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Horse Monopoly or Horse-Opoly, How to Choose

My brother always beat me at Monopoly when I was a kid, but if Horse-Opoly and Monopoly Horse Lovers Edition were around then I would have turned the tables!

It’s a little confusing when you go look for Horse Monopoly. There’s a $139 game called Monopoly Horse lovers edition, and a $19.99 game called Horse-Opoly. They are both “herd your horses” board games.

Here’s the Horse Monopoly Game
and it’s by the makers of Monopoly.

Horse Monopoly Official 🙂
  • Customized game board featuring unique and adorable images of horses
  • Collectible pewter tokens include: Horse Trailer, Saddle, Riding Boot, Horseshoe, Bale of Hay, Horse
  • Lets players enjoy the thrill of deal making, risk taking, and owning it all in the equestrian world
  • Fun, family-oriented environment for all players
  • Recommended Age Range 8 and up

Here’s the Horse-Opoly Game by Late for the Sky
The game comes with Horse-Opoly instructions and Horse-Opoly rules. When the game begins, each player is given cash to buy horses and hay.

Which is best? A real horse is best. LOL.

Both are fun. You can also find a used Monopoly for Horse Lovers Edition, but beware of missing parts or pieces.

Whether you are a horse enthusiast or just looking for an entertaining way to spend time with family and friends, both Monopoly Horse Lovers Edition and Horse-Opoly are game-worthy. Players can buy, sell, and trade horses as they move around the board.

Both games provide engaging gameplay, exciting twists, and interactive elements.

Both games make a great gift or a great game to play in the rain or snow when you can’t get out to play with your horses!

Horse-Opoly is more affordable. Buy your favorite horses, then collect bales of straw and trade them in for barns. As you are playing Horse-Opoly turn over the deeds to learn more facts about each horse.

On the balance, Horse-Opoly has it for me. It’s the price. But I really like the Monopoly for Horse Lovers too. And if you wondered about my brother, he became a real estate broker. Makes sense. I’m just a horse lover. Giddy-up!