Late for The Sky Bibleopoly Reviews
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Late for The Sky Bibleopoly Feature
- A monopoly version where cooperation and not accumulation is the key
- You cannot win by destroying your opponents but you can only win by assisting fellow players
- Be the first player to build a church in one of the bible cities to win
- For 2 to 6 players
- Board spaces are specific to the places and events from the bible
Unlike Monopoly, Bibleopoly doesn't reward players for the accumulation of wealth, but instead for the accumulation of good deeds. The competition, for two to six players, is about who can do the most for others, not themselves. In the midst of all this kindness, players travel through cities mentioned in the Bible. Careful! Don't land in the Abyss! City Cards, like street cards in Monopoly, give brief biblical descriptions of the various cities. Faith Cards may ask players facts about the cities or to recite Bible verses. The winner of Bibleopoly is the first person to build a church, which requires many offerings. The win is celebrated by all as the winner names the church. This game is an enjoyable way for Bible students to learn biblical history, and it makes an excellent addition to any Sunday School room or family game drawer.
--Lee Strucker
Late For the Sky began producing BIBLEOPOLY in 1991. It quickly became one of the most popular Christian games of all time. It has very unique game play. The object of the game is to be the first player to build a church in one of the Bible cities. In BIBLEOPOLY, you cannot win by destroying your opponents, you can only be the winner by assisting the fellow players. This act of cooperation is what allows you to gain the things neccessary to build your church and be a winner. For 2 to 6 players ages 8 and up.
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May 09, 2011 18:08:04
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