"Wait!" Doraemon shouted. "I’m activating the Time Machine card. We’re going back three turns!"

The classic Jail space becomes – a dark, cramped space where Gian forces you to listen to his new original song, "Ore wa Gian" (I am Gian). You cannot leave until:

While there isn't a single official "Doraemon Monopoly" board game mass-produced in English like the classic Hasbro editions, the concept exists primarily through a classic PC game and various themed board game adaptations. The Iconic 1998 PC Game

In a flash of light, the room dissolved. They were no longer in Nobita’s house. They were standing on a gleaming street made of gold and glass. Hovering cars zipped by overhead. A holographic sign read:

First, a crucial distinction: There are dozens of Doraemon Monopoly editions. Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Thailand have released localized versions for years. However, almost all of these are printed in Japanese, Traditional Chinese, or Thai.

For collectors, bilingual families, and anime fans who grew up watching the manga, finding this specific edition is like finding a "Whereabouts Cloak" for a lost treasure. If you have been searching for this board game, you know it isn't as simple as walking into a local Target. Here is everything you need to know about acquiring, playing, and cherishing the Doraemon Monopoly English Version.