🕊️ Unite, Build, and Win Together!
Late for the SkyBibleopoly is a cooperative board game designed for 2-6 players, where the goal is to build churches in biblical cities. With options for traditional or one-hour gameplay, this unique twist on Monopoly emphasizes teamwork and faith-based fun, making it perfect for gatherings and family nights.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 2.1 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W | 15.38"L x 10.63"W |
CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Small Parts |
Color | Blue |
Theme | Religious, Bible |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Material Type | Cardboard |
A**E
Really great game and gift
Got this for my in-law’s as a gift, they loved it and bring it with them to church to play after service. It’s very nice quality and it’s a pleasant spin on monopoly.
B**S
A fav of our family
We love this game. The kids ask to play all the time. It also teach self denial, a great character quality!
L**A
EXCELLENT !!
This is the perfect game to play after church. I thought it was just "Bible edition Monopoly" ... but its much better than that. There is no buying of properties. Each person is given the same number of properties when the game starts. Then the goal is to build a church. As you travel around the board, you might have to donate to different causes or players and even play some Bible trivia.. eventually though, each person will need to be giving, and give away their properties to the other players so they can start their church.. unless someone is lucky enough to have gotten all of one color in the beginning. IF you do not have a "Monopoly" on a certain color, you cannot start your church. You also cannot start your church without money. So as the other players land on the cities you're "tending" you get "donations" which you can use to start your church. But. You have to start with a cornerstone first, and you have to have a Monopoly to do that. If another player gives you one of their cities they're tending, and it leads to a Monopoly for you, they get a cornerstone, even if they don't have a Monopoly. You can then buy your own cornerstone. After that, it is simply a race against each other to see who can build their church first. I like that the game focuses on giving, and the kindness of others. It teaches these important lessons without really meaning to, and kids who play it, don't even know that is what they're being taught. Its quickly become one of my favorite games to play!
D**M
It's NOT monopoly
A brilliant game: it's fun and different. You can win and be penniless! It's a great game for the Sabbath Day, exercising your faith, generosity, and ability to laugh!
S**A
Gods word
I teach my grandchildren on a weekly basis and teaching the Bible is part of our curriculum. It’s entertaining and not boring
D**N
Love
Just what I expected.
V**I
Fun version
This is very different from regular Monopoly…it isn’t like other versions that just change the realty. It has different rules so is like having a new game. It also just keeps your mind on God in a fun way!
K**R
God
Love this game
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