditation, community celebration, and occasionally the abyss. Players earn a cornerstone by helping a fellow player or doing community service. They then make offerings in order to earn the bricks and steeple needed to build a church.
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Bibleopoly combines the fun of a property trading game with the remarkable cities of the bible.
Start in the beginning and journey through Bible cities, Meditation, Community Celebration and occasionally The Abyss. Earn a Cornerstone by helping a fellow player or doing Community Service then make offerings in order to earn the bricks and steeple needed to build a church.
Play Bibleopoly with family and friends and find out!
It’s all fun and games until someone lands on go meditate and is out of the game for 3 turns! In Bibleopoly good deeds are rewarded, but sometimes Faith cards intervene. Who knows! You may become the new caretaker of Jerusalem... or you may be swallowed by a great fish! Who will be the first to build a church in a Bible city?
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Customers like the quality and educational aspects of the game. For example, they mention it's a fun and family-friendly game that teaches to help people out rather than take take take. Some appreciate the fact that the game teaches some facts along the way.
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Customers like the quality of the game. They say it's a great family game that keeps them entertained and focused on the spiritual things. They also mention that it' a well-presented monopoly-style game and that it helps them learn scriptures.
"Good family fun, plus it's very Educational..." Read more
"This is the perfect game to play after church. I thought it was just "Bible edition Monopoly" ... but its much better than that...." Read more
"...it so she'd know how, I'm not religious but I still thought it was a lot of fun! Love the changes they made vs regular monopoly." Read more
"Great Sabbath Game. My family really enjoyed it. Even my teenager. We enjoyed laughing together 🙏🏽..." Read more
Customers find the educational aspect of the game to be fun and instructive. They mention that it teaches children to help others and increase their Bible knowledge. They also appreciate the fact that the game is easily adapted for all ages and that it can teach many lessons, including the value of giving freely.
"Good family fun, plus it's very Educational..." Read more
"...It teaches these important lessons without really meaning to, and kids who play it, don't even know that is what they're being taught...." Read more
"...read over their cards aloud when they obtain a city as it increases Bible knowledge!" Read more
"...already since we bought it and I immediately realize that it can teach many lessons: giving freely, focusing on something more than the acquirements..." Read more
Customers find the game difficult to use. They mention that the directions are a little hard to understand, there are no cards or instructions, and some of the cards are confusing.
"...Some of the cards are confusing. One abyss card has you give one offering for every city you owned...." Read more
"...Overall, the game had potential, but too much vagueness." Read more
"...it today and the game only had a game board but there were no cards or instructions in order to play the game." Read more
"I was excited to get this game. However, the instructions are a bit too much and hard to understand." Read more
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Cons: This is not played like traditional monopoly. Some of the same rules apply but you have to build a church to win and it's not easy. You run out of offering money-fast. They don't give enough in the beginning and not enough on the way around. Even though mortgaging is not a part of the game I had to do that because there is just not enough given to start the game, especially for two players. The cards are a tad harsh for children. You have to give up a lot of offering for some of the cards plus on one card you can lose 3 turns. Some of the cards are confusing. One abyss card has you give one offering for every city you owned. In regular Monopoly imagine giving up 100 per city you owned. That card actually would have bankrupted both me and my son so we chose not to play it. Our first game and we never even finished it.
Opinion: It's a pass for me. A bit confusing, not child friendly and design is flawed. Bummer because I've been wanting it for a long time and disappointed.