Monopoly Board Crawl Party Game (Official Monopoly Drinking Game) – English Version, Ages 18+
Product description
What it is and why people buy it
This Monopoly Board Crawl Party Game is the official Monopoly drinking game for adults (18+). It keeps the familiar Monopoly board concept, but it swaps the usual money-and-bankruptcy flow for drinking-based challenges.
On paper, it’s built for nights where you want something more interactive than a standard board game. You still roll, move around the board and collect title deeds, but instead of paying cash you pay in sips “of your choice”. That single change shifts the whole vibe: it’s less about financial strategy and more about who can follow the rules, take risks, and keep going when the game gets messy.
The way the gameplay works

The objective is straightforward: you’re trying to collect the majority of title deeds. As you move around the board you can pick up properties (the description mentions themed ones like a mechanical bull and a karaoke bar), but you don’t exchange money.
When the game asks for payment, it’s handled through sips rather than cash. You also get extra moments of chaos from challenge moments. For example, if you land on a property another player owns, you take the number of sips tied to that event. There are also “chance” moments with unpredictable challenges and questions, including the kind of embarrassing questions you usually only get from friends who have had one drink too many.
There’s also an element where players can risk going “bottom to top” depending on whether they want to skip a certain challenge. It’s clearly designed to keep momentum—no long pauses, because the game is more about what happens next than perfect planning.


Where it shines at a party

This is the sort of game that tends to work best when you want to break the ice and get people involved quickly. A Monopoly-themed drinking game is naturally social: it turns the board into a shared script, and the “rules of consequences” mean everyone stays attentive.
A nice detail is the presence of 10 golden tokens, where you choose the token that best fits your personality. The description calls out several character pieces (for instance, a “flamingo” and a “rooster”, plus others like a duck, cowboy hat, T Rex, smiling face, aviators and fish). Even if you’re not a die-hard Monopoly fan, these choices help make the setup feel less like a generic drinking game.
Practical micro-example: you’re a few turns in, someone lands on a property you own, and instead of arguing about payment you both just count out the required sips. The table is suddenly focused on the next roll rather than on money mechanics.
Key points to consider before you buy

It’s worth being honest about the limitations. This is a drinking game, so it’s not for everyone and it’s not a “casual, low-key” board game night. If your group doesn’t enjoy alcohol-based rules, you may end up with people opting out or ignoring parts of the game.
Also, it may not suit you if you’re looking for classic Monopoly strategy. The description doesn’t frame it around banking, flipping, or standard Monopoly money play—in fact, it explicitly says there’s no bankruptcy and you don’t flip the board. So fans who specifically want traditional Monopoly decisions might feel it’s closer to a party drinking game wearing Monopoly clothes.


What you’ll notice day to day
Expect the game to lean into confessions, risk, and repeat action: roll, move, draw/play the next card, and resolve a sip-based consequence. The “chance” cards are described as marking twists with challenges and questions, which means the tone can get personal pretty fast.

If your group is the type to laugh at daft dares and doesn’t mind being put on the spot, it should land well. If your group is more reserved, you may need to set boundaries before starting—what counts as “too much” and whether everyone is comfortable with embarrassing questions.
Final verdict
It makes sense if you want an 18+ Monopoly-themed party game where the fun comes from social drinking rules, unpredictable “chance” challenges and collecting title deeds without cash.
It may not be a great match if you’re after traditional Monopoly gameplay or if your group prefers non-alcohol games, quieter competition, or a more strategy-led evening.

Mini FAQ


Who is it for?
It’s intended for adults aged 18+ and works best for groups who enjoy drinking games with quick turns and interactive challenges.
Is there real money or bankruptcy?

No. The description says there’s no money, no bankruptcy and you don’t flip the board.
How do you “pay” in the game?
You pay in sips, described as sips of your choice, triggered by events like landing on properties another player owns.
What’s the main goal?
To collect the majority of title deeds by moving around the board and resolving the game’s challenge cards.
Is the language definitely English?
Yes—this is the English version, suitable if you’re playing with an English-speaking group.
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