i bought the game at Ollie's for $5 just for the back bling set, but after watching, i definitely want to give it a try! (funny you mentioned the back blings as a feature, because there is just about a week left before the codes expire lol)
Funfact, Hasbro didn't exactly made this, the entire board was made at Epic to make sure they have the control over it while Hasbro only published it. So yeah, Epic couldn't trust Hasbro to not screw it up.
Epic "Hey about that Fortnite Monopoly Tie in we were giving you the License to make?" Hasbro "Yeah?" Epic "Yeah... We don't feel comfortable you designing that game after seeing KamSandwich's Channel. We'll take it over."
Items not being weapons sounds to me like skirting around age rating systems. Everybody is going to know they're weapons, but they're not weapons in name so can't go rating it as such.
@snowqueen549 I can't speak for anywhere else in the world, but here in America, Fortnite is rated "T for Teens, 13 and up." But I'd say this is exactly why they're items and not weapons, but if you examine the Monopoly Fortnite box, it has an "ages 13+" rating on it. So I don't know, lol.
Board games do tend to have age ratings. But not due to the subject matter of the game or content depicted within. Rather due to how complex or level of understanding required to follow the rules. For instance there’s a game called orphans and ashes where one of the goals to winning is incinerating orphaned children so that you can devour their souls. And this game is rated 13+. And I just looked up clue which has weapons in it and its age rating is 8+.
My brother has had a copy of Fortnite Monopoly sitting in the back of his car for ages now. I'm pretty sure it was meant for Goodwill, but at this point its become an accessory.
I got the collectors edition a while back as a Christmas gift (from a slightly out of touch Grandparent), and this game is so batshit insane, it's one of my favorite Christmas gifts I've ever gotten. Playing this game with friends is genuinely one of the most baffling and entertaining things ever (especially if you're zonked out of your mind). Fortnite Monopoly is an absolute 10/10 to me in terms of board games.
I think at this point monopoly is more like a format. Essentially what makes this monopoly od that its played with multiple sets of cards, dice, and the play space is on the rim of the game board.
Just realized. with the older versions you can just print your own pics of skins if you got one in game you really like with your loadout and all that. Lots of fun to be had that way
Pro tip: You can find a copy of the collectors edition FN monopoly in ollies outlet stores all across the east coast, usually around 15-20 dollars but it can go for way less!
Last year before the start of summer vacation at my high school, some kid in my algebra class brought in Fortnite Monopoly, unopened. Apparently, he got it from his church. It was so funny to try and play it because we had to go outside and it was hella windy, so the pieces kept blowing everywhere, lol.
Really love how both Fortnite Monopoly and Trump the Game are in the “good game ruined by the theme and name” category and both are Risk-Reward and not Monopoly.
Hey KamSandwich, regarding your "house rule" for the boogie bomb , I think it is a really good idea. In future videos can you put a part at the end of the video for house rules that might improve the game? It would be a good addition for further videos.
I bought this as a gag gift for one of my friends because I saw the box and thought it would be like any other monopoly with a fortnite coat of paint. We played it at the party and everyone was surprised at how genuinely good it was
I got the Monopoly Fortnite Flip for a secret santa gift last year. Dude knew I liked playing board games and I internally groaned when I got it. I was pleasantly surprised when it actually turned out to be kinda fun. The Flip board is even smaller but has a neat little mechanic that has dual-sided property groups. If you land on the flip space, that section flips over to the other side. One side has the locations, the other has the campfires or traps. While the flip mechanic didn't add much but I found the rest of the gameplay to be solid.
I imagine that the loot cards don't have weapons purely for an age rating thing. Depicting actual guns is probably a bit more taboo for a general audience board game than it is for a video game.
curiously, it seems like the game tries to minimize any and all references to the guns and explosives in the game, this might explain the nondescript rare items, and why it's a boogie bomb instead of just a grenade or something.
I think that makes sense. If you don't like Monopoly, you'd prefer the least Monopoly-like game, and if you like Monopoly, you're going to spend any variant that's only very slightly different being like "why aren't we just playing regular Monopoly?" To make a game people like, you need it to be sufficiently different from the predecessor imo.
I actually have a copy of this, and i gotta say; it actually is a favorite among some of my casual friends. The collector's edition looks fancier and different too.
Tbh, fortnite is still one of the most popular and profitable entertainment products in the world. Just because contrairins paint it negatively on the internet, that doesn't mean it has an overall negative reputation. It's still relatively popular among all age demographics. Tangentially related, but I never quite understood why Fortnite got so popular with casuals in the first place. It's an incredibly complicated and skill orientedgame to play at a competitive level.
@@TheThirdDaySH It's not like the people criticising it are merely contrarians. The game has numerous issues, in its gameplay and in a meta sense. I don't really pay attention to that myself, and it's still a perfectly good game in many other ways, but there are valid reasons to dislike it. Anyway, part of the reason for its popularity could be its marketing, with a tone, art style, and character designs with wide appeal. A lot of kids nowadays are also gamers, and it could have spread due to word of mouth from them.
As somebody who plays a lot of hobby board games, having 110 be an "absurdly large" number of chips to punch out is quite funny. I've definitely punched out at least 400 chips for just 1 game before. Not to say 110 chips isn't a bit of effort to get done but its definitely a pretty typical amount of punching out stuff for a game these days.
I got this as a half-joke birthday gift for a friend a few years ago. He was big into Fortnite at the time and somewhat interested in board games, but the most complex stuff he'd played was Catan and Azul. I figured hey, if he doesn't like it at least he'll enjoy the back bling. We were both shocked by how fun this game really was.
I played this with my friends over winter break because I found it in the depths of my storage. My friend took notes and made us wait for him to finish after every turn and single-handedly doubled the play time. Surprisingly fun lol
Im gonna be honest. I was so used to the monopoly "themed" games that when I saw "Monopoly Fortnite" I just thought it was gonna be monopoly with a Fortnite skin. Completely overlooked this gem.
I like the property setup because it's like making a base there. Perhaps setting up automatic machine guns / traps You control all of your bases and others take damage there, makes sense.
It feels like a fortnite game that just happens to take place a monopoly board. I assume it started out as a fornite board game and then they figured they could get more money by slapping the monopoly ip onto it
@@DryPaperHammerBro probably not, but they probably thought like big corporations do “fornite equals big money, monopoly equals big money, so them both together equals a lot of big money.”
"My kids love fortnite, the fast-paced shooter that can have rounds in the minutes. So I got them fortnite monopoly, the multi-hour property management game! They'll love it!" Edit: this was supposed to be a joke about short attention span and the fact that kids would rather play the game it's based on. I think I just fumbled this one.
Apologizes if you were quoting something or joking. I think it's a pretty good game You own bases, not as property. Also it's a pretty short game, each elimination making it much faster
@@theAstarrr Oh, it is a good looking game, I was just joking because fortnite is such a fast and attention-getting game compared to the board game version, and most kids will probably just play fortnite
14:05 With the standard edition, you could theoretically play as any skin if you're able to print an image to fit the stand. (or any character for that matter)
15:59 I personally think "monopoly fortnite" is a better word order, since it implies that it's monopoly-themed fortnite rather than fortnite-themed monopoly
ok but wouldn't it make sense to build on your properties as people building towers to the height limit in literal seconds is the main takeaway I've gotten from Fortnite
How much do you all want to bet that the items were weapons, exactly as he described like with the bolt action rifle, but Hasbro was like "no guns allowed in Monopoly?" Which i actually kinda understand.
If I had a nickel for everytime Kam reviewed a version of Monopoly based off of a video game said it was a bad adaptation of Monopoly yet said it was a good game on its own, I'd have 2 nickels, which isnt a lot but its weird that it happened twice.
This sounds functionally similar to Monopoly Gamer (minus the Storm mechanic, but with the added bonus that characters have unique skills, and the game has character expansion packs), which you just said was "not Monopoly" (which is true) rather than giving a whole video. But I respect your choice on which franchise was more likely to feed the algorithm.
It will be even more insane than the Uno one. You win if you're the last player with HP, or the last player with money, or if you finish your Empire tower, or if you have the most points once all boss battles are finished. That's just 3 alternate versions that I own.
As someone who has never played fortnite nor has any desire to, this feels like a fortnite board game with Monopoly slapped on it. Getting strong Monopoly Gamer vibes
30 to 40 years ago, this would have been released without the Monopoly name. But Hasbro insists on calling everything Monopoly these days, even if the relationship is tenuous at best.
Fortnite is one of the fairest F2P games out there. Hate it all you want, you can play the game to it's fullest 0 dollars attached. You want ninja turtle to be your character? Then pay up.
Gets better: If are willing to invest SOME time into it, you can earn enough VBucks over a year to buy a battle pass. And if you keep completing those, you make a profit of 550 VBucks every season WHILE buying the pass. Meaning if you do it right, you get a lifetime access to the battlepass and a small amount of Vbucks on a regular basis, all for free.
Thanks a lot kam, because of this video while i was stuck in bed for a couple days after a nasty fall, fortnite was on the brain, so I redownloaded it on switch and now I'm addicted again.
I don't really like the healing side of the action die :/ My first time playing, near the end of the game, me and my opponent were the only ones left. I had more hp, so I thought I would win. My opponent rolled the healing thing like every turn she got, and I never rolled it. So my hp was chipped away and I lost.
One the one hand, even the collectors edition is nowerdays hilariously outdated, on account of it using the Chapter 2 Map - while by now, we're nearing the end of Chapter 5 (tho there will be a quick throwback to Chapter 2 for a month). Some is in the new "Reboot"-mode, but even then, it's only really suitable for people with old-map-nostalgia. On the *other* hand, the collectors edition got a Lynx figurine to play as, so I may end up putting that thing on my purchase-list just because of that AND being a good game on its own.
@@kamsandwich Yep. Second time we got a full-on Marvel season, the previous one was Chapter 2 Season 4. Doom was there, too. Short version: Someone opened the Box of Pandora (C5S1), the greek gods wanted to punish humanity for it (C5S2), we prevented it but causes a group of wasteland-raiders try to take over the island and gets its resources because 'someone wise' said that it would be sensible (C5S3), then that someone backstabbed the Wastelanders because it was actually Doom, who wants to use the Box of Pandora for himself, since about last Friday (C5S4). And that's just the last year summed up.
The fact that this came out before Mario Monopoly making this the first Gamer Monopoly EVER has got to be the weirdest part about this version. Crossing my fingers for Minecraft Monopoly. Also the fact that the code expires at the end of this month sucks major balls because I never wanted monopoly in my life until now and getting the collector's version fresh is going to be a pain in the ass.
I know it's just a crossover for the brand recognition and value, but clearly if you just removed some of the Monopoly elements that remain, this is just a solid Fortnite board game. The idea of having to keep an eye on line of sight in a board game is fascinating.
I like how it's not just a reskin of regular Monolopy with Fortnite skins/items, but instead has mechanics translated from the game to Monopoly, and it looks like they did a good job
Are you lookin' to run some Fortnite Monopoly? Do you agree or disagree with my findings?
Let me know below with a very passionate comment!
Haven't even watched this video but I would watch my 2 year old starve if it meant an extra game of Fortnite Monopoly.
Haven't watched it, but it seems terrible, knowing you.
I won a copy at a white elephant gift exchange and never played it
@@maddiebatz9805you fool!
i bought the game at Ollie's for $5 just for the back bling set, but after watching, i definitely want to give it a try!
(funny you mentioned the back blings as a feature, because there is just about a week left before the codes expire lol)
Funfact, Hasbro didn't exactly made this, the entire board was made at Epic to make sure they have the control over it while Hasbro only published it.
So yeah, Epic couldn't trust Hasbro to not screw it up.
Epic really just said, "Fine I'll do it myself" and succeeded
We finally have the key to making a good Monopoly game: Not letting Hasbro make it
Epic "Hey about that Fortnite Monopoly Tie in we were giving you the License to make?"
Hasbro "Yeah?"
Epic "Yeah... We don't feel comfortable you designing that game after seeing KamSandwich's Channel. We'll take it over."
So are you saying that Hasbro full of shit game designer?
@@snowqueen549 This is the same company that released the 2024 Player's Handbook. They're clearly not all winners.
combine this with player pieces from any licensed board game ever to make an even more authentic experience
The intimidation factor alone from putting down a Warlord Titan on half the board and saying "I am ready to play Monopoly now."
Use the avengers one this season for extra bonus vbucks
8:21 So you could say that Hasbro just wiped out Tomato Town?
Epic games made it. So they nuked tomato town
Could you imagine how terrible it would be to get multiple sets of this and have a 100 player round of fortnite monopoly?
Last man standing wins a trip to bathroom.
OK, hear me out: connect boards at the corners, so that similar corners overlap. If any board gets fully Stormed it is removed.
@@SuperDropsXif you reach a corner you may move to boards overlapping at that corner, it would be awful but playable theoretically
Or simply own all of them so you have a Fortnite Monopoly monopoly
@@SuperDropsXwhat if someone is on a board as it gets removed
I love how since theres only 1 epic item in the loot deck, compared to 3 legendary items, that epic items are considerably rarer than legendary items.
There's probably more copies of the epic card in the deck
Though in this case rarer doesn't equal better funnily enough
Items not being weapons sounds to me like skirting around age rating systems. Everybody is going to know they're weapons, but they're not weapons in name so can't go rating it as such.
Does board game have different rating than video games?
Like Fortnite original get all age but it still have weapon.
@snowqueen549 I can't speak for anywhere else in the world, but here in America, Fortnite is rated "T for Teens, 13 and up."
But I'd say this is exactly why they're items and not weapons, but if you examine the Monopoly Fortnite box, it has an "ages 13+" rating on it. So I don't know, lol.
Board games do tend to have age ratings. But not due to the subject matter of the game or content depicted within. Rather due to how complex or level of understanding required to follow the rules. For instance there’s a game called orphans and ashes where one of the goals to winning is incinerating orphaned children so that you can devour their souls. And this game is rated 13+. And I just looked up clue which has weapons in it and its age rating is 8+.
Ironically, there is currently a working train in Fortnite
Yeah, and it goes around most of the island which is kinda similar to the Railroad mechanic
There’s a train in Fortnite? Might actually be worth playing, now
My brother has had a copy of Fortnite Monopoly sitting in the back of his car for ages now. I'm pretty sure it was meant for Goodwill, but at this point its become an accessory.
It's the car's Back Bling
@@GrubbusHubbus legitimately funny reply dude
@@GrubbusHubbushe's an og
Hasbro seems to be a fundamentally off centre company. Their priorities are wrong. You could say they're... tilted.
All that and they still "tower" above the competition
@@kamsandwichfr
I got the collectors edition a while back as a Christmas gift (from a slightly out of touch Grandparent), and this game is so batshit insane, it's one of my favorite Christmas gifts I've ever gotten. Playing this game with friends is genuinely one of the most baffling and entertaining things ever (especially if you're zonked out of your mind). Fortnite Monopoly is an absolute 10/10 to me in terms of board games.
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so its a monopoly gamer situation where its good as a game but only tangentially a monopoly game
I think at this point monopoly is more like a format. Essentially what makes this monopoly od that its played with multiple sets of cards, dice, and the play space is on the rim of the game board.
Just realized. with the older versions you can just print your own pics of skins if you got one in game you really like with your loadout and all that. Lots of fun to be had that way
THAT IS SO COOL, ACTUALLY
Imagine a game night that starts with Fortnite Monopoly followed up by Catan and then finishing with Chemicards.
I would also add some CFNA:DW40-43
I think we have time 1 for 1 more game
Campaign for north Africa
Can I join?
Am I thinking of the right chemicards?
@@the_cool_dudz9394 I call dibs on not playing as Italy.
Pro tip:
You can find a copy of the collectors edition FN monopoly in ollies outlet stores all across the east coast, usually around 15-20 dollars but it can go for way less!
This is actually very good to know, thank you
Last year before the start of summer vacation at my high school, some kid in my algebra class brought in Fortnite Monopoly, unopened. Apparently, he got it from his church. It was so funny to try and play it because we had to go outside and it was hella windy, so the pieces kept blowing everywhere, lol.
Really love how both Fortnite Monopoly and Trump the Game are in the “good game ruined by the theme and name” category and both are Risk-Reward and not Monopoly.
Hey KamSandwich, regarding your "house rule" for the boogie bomb , I think it is a really good idea. In future videos can you put a part at the end of the video for house rules that might improve the game? It would be a good addition for further videos.
I bought this as a gag gift for one of my friends because I saw the box and thought it would be like any other monopoly with a fortnite coat of paint. We played it at the party and everyone was surprised at how genuinely good it was
I got the Monopoly Fortnite Flip for a secret santa gift last year. Dude knew I liked playing board games and I internally groaned when I got it. I was pleasantly surprised when it actually turned out to be kinda fun. The Flip board is even smaller but has a neat little mechanic that has dual-sided property groups. If you land on the flip space, that section flips over to the other side. One side has the locations, the other has the campfires or traps. While the flip mechanic didn't add much but I found the rest of the gameplay to be solid.
I imagine that the loot cards don't have weapons purely for an age rating thing. Depicting actual guns is probably a bit more taboo for a general audience board game than it is for a video game.
curiously, it seems like the game tries to minimize any and all references to the guns and explosives in the game, this might explain the nondescript rare items, and why it's a boogie bomb instead of just a grenade or something.
It seems like the best versions of Monopoly are the ones that deviate as far from Monopoly as possible.
You can only remake the same game for so long
I think that makes sense. If you don't like Monopoly, you'd prefer the least Monopoly-like game, and if you like Monopoly, you're going to spend any variant that's only very slightly different being like "why aren't we just playing regular Monopoly?" To make a game people like, you need it to be sufficiently different from the predecessor imo.
I actually have a copy of this, and i gotta say; it actually is a favorite among some of my casual friends. The collector's edition looks fancier and different too.
Take a board game that's usually a negative, multiply it with a popular game with a negative reputation, and you end up with a positive. Wow.
Its basic math
Tbh, fortnite is still one of the most popular and profitable entertainment products in the world. Just because contrairins paint it negatively on the internet, that doesn't mean it has an overall negative reputation. It's still relatively popular among all age demographics.
Tangentially related, but I never quite understood why Fortnite got so popular with casuals in the first place. It's an incredibly complicated and skill orientedgame to play at a competitive level.
@@TheThirdDaySH It's not like the people criticising it are merely contrarians. The game has numerous issues, in its gameplay and in a meta sense. I don't really pay attention to that myself, and it's still a perfectly good game in many other ways, but there are valid reasons to dislike it.
Anyway, part of the reason for its popularity could be its marketing, with a tone, art style, and character designs with wide appeal. A lot of kids nowadays are also gamers, and it could have spread due to word of mouth from them.
I like the metal miniatures, Good fodder for paint schemes in wargames.
As somebody who plays a lot of hobby board games, having 110 be an "absurdly large" number of chips to punch out is quite funny. I've definitely punched out at least 400 chips for just 1 game before. Not to say 110 chips isn't a bit of effort to get done but its definitely a pretty typical amount of punching out stuff for a game these days.
I wasn’t expecting this to be that good, although even if I do convince my friends, none of them are going to play for more than 5 minutes.
I got this as a half-joke birthday gift for a friend a few years ago. He was big into Fortnite at the time and somewhat interested in board games, but the most complex stuff he'd played was Catan and Azul. I figured hey, if he doesn't like it at least he'll enjoy the back bling. We were both shocked by how fun this game really was.
So you're telling me the best version of Monopoly is the one where you play as little Monopoly as possible?
That checks out.
0:31 I actually think about how Fortnite is technically connected to everything through collaborations
The signs in the back ground are always one of the things i loo kout for in your videos!
00:10 That was a Scott The Woz joke played completely straight.
I played this with my friends over winter break because I found it in the depths of my storage. My friend took notes and made us wait for him to finish after every turn and single-handedly doubled the play time. Surprisingly fun lol
The "storm" mechanic is giving Matt Leacock
Is giving Matt a what!?
I understood that reference
How you leave a reply 10 hours before video uploaded !?!?
@@michelwidgetchannel members get the videos early
Im gonna be honest. I was so used to the monopoly "themed" games that when I saw "Monopoly Fortnite" I just thought it was gonna be monopoly with a Fortnite skin.
Completely overlooked this gem.
You gotta love how the best monopoly game you covered was FORTNITE MONOPOLY
I like the property setup because it's like making a base there. Perhaps setting up automatic machine guns / traps
You control all of your bases and others take damage there, makes sense.
That's more like save the world which the br game is based on, you can still play it to this day
It feels like a fortnite game that just happens to take place a monopoly board. I assume it started out as a fornite board game and then they figured they could get more money by slapping the monopoly ip onto it
Yeah, but it's FORTNITE, would they _really_ need to justify it being a Hasbro board game?
@@DryPaperHammerBro probably not, but they probably thought like big corporations do “fornite equals big money, monopoly equals big money, so them both together equals a lot of big money.”
@@ninetailedliligant1334 Fair, lol
Seeing this making me realize how actually decent fortnite monopoly is
Played this with family a while back. I was expecting the absolute worst but was pleasantly surprised, it's actually pretty fun
The papers on the wall give me so much life
This is the peak of humor
Now to find a good read..
I never would have guessed Fortnite Monopoly of all games would have more depth than most variants of Monopoly
"My kids love fortnite, the fast-paced shooter that can have rounds in the minutes. So I got them fortnite monopoly, the multi-hour property management game! They'll love it!"
Edit: this was supposed to be a joke about short attention span and the fact that kids would rather play the game it's based on. I think I just fumbled this one.
Apologizes if you were quoting something or joking. I think it's a pretty good game
You own bases, not as property. Also it's a pretty short game, each elimination making it much faster
@@theAstarrr Oh, it is a good looking game, I was just joking because fortnite is such a fast and attention-getting game compared to the board game version, and most kids will probably just play fortnite
Little does he know most of the property management elements is just straight up removed in this game.
@@thewholecircus Fortnite is alright. Better with friends. The board game is pretty cool, yeah
If you play well (top 20) the game can last at LEAST half an hour. maybe ur just bad
14:05 With the standard edition, you could theoretically play as any skin if you're able to print an image to fit the stand. (or any character for that matter)
13:58 LMAO He mispronounced Meowscles. That pronunciation is what inspired the creation of his sister Meow Skulls.
5:16 Railfans when someone does something stupid around trains and everyone is suspicious of us all over again.
I immediately thought of the ad for this
Your school library puns on the wall are S tier.
"What is fortnite without building?"
Zero build and also the best mode they've ever added
"We're getting a Number 1 Victory Non-Bankruptcy" - That one Fortnite Monopoly Fan
15:59 I personally think "monopoly fortnite" is a better word order, since it implies that it's monopoly-themed fortnite rather than fortnite-themed monopoly
I have something embarrassing to admit:
I only bought this, not only for the cool tokens, but because it had a code for fortnite monopoly backblings
ok but wouldn't it make sense to build on your properties as people building towers to the height limit in literal seconds is the main takeaway I've gotten from Fortnite
How much do you all want to bet that the items were weapons, exactly as he described like with the bolt action rifle, but Hasbro was like "no guns allowed in Monopoly?" Which i actually kinda understand.
If I had a nickel for everytime Kam reviewed a version of Monopoly based off of a video game said it was a bad adaptation of Monopoly yet said it was a good game on its own, I'd have 2 nickels, which isnt a lot but its weird that it happened twice.
What's the other one?
I think they mean the mario monopoly, as it was a good board game but nothing like monopoly haha. @oliverv6892
@oliverv6892 Monopoly Gamer (Based off of Mario)
This sounds functionally similar to Monopoly Gamer (minus the Storm mechanic, but with the added bonus that characters have unique skills, and the game has character expansion packs), which you just said was "not Monopoly" (which is true) rather than giving a whole video. But I respect your choice on which franchise was more likely to feed the algorithm.
Wait until Massacre's Mansion finishes Chemicards and starts the Monopoly Amalgam.
It will be even more insane than the Uno one.
You win if you're the last player with HP, or the last player with money, or if you finish your Empire tower, or if you have the most points once all boss battles are finished.
That's just 3 alternate versions that I own.
As someone who has never played fortnite nor has any desire to, this feels like a fortnite board game with Monopoly slapped on it.
Getting strong Monopoly Gamer vibes
30 to 40 years ago, this would have been released without the Monopoly name. But Hasbro insists on calling everything Monopoly these days, even if the relationship is tenuous at best.
As a fellow unashamed monopoly fan, this channel turning into a monopoly channel is most welcome.
I'm so happy that someone else brought up how the whole point of a book cover is to give you a first impression. You are MEANT to judge a book by it.
Ive never played fortnite but i would actually want to try fortnite monopoly
I would love to see you play this game with the improvements you recommended!
It’s time to chug jug once again!
Right after I've discovered your channel (and the video about weird monopolies). Nice.
6:19 it feels more like you have occupied them and set up defense
So a Monopoly-branded Fortnite board game rather than a Fortnite-branded Monopoly edition
Kam admitting he plays fortnite is not something I expected.
Thanks for making this video! I was thinking of getting this and now I kind of want it more. It sounds really fun
Fortnite is one of the fairest F2P games out there. Hate it all you want, you can play the game to it's fullest 0 dollars attached. You want ninja turtle to be your character? Then pay up.
Gets better: If are willing to invest SOME time into it, you can earn enough VBucks over a year to buy a battle pass. And if you keep completing those, you make a profit of 550 VBucks every season WHILE buying the pass.
Meaning if you do it right, you get a lifetime access to the battlepass and a small amount of Vbucks on a regular basis, all for free.
Did you even watch the video?
I mean I agree but the video is about the board game version and not the actual game
What does this have to do with anything
Got an ad for Monopoly Go on this video, they think they're slick.
I wondered how long you’d make us wait for this banger
Man your videos are just so good, I have looked forward to your new videos for weeks now
My question is, why did they even make it a version of monopoly? You could’ve just made it for the board game and it would’ve been the same.
Just watched your last video, then checked your channel and saw you uploaded this an hour ago, great timing!
Thank you, I try to stay quick on the draw
Thanks a lot kam, because of this video while i was stuck in bed for a couple days after a nasty fall, fortnite was on the brain, so I redownloaded it on switch and now I'm addicted again.
i have the sudden urge to read a book.
I reccomend The Brothers Karamazov, it's free on TH-cam.
I don't really like the healing side of the action die :/
My first time playing, near the end of the game, me and my opponent were the only ones left. I had more hp, so I thought I would win.
My opponent rolled the healing thing like every turn she got, and I never rolled it. So my hp was chipped away and I lost.
As somebody who loves playing Monopoly with my family, and loves playing Fortnite with my friends, I can tell you this is not going to go very well.
One the one hand, even the collectors edition is nowerdays hilariously outdated, on account of it using the Chapter 2 Map - while by now, we're nearing the end of Chapter 5 (tho there will be a quick throwback to Chapter 2 for a month). Some is in the new "Reboot"-mode, but even then, it's only really suitable for people with old-map-nostalgia.
On the *other* hand, the collectors edition got a Lynx figurine to play as, so I may end up putting that thing on my purchase-list just because of that AND being a good game on its own.
I finally managed to get the game to work and apparently MF Doom is in the game now or something, no idea what I'm looking at
@@kamsandwich Yep. Second time we got a full-on Marvel season, the previous one was Chapter 2 Season 4. Doom was there, too.
Short version: Someone opened the Box of Pandora (C5S1), the greek gods wanted to punish humanity for it (C5S2), we prevented it but causes a group of wasteland-raiders try to take over the island and gets its resources because 'someone wise' said that it would be sensible (C5S3), then that someone backstabbed the Wastelanders because it was actually Doom, who wants to use the Box of Pandora for himself, since about last Friday (C5S4).
And that's just the last year summed up.
Thank you for all the fortnite monopoly tips and tricks at the end, I am looking forward to your rebranding as a fortnite monopoly content creator.
This actually looks kinda fun, I might try this and use the changes you suggested as house rules
Missed opportunity to start the video by saying "Hey Doods, Kam Here"
Monopoly Bass Fishing video when?
lovin the school library posters in the background
I love all the reading jokes on the poster in the back
The fact that this came out before Mario Monopoly making this the first Gamer Monopoly EVER has got to be the weirdest part about this version. Crossing my fingers for Minecraft Monopoly. Also the fact that the code expires at the end of this month sucks major balls because I never wanted monopoly in my life until now and getting the collector's version fresh is going to be a pain in the ass.
Damn it man you are selling me this game so hard with your revisions
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fortnite monopoly woo yea i think both of those things are vaguely neat and i've probably spent more money on tie-in/crossovers in both cases :)
I really like your Scott the Woz-esque humor! That's not to say it's not original, of course-it absolutely is, which makes it even more impressive!
I appreciate that all the figurines are in dance poses.
I just saw the Worst and Weirdest of Monopoly video and subscribed just to see this as soon as it came out
A video about the ttrpgs with the weirdest mechanics could be cool since ttrpgs can be classified as “advanced board games”
8:36 I am 1000% sure they called them "Items" not Weapons with gun arts for some kinda "Protect the kids" kinda board game thing
More people Would watch you review a bad board game then a good one
I BEEN WAITING FOR THIS! I thought it was just a branded Monopoly but the anticipation from the last video intrigued me
I love the book fair posters in the background that change over time 😂
I know it's just a crossover for the brand recognition and value, but clearly if you just removed some of the Monopoly elements that remain, this is just a solid Fortnite board game. The idea of having to keep an eye on line of sight in a board game is fascinating.
I like how it's not just a reskin of regular Monolopy with Fortnite skins/items, but instead has mechanics translated from the game to Monopoly, and it looks like they did a good job
i'm curious about the flip edition of fortnite monopoly, although i'm not sure if it's different enough to talk about much