Beeropoly is the Perfect Game for Beer Lovers
Grace Mahas — November 30, 2020 — Art & Design
References: uncommongoods
The Beeropoly game is the perfect game for those that want to combine their love of beer and competition. The game is styled after the iconic board game Monopoly, with players moving their icons – their beer bottle cap – around the board based on the number they roll. In place of the traditional "Collect $200," this board game asks users to pour a drink into the community cup.
Other squares propose drinking games like "Never Have I Ever," a rhyming battle, a category-specific battle, or simply drinking yourself or giving the drinking token to someone else. These beer challenges do hold the risk of elimination with the last player standing wins the "opportunity" to drink the 'Community Cup' that players have been adding in lieu of collecting $200.
Other squares propose drinking games like "Never Have I Ever," a rhyming battle, a category-specific battle, or simply drinking yourself or giving the drinking token to someone else. These beer challenges do hold the risk of elimination with the last player standing wins the "opportunity" to drink the 'Community Cup' that players have been adding in lieu of collecting $200.
Trend Themes
1. Beer-themed Board Games - Creating more beer-themed board games that combine beer and competition can tap into the growing market of beer lovers.
2. Interactive Drinking Games - Developing drinking games that involve different challenges and interactions can add excitement to social gatherings and parties.
3. Innovative Game Mechanics - Introducing new game mechanics and twists to classic board games like Monopoly can attract a wider audience and create unique gaming experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Board Game Industry - The board game industry can take advantage of the popularity of beer-themed games to expand their product offerings and attract new customers.
2. Alcohol and Beverage Industry - The alcohol and beverage industry can explore collaborations and partnerships with game developers to create beer-themed drinking games that promote their products.
3. Entertainment and Social Events Industry - Incorporating interactive drinking games into entertainment venues, bars, and social events can enhance the overall experience and attract more customers.
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