Embark on a thrilling adventure in a land full of magic and monsters with the Monopoly Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves game, inspired by the D&D movie. This immersive board game brings key characters and locations from the film to life. Players, as part of an adventurous party, can explore the Forgotten Realms. Discover adventures along the Sword Coast and in the perilous Underdark. Seek useful items, powerful spells, and collect treasure. But watch out for monsters, tricky Red Wizards, and backstabbing rogues! The game ends when all locations are secured, and the player with the most gold wins. This D&D adventure game is suitable for ages 8 and up and makes an excellent gift for fans of Dungeons & Dragons and the Monopoly game. It includes a gameboard, 5 tokens, 5 Character cards, 16 Adventure cards, 30 Magic & Mystery cards, 9 Dungeon Master cards, a Dungeon Master envelope, a 6 - sided die, a 20 - sided die, 90 cardboard gold coins, and a game guide. Inspired by the D&D movie, relive favorite film moments on the gameboard. Play as D&D movie characters with special abilities. Use the D20 die and Adventure cards to decide your fate. Find treasures in the Magic & Mystery Deck while being careful of monsters. Customize the game with the Dungeon Master deck for a more advanced experience.





How to play: First, set up the gameboard and distribute the tokens, cards, and gold coins as described in the game guide. Each player chooses a token representing a D&D movie character and gets a matching Character card. Roll the dice to move around the gameboard. When you land on a location, reveal an Adventure card and roll the 20 - sided die to see what happens. Try to secure locations, find useful items and spells in the Magic & Mystery Deck, and collect as much gold as possible. The game ends when all locations are secured, and the one with the most gold wins. You can also use the Dungeon Master deck to customize the game. Note: Keep the cards and tokens away from water and sharp objects to avoid damage. If you have young children, make sure they don't put small parts like the dice and coins in their mouths. After each use, put all the components back in the box neatly to keep them organized for the next game.