Horse-Opoly
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| List Price: | $29.99 |
| Price: | $20.43 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
Horse-Opoly is a property trading game based on our equine animal friends. It's a game that actually encourages horseplay! The board features different breeds of horses while each property deed teaches players a little about that breed of horse. While playing the game, players can choose to be a bail of hay, saddle, horseshoe, horse trailer, bag of oats, or a boot. They buy barns and trade them in for stables while trying to become the richest player in the game. So hop in the saddle and take this game for a ride. Game play is for 2 to 6 players.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #4672 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Vintage Sports Cards
- Model: 4099567
- Released on: 2007-05-01
- Dimensions: 19.70" h x 1.60" w x 10.20" l, 2.30 pounds
Features
- HORSE-OPOLY is a property trading game based on our equine animal friends. It's a game that actually encourages horseplay!
- Includes horse-themed pieces (Riding Boot, Bag of Oats, Trailer, Saddle, Horse Fly, Horse Shoe), paper money and a game board.
- Whatever happens - it's horseplay like you won't soon forget. Standard Play or One Hour Version
- Game play is for 2-6 players - 8 years to Adult.
Editorial Reviews
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Horse-Opoly
Customer Reviews
Horseopoly is fun.
I played horseopoly. It is like monopoly. You get horses and barns as you play. It is so much fun! You have got to try it.
Horse-opoly
Very good pictures of horses, excellent graphics, as good or better than the game it is derived from. It plays just like Monopoly. A great game to learn about horses and money management!
Horse-lover's dream!!
We bought this for our 7 year old daughter & she absolutely loves it!! She loves the horses & trying to "buy" her favorites. I love playing it with her. I also like the added benefit of her having to count money & make the tough decisions on whether she has enough money to buy a horse or having to wait. Great education from my perspective!



