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It was only a matter of time before Monopoly became “Dune”-ified.
Following the release of Denis Villeneuve’s “Dune: Part Two,” which soared past box office expectations this past weekend, Warner Bros. has released dozens of collectible merch items inspired by the epic sci-fi tale — including a sand-hued Monopoly board game that swaps out typical tokens for pieces such as a Muad’Dib, Crysknife and Gom Jabbar.
Dune Monopoly is one of dozens of new pop-culture inspired board games to come out in recent months. Earlier this year, Monopoly released a “Yellowstone” edition ahead of the hit Paramount show’s fifth season.
If you don’t consider yourself a Dune-head, there are plenty of other board games inspired by popular shows and movies. From “Friends” and “Game of Thrones” Monopoly to a “Stranger Things” card game, check out more pop-culture games below:
This officially-licensed Dune Monopoly game lets players buy, sell and trade “influence” with characters from the film, as you make your way around the board.
Rather than hotels and houses, the Dune Monopoly game offers “loyalty” points and “leverage,” while “fate” and “politics” cards replace the traditional Chance and Community Chest. The set also features custom Dune currency and tokens based on items from the film including a Muad’Dib, Crysknife, Gom Jabbar, Maker Hooks, Ornithopter and Ducal Ring. Check out more Dune merch here.
“Barbie” fans can rent and buy their way through Barbieland in a brand new, limited-edition Monopoly set inspired by the Mattel doll. The board game features six Barbie-inspired zinc tokens (Dog, Shoe, Sportscar, Speedboat, Roller Skate and Barbie herself), and each player picks a Be Anything card to select a career. Then they roll the Barbie die and show off their unique career skill, with twist-making cards through the Dream Closet and Dream Career cards.
Buy, sell and trade your way through the Yellowstone universe, just in time for the Paramount Network’s fifth season. In addition to dozens of the most recognizable properties from the show, the board game includes collectible tokens such as a branded iron, cowboy hat, rope, saddle, bull and belt buckle. Yee-haw.
In Hocus Pocus Yahtzee, players can create winning combinations from Dash of Pox, Dead Man’s Toe and other spells from Winifred’s bewitching evil book. Each die features unique flash-tat style illustrations inspired by the iconic film, which are stored in a cauldron that doubles as a dice cup.
Test your “Friends” knowledge with a brand new edition of What Do You Meme based off the iconic NBC sitcom. Included in the pack are 50 caption cards and 30 image cards, highlighting some of the funniest scenes from the series like Ross’s laugh-out-loud funny “Pivot” couch hysteria and Monica’s turkey head Thanksgiving moment.
This “What Do You Meme” set is surprisingly entertaining for a game about a show about nothing. Travel back to the ’90s with this highly detailed “Seinfeld” set, which is chock-full of trivia questions about your favorite New York City foursome.
“Clue: Friends” follows the same narrative as the traditional board game, which takes players through different rooms of a house or city (in this case, the fictionalized version of New York City featured in the “Friends”) in order to solve a mystery. The board game, which comes with secret tokens, character cards, rumor cards, intrigue cards and dice, is available to purchase exclusively on The Op Games’ website for $44.99.
Ride alongside Hello Kitty, My Melody, Kuromi, Keroppi, Pompompurin, Cinnamoroll or Badtz-Maru on this colorful board inspired by the “Hello Kitty” universe, collecting tokens and investing in spots along the way. You’ll find the franchise’s most memorable landmarks as you play, such as Hello Kitty’s Hotel, My Melody’s Flower Shop, and Sunshine Park. Plus, Community Chest and Chance cards allow you to contribute to events like the Omaturi Festival and collect rewards for wholesome competitions like baking.
Fans can transport themselves to the lands of Westeros in this interactive board game as players buy, sell and trade locations within the seven kingdoms. Game tokens are a reference to the Honorary sigils of the fantastical houses, while money takes the form of dragon and silver stag-shaped coins. And of course, in true “GOT” fashion, the board game’s usual houses and hotels are replaced by holdfasts and castles.
In this modern iteration of everyone’s favorite game “Clue,” players attempt to solve the crime of who killed Ned Boddy. The game board is custom illustrated to include iconic “Bob’s Burgers” elements that any fan of the comedy will appreciate.
Inspired by the ultra-popular drama from AMC, “The Walking Dead” board game takes players through a zombie apocalypse. Just like the show, those that have died come back to life to hunt down survivors. Three sets of cards (encounter, scrounge and walker) and one die determine the fates of players, each armed with various weapons to defend themselves.
Play at your own risk. This meta game follows the same rules featured in the movie, as players each pick a pawn to guide them through the danger-riddled jungle. A pile of danger cards sits in the middle, waiting to wreak havoc on whoever is unlucky enough to draw them. Whoever makes it to the middle of the game board without reaching their demise wins.
The Netflix-inspired card game has players attempt to escape the Upside Down and get rid of all their eggo cards in a strategy-free card game similar to Uno. The set from the acclaimed Hasbro gaming includes 106 eggo cards and seven character cards for a fast game and easy game.
Just like Steven Spielberg’s massive blockbuster, this strategic board game is full of cinematic adventures. One player controls savage dinosaurs as the rest of the group works together to outsmart the dinosaurs and survive. Play with up to 10 people, each given their own characters with unique objectives and backgrounds.
Whether you have a kid who’s experiencing the eerie drama of R.L. Stine’s “Goosebumps” for the first time, or you’re feeling nostalgic for the popular children’s series yourself, this game is the perfect way to transport yourself to the supernatural. Pick between your favorite monsters (Slappy, Werewolf of Fever Swamp, Abominable Snowman of Pasadena, The Mummy, Fifi the Vampire Poodle or The Haunted Mask) before battling each other in a frantic race along the Trail of Mayhem
If you’re tired of the muggle life, travel to Hogwarts and become a power-bearing wizard. Pick between Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, Ron Weasley and Neville Longbottom before starting on the battle-filled adventure. You can enhance your abilities with over 140 cards (which you might need if you’re Ron…) and gain influence over the other players by mastering powerful spells, recruiting allies and uncovering magical items. Plus, seven successive game adventures offer progressive difficulty so it never gets old.
Every “Friends” fan thinks they know the game better than anyone so if you’re a true “Friends” snob who feels like you’re an honorary member of the Central Perk gang, then try your hand at this fast-paced trivia game that will put your knowledge to the test. In addition to familiar questions pulled from the iconic “The One With the Baby Shower” episode, the game also includes a motorized Wheel of Mayhem that offers tougher questions and weird bonuses. Full “Friends” gift guide here.
Based off the beloved trilogy, Training Days has each player choose a district to represent before taking a tribute card that will rank them by random in four attributes: strength, ability, cunning and charm. Move through the game by taking challenge cards that parallel the trials that Katniss and Peeta endure under the authoritarian government of Panam.
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