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The life of the party just landed on your game night! Drunk-opoly is the adults-only, drink-fueled twist on classic Monopoly-style board game gameplay that turns every property, card, and rent collection into a drinking challenge. Buy properties, collect rent in sips, use action cards to make opponents drink, and wheel and deal your way to victory or at least to last player standing.
Drunk-opoly is designed for adult game nights, house parties, pregames, and any gathering where you want to add some spirited competition to the mix. Every mechanic of the game is built around the drinking game format. Landing on certain spaces, drawing certain cards, collecting rent, and losing properties all come with drink-related consequences that keep every player engaged and the energy high throughout the game.
Please drink responsibly. Drunk-opoly is intended for players ages 21 and up. It makes a fantastic birthday or holiday gift for adults who love both board games and a good time, and it's the kind of game that gets pulled out at every party once it enters the rotation.