

🎲 Roll into adventure and claim your throne in the Forgotten Realms!
Monopoly Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves is a 2-5 player board game inspired by the D&D movie, blending classic Monopoly mechanics with immersive D&D-themed gameplay. Featuring 5 unique character tokens with special abilities, a 20-sided die, and Adventure & Magic decks, players explore iconic locations, face monsters, and collect gold. Designed for ages 8+, it offers both standard and advanced Dungeon Master modes, delivering a faster, strategic, and cinematic board game experience perfect for fans and collectors alike.








| ASIN | B0BFG3HD18 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #72,879 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #2,115 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (603) |
| Item Weight | 1.32 pounds |
| Item model number | F6219 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Hasbro |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 8 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 2.52 x 11.5 x 11.5 inches |
| Release date | January 15, 2023 |
C**A
It's awesome and worth the price
The game is super fun and easy to play! The board and game pieces are all made of good durable materials. It's all the fun of monopoly with a D&D twist and not as long and complicated as monopoly, you can play multiple rounds without getting bored. Definitely worth the price!
P**Q
Interesting twist on Monopoly
I like that this version of Monopoly is more than just a different themed version. Each player is given a character card which gives them a special ability they use throughout the game, for example, one of the characters lets you move to different portals so they can avoid certain parts of the board or get a head start on some other properties. Another character lets the player choose between two of the cards that replace the community deck - so they have more options to choose from. I like the new community chest cards which can have challenges or something to help you on the die rolls. The movement is still the same - a die roll determines how far your character goes. However, when you land on a property, you MUST pay a fee. Each property features a scenario and at the end, the player must decide if they want to pay outright for a property or if they want to roll. A good roll lets the player keep the property and have an additional benefit. A bad roll means some negative consequence will happen to the player and they do not get the property. If the property is not claimed, the next players do not have to pay the initial fee. There aren't any houses or hotels or anything similar in this game (there is still "rent"). The game ends when all properties have been acquired. I like that this version of the game is shorter, the box is smaller, and the player powers. I like the challenges and saving up cards to help mitigate bad luck. The downside of the game is that once you've heard the scenario, it isn't really interesting anymore. Although, the scenarios match up with scenes from the movie, so movie fans will want this version. I also thought that the "game master" advanced variant would be more interesting, but it isn't. We just added the cards from this variant into the deck and we did swap out some locations but it wasn't really worth it. I think that there could be MORE done with this theme and game and I wish there was more development on the game. If you enjoy Monopoly, the movie or theme, or maybe you don't like Monopoly because it takes too long, I recommend checking out this Dunegones and Dragons-themed board game. It's shorter, has similar feels, and introduces new concepts and game mechanics.
R**B
Fun, easy to play, geared towards teamwork and teamgoals...woohoo.
On time everytime. Exactly what I expected
L**K
D&D MONOPOLY 👌🏽
Gifting for Christmas , looks dope !!
A**E
Good game, but also in French?
I got this for my Dad for Christmas. It is a fun twist on Monopoly. The family's favorite change is how the game is over after all the "properties" have been claimed. It makes the game a lot shorter. Only weird thing, for some reason I received a game that is in English and French. 2 sets of directions, game board in both languages, 2 sets of cards, very weird. But still, it was a nice addition to family game night.
R**S
Awesome but triggers my OCD with the Free Parking and GO spaces not being fantasy themed
As a long-time fan of both Monopoly and Dungeons & Dragons, I was genuinely excited to see this crossover inspired by the Honor Among Thieves movie. The overall presentation is fantastic — from the high-quality artwork on the board to the detailed metal miniatures representing the film’s main characters. Each token is character-specific and comes with its own ability, which adds a nice touch of asymmetry and strategy to the traditional Monopoly formula. The gameboard is a tour through the Forgotten Realms, and fans of the movie will appreciate the thoughtful inclusion of key locations. The Adventure cards and the 20-sided die mechanic really help capture the unpredictability and danger of a D&D quest. I especially enjoyed the optional Dungeon Master deck, which allows for even more variety and challenge with added monsters, alternate adventures, and customized location effects. It’s a creative way to “level up” the standard Monopoly experience. The Magic and Mystery Deck is another great addition — it’s filled with surprises, from powerful spells to nasty traps and iconic D&D monsters like the Red Wizards and the dreaded gelatinous cube. These touches really immerse players in a fantasy world, which is what makes this version stand out. Now, the reason I gave it 4 stars instead of 5: while the thematic elements are generally well-integrated, the classic Monopoly Free Parking and GO spaces weren’t given any kind of fantasy re-theme. It may sound nitpicky, but these elements break the immersion a bit. Everything else feels like a journey through the Forgotten Realms, and then — boom — you're landing on “Free Parking.” It’s a missed opportunity that throws off the otherwise well-crafted fantasy atmosphere. Still, this is a great collector’s item and a fun twist on a classic game. Whether you’re a die-hard D&D fan or just someone who enjoyed the movie and wants to explore the world more, this is a solid addition to game night.
A**D
Great gift for D&D lovers
Gave this to D&D lovers it actually came in a biligual french version, which was not advertised but strangely appropriate since they're learning French.
K**E
Game
Christmas gift for my grandson. He loves monopoly!
F**L
Muy divertido es muy buen producto
T**S
Got this game so that my family and I could play during the Christmas Holidays. It was fantastic. While not the most enjoyable game we played this holiday season, we all agreed it was worth playing several times over. What was most enjoyable was the fact that even if you were bankrupt (i.e. lost all your money) you do not lose property and could rejoin the game - have to play it find out how. Also what I did, was to replace the cardboard coins with metal coins - metal coins I had also purchased through Amazon -this made quite a difference to the playing of the game - family far prefers the metal coins to cardboard or paper currency. I highly recommend the game as it is both enjoyable and quick to play even with 5 players. As I said not your typical Monopoly Game.
E**L
Was a gift for my D&D crazy son.. He, my other son, and i had such a blast learning and playing this game.. Only vaguely resembles the original Monopoly.. Games are quicker, and a lot more fun.. We played 3 games in a row when we first cracked it open!
P**.
Original la dinámica de juego
P**A
Love how they kept the flavour of DnD so well! It's a nice take on a monopoly-esq game. Nice artwork and sturdy, topical player pieces. Little small but was super fun for group of friends to play. Easy to figure out
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