Winning Moves Monopoly Only Fools and Horses Monopoly

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Original price was: £99.00.Current price is: £9.90.

  • Provide a fun and nostalgic gaming experience based on a beloved TV show.
  • Had a great amount of fun with it over xmas
  • Definitely brought back memories for him!
  • Game was new clean and well packed
  • This is one happy ExPat
  • Price was good and delivery on time
  • A totally different edition sent out to what was advertised
  • THIS PRODUCT WAS NOTHING LIKE I EXPECTED
  • Board not as real as the name suggested
  • Great for family game nights
  • Fun during holiday gatherings
  • Gift for fans of the show
  • Some customers reported issues with receiving the wrong edition.
  • Delivery times may vary.

Description

Fancy injecting a bit of Peckham chaos into your game night? Only Fools and Horses Monopoly does just that. Grab your mates or the fam, scatter those colourful houses and get ready for a proper knees-up—Trotter style.

Picture it: grey skies, drizzle tapping on the window, and the kids complaining like there’s no tomorrow. Then someone whips out this board. Suddenly you’re trading The Nag’s Head like it’s hot stock on the market, bickering over Grandad’s Allotment, cracking up at every Del Boy one-liner. It’s rough round the edges, it’s brilliant fun, and yes—pure nostalgia.

  • Product Dimensions: 40.6 x 27.3 x 5.2 cm
  • Weight: 1.02 kg—light enough to lug to auntie’s
  • Language: English (cue the Cockney slang)
  • Item model number: 18227
  • Number of Game Players: 2 to 6—that’s a right crowd
  • Manufacturer recommended age: 8 years and up
  • Assembly Required: No faffing about
  • Batteries Required: Nope
  • Batteries included: No
  • Material: Plastic (solid, if a bit cheap)
  • Material Composition: Board, Cards—nothing else
  • Remote Control Included: Nah
  • Colour: Multicolor—bright as Del Boy’s ties
  • Release date: 17 Nov. 2011 (vintage!)
  • ASIN: B005GBWYUC

This isn’t just for die-hard fans. Got a nipper who’s eight or older? They’ll snort with laughter at Rodney’s bad luck. Meanwhile you’ll be smugly recalling “Lovely jubbly!” moments from the actual show. “There’s a serious lack of Only Fools games,” shouted one bloke online—so here you go.

Mind you, some folks got a board that felt more like a bootleg than the real McCoy. Colours off, bits missing—but hey, the banter more than makes up for it. As one ExPat quipped, “Took ages to arrive, but worth the wait.”

So you strategise. You cough over Peckham, you haggle like Del Boy hunting a bargain. You land on Trotters’ spots and suddenly you’re rich in laughter, if not cash. Nights in turn into proper memories—stuff you’ll rabbit on about for weeks.

Game night’s not just about who’s got the most dosh. It’s about that roar of laughter when someone lands on “Go To Jailer’s Office” or the groans when you owe rent on The Nag’s Head. Ready for a riot? Crack open Only Fools and Horses Monopoly and let the chaos commence!