![]() ![]() To fulfill this, we aim to adhere as strictly as possible to the World Wide Web Consortium’s (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1 (WCAG 2.1) at the AA level. We firmly believe that the internet should be available and accessible to anyone, and are committed to providing a website that is accessible to the widest possible audience, regardless of circumstance and ability. The is a MUST BUY for your FortNite fans!!! When a player is out, their loot gets dropped on the spot where they died, lol.Super fun game. ![]() Once you get enough storms on the board, players start dropping like flies. Storm cards basically render spaces on the board unusable and more expensive to land on. There are treasure chest cards and storm cards. There is one number dice telling you how many spaces to move and another action dice that drops boogie bombs, lets you build walls, repairs health, attacks other players, etc.Properties are free if you land on an available one, but then you pay HP to the bank if you land on one that is owned. It maybe takes 30 minutes to play once you get the hang of it and your game play changes each time based on the number of properties you can claim, etc. ![]() Once you run out of HPs, you are out of the game. There is no money in this game – there are only Health Points which are small green plastic coin type objects. The properties match locations in FortNite and have cute, silly names. I bought this for our 10 YO son who likes FortNite, and was dreading having to play monopoly with him, but I supposed it is kind of a boardgamers right of passage, lol.The board is set up like a Monopoly board and has sets of properties, a jail and Go, but not much similarity after that. I can’t stand Monopoly because it takes hours to lose. Wow! This game is so much better than I expected! We buy and play tons of games both with our kiddo and with our adult friends. ![]()
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