The Christmas Game Opoly To play just collect Christmas properties, increase your property value by buying presents and trading them in for a Christmas tree. It’s all fun and games until someone bows a fuse, gets snowed in, or gets sent to “Naughty” (Jail) and is out of the game for three turns. Whatever happens… YOU BETTER NOT POUT! Christmas-opoly is a game to celebrate the holiday season. Select to view additional Unique Gift Ideas For Girls.
Christmas Opoly Players: Everything you need to play is included. Dice, Property Cards, Drawing Cards, Play Characters, Money, Game Board, Storage Box and Game Instructions. Check out our wonderful selection of Christmas Trivia. Everyone should know at least one or more Christmas Jokes.
Mistletoe Kissing Ball Tradition :
is a delightful revision of the popular Monopoly board game. This Unique Christmas Gifts Christmas Game Opoly is a traditional play or one hour version of the board game. Two to Six players can play this funny festive game for Christmas. For ages eight and up. A Christmas board game that will help you and your family celebrate the holiday season. After the decorations are up and your presents are wrapped it’s time to relax with family and friends. Just pop open the lid of this humorous seasonal game and let the fun begin. Watch our players! You may be run over by a reindeer! Be nice…. or you may end up with a lump of coal! Select to see a complete listing of our Christmas Decorations Ideas.
Rudolph
Teddy Bear
Toy Train
Scrooge
Stocking
Santa Sleigh
The hanging of the mistletoe in the doorways creates many plots and diversions to receive a kiss under it. The mistletoe kissing tradition comes from the Norse myths. Frigga, one of the gods, gave her son Balder a charm of mistletoe to protect him from the elements. But because mistletoe grows neither from the water or the earth nor from fire or air, it grows on trees, it held the power to harm him. One of the other god's arrows made of mistletoe struck Balder down, and his mother cried tears of white berries. She brought her son back to life and vowed to kiss anyone who rested beneath the plant. So the mistletoe kissing tradition began.





