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Asmodee  |  SKU: DOT10013

Monkey Palace

$49.95 CAD
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Description

Designer David Gordon (I)
TAM
Publisher Asmodee
Players 2-4
Playtime 45 mins
Suggested Age 10 and up
Additional Info BoardGameGeek (Images, Videos, Reviews)


Monkey Palace is a jungle-themed game of light strategy that incorporates both collaborative and competitive elements.

Players must strategically work together to construct the Monkey Palace while competing for the highest brick income and points, all under the watchful gaze of the Monkey. The palace gradually takes form thanks to a construction using LEGO elements, and each time the board game is played, the building experience and final construction are unique.

Customer Reviews

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Andy Kim
A good game using Lego? Yes it exists!

I had my reservations about a board game using Lego. I do like a good gimmick but didn't think this one would work. I was pleasantly surprised. It's a great puzzle here with a surprisingly more depth than I expected. Don't get me wrong, this isn't a deep or complicated game (it's Lego!!) but it does have some really interesting strategies as you work through the puzzle of working your way up the palace as you build. If you like Lego and want a great game for the family, you can't go wrong with this one!

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S.L.
Great fun game for Lego lovers

A very simple to understand game for young and old. It forces each person to think by looking at the board with different perspectives. Great game to play with kids!

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Alexander Gagnon
Monkey Palace

This game is soo much fun.

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Tony
Not bad but a tricky teach for younger ones

Could be a tricky teach for younger kids. Since some rules are a little more involved compared to average "stacking" game designed for children in mind. However, the game is still fun if some rules weren't followed. Just let the kids go wild and pretend they beat you.

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Benoit Audet

Monkey Palace