1990 Minneapolis-St. Paul Opoly Game

A horizontal view of a rectangular board game box for "The Minneapolis-St. Paul Opolygame". The cover features a colorful skyline illustration of the Twin Cities along a river with sailboats and a paddleboat. Notable local landmarks and logos like Daytons, United Hospital, and Midas are visible in the artwork. 1990 Minneapolis-St. Paul Opoly Game 1990 Minneapolis-St. Paul Opoly Game 1990 Minneapolis-St. Paul Opoly Game 1990 Minneapolis-St. Paul Opoly Game 1990 Minneapolis-St. Paul Opoly Game 1990 Minneapolis-St. Paul Opoly Game A horizontal view of a rectangular board game box for "The Minneapolis-St. Paul Opolygame". The cover features a colorful skyline illustration of the Twin Cities along a river with sailboats and a paddleboat. Notable local landmarks and logos like Daytons, United Hospital, and Midas are visible in the artwork.
1990 Minneapolis-St. Paul Opoly Game
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1990 The Minneapolis-St. Paul Opoly Board Game. Good condition. Missing 1 card for Tires Plus.

Celebrate the Twin Cities with this original 1990 edition of "The Minneapolis-St. Paul Opolygame," a "Nationalopoly" style game that captures the local flavor of Minnesota. This collector’s item features a vibrant illustrated skyline on the cover, including iconic landmarks like the Dayton’s department store and United Hospital. It is a fantastic nostalgic piece for anyone who grew up in or loves the Minneapolis and St. Paul area.

The game is in good vintage condition and is nearly complete, though it is missing one property card for Tires Plus. The box graphics remain bright and clear, making it as much a display piece for a game room as it is a fun family activity. This edition is perfect for residents, former Minnesotans, or board game collectors looking for regional variations of classic property-trading games.

This item is vintage, over 35 years old. While it appears to be in good condition, there is the possibility I may have missed a minor detail. In the unlikely event I missed a major flaw I would reach out prior to sending it.