Pokemon Monopoly gets rare discounts, only $19 for a limited time
Blog Andrew Joseph 28 Jul , 2025 0

Monopoly: Pokemon version is sold for only $18.74 Amazon,,,,, Walmartand Target. The classic board game, which is usually $25, was launched last December and became a bestseller. Apart from a brief one-ticket or two discounts, Pokemon Monopoly has maintained its original price tag since its launch.
If you are interested in this deal, it is wise to catch it as soon as possible. While the deal may be scheduled to match Target's deal on August 2 (Amazon and Walmart) , Pokemon Monopoly often tops Amazon's board games at full price, so this can be sold out before the end of the week.
$18.74 ($25)
In Monopoly: Pokemon, instead of buying and collecting property with monopoly currency, 2-4 players use Poke Balls to search for Pokemon on the board. The goal is to capture eight types of Pokemon, or the last coach who left any poke balls in the inventory. In addition to the colored boards of the series, you will also get cute miniature characters from Pikachu, Sprigatito, Fuecoco and Quaxly for use as gameplay.
It's no surprise that this version of Pokemon Monopoly has been popular since its release in December. Surprisingly, however, this version is only available for $25. The licensed version of the monopoly version based on the massive media franchise is usually sold for $40. Pokemon Monopoly's budget-friendly MSRP plus it's a regular fixture on Amazon's best-seller list of board games, which may explain why the game is rarely under $25.
This is not what Hasbro and Pokemon companies have joined forces to release Pokemon-themed Monopoly. Early versions of the game were out of print and were only available from dealers. Monopoly: Pokemon Kanto Edition Amazon costs $45 and features metal tokens for Pikachu, Bulbasaur, Charmander, Squirtle, Eevee and Jigglypuff. At Walmart, you can buy Monopoly: Pokemon Lead Version $58. This also includes six metal games: Pikachu, Totodir, Togbi, Chicorita, Cindaguir and Pichu.
For another theme version of the classic board game, check out Ravensburger's Pokemon Maze For $25 ($30). Your goal is to browse the ever-changing maze to track down various Pokemons. The game is about 30 minutes or so and you can compete with up to three players. Very cool The glowing version in the dark The Pokemon Labyrth, launched last fall, costs $26 ($30).