Celsiusopoly: A Game or a Gag?
The crypto world is known for its wild ups and downs, but the launch of a new board game called Celsiusopoly seems to have taken the cake—or should we say, the board? This fun twist on Monopoly is making waves for all the wrong reasons. For those unfamiliar, Celsius is a cryptocurrency lending platform that has had its fair share of financial drama. Now, it’s apparently the theme of a game that’s drawn a line between comedy and tragedy.
Meet the Creator: Stephanie Martin
It was none other than the head of sales and partnerships, Stephanie Martin, who brought this brainchild to life. In a Twitter announcement, she celebrated the long journey it took to develop the game—filled with countless edits, negotiations, and some might say, questionable decisions.
“After months of back and forth, we finally have a finished product. #onwardandupward”
Price Tag with a Punch
The game comes with a not-so-cheap price tag of $99.00. If you’re expecting a fun-filled evening of Monopoly but with a crypto twist, you might want to think twice—especially considering the wave of criticism this game has faced. Some in the community are less than enthused at the prospect of turning a financially disastrous situation into a board game.
Mockery from the Crypto Community
The best part? The internet is having a field day mocking this endeavor. Social media is rife with witty jabs and sarcastic critiques, with comments like: “Who actually thought this would be a good idea?” As if that wasn’t enough, there’s a running joke about what happens to the game’s ‘go to jail’ card! Is it meant for the CEO of Celsius? Only time will tell.
Gameplay: What’s Inside the Box?
What can you expect from a round of Celsiusopoly? Well, imagine a classic Monopoly board filled with various themed cards, wild-color play money, and a few laughs—as long as you don’t take your finances too seriously.
- The chance cards are said to be extra brutal.
- The game includes themed rewards and interest cards—because who doesn’t want to capitalize on their losses!
- There’s also a variety of property cards and compliance reminders. Fun, right?
Zero Return Policy
Despite its dubious reputation, the game is reportedly selling, and even offers free shipping for U.S.-based buyers. However, here’s the kicker: there are no returns for unsatisfied customers. So, once you’ve thrown down your $99, you better hope it lives up to the hype…or at least gives you a good laugh.
In an unexpected twist, at least one journalist was able to successfully purchase the game, which raises the question: is this really a gag or has Celsius found a new way to capitalize on its failures?
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