Co-opoly: The Game of Co-operatives

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Co-opoly is a game of skill and solidarity, where everyone wins - or everyone loses! As featured in The Guardian and on PBS.

  • All players are on the same team and work together to start a cooperative business or organization and compete against the Point Bank
  • Learn and practice skills needed to run a cooperative
  • Make tough choices and put your teamwork to the test

Co-opoly is for 3 - 6 Players, Ages 10 and up, and it takes 60 minutes to play.

Please note: Some images and videos on this page show previous editions of Co-opoly. However, the first three images feature the current and upgraded components! 

See what people are saying about Co-opoly!

Co-opoly was made for families and friends who want to play together instead of competing against each other, and groups thinking about starting a cooperative or improving skills as collaborators.
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Over a Decade of Fun

Since Co-opoly was first published in 2011, it has become the game of the cooperative movement. It's been played in homes, schools, and more all over the world by tens of thousands of people.

02

Easy to Learn

Whether you're looking to play with the family or in a classroom, Co-opoly only takes a few minutes to learn.

03

Tell Your Co-op Story

At the start of each game, players come up with a cooperative they want to play as. This can be serious (like a coffee shop) or silly (like an art school for dragons). Either way, as you play, the game will tease out the story of your cooperative - creating lasting memories!

01

Over a Decade of Fun

Since Co-opoly was first published in 2011, it has become the game of the cooperative movement. It's been played in homes, schools, and more all over the world by tens of thousands of people.

02

Easy to Learn

Whether you're looking to play with the family or in a classroom, Co-opoly only takes a few minutes to learn.

03

Tell Your Co-op Story

At the start of each game, players come up with a cooperative they want to play as. This can be serious (like a coffee shop) or silly (like an art school for dragons). Either way, as you play, the game will tease out the story of your cooperative - creating lasting memories!

Reviews

The Guardian

As quoted in The Guardian:

"And what did the teams playing Co-opoly think of it?

Nisha who had been playing with her two young boys, Ishan 8 and Ravi 11, was full of praise: 'My two boys are normally very competitive all the time but the game made them listen to each other and work things out together,' says Nisha. 'It wasn't about winning individually it was about everyone winning, something that I think was really good for them to learn.'

Ishan was equally keen: 'It helps you understand that everything doesn't have to be about winning or losing, it's about working together.'

Rachel and Nick and their three children aged 12, 11 and 9 also gave it the thumbs up: 'We're all Monopoly nuts but still found the game to be really enjoyable and fun' says Rachel who happens to be on the management team of Busy Bee Toys, the UK's first community-owned co-op toy shop in Manchester. 'It's great to play a game which has a collective aim.'"

As quoted in The Guardian:

"And what did the teams playing Co-opoly think of it?

Nisha who had been playing with her two young boys, Ishan 8 and Ravi 11, was full of praise: 'My two boys are normally very competitive all the time but the game made them listen to each other and work things out together,' says Nisha. 'It wasn't about winning individually it was about everyone winning, something that I think was really good for them to learn.'

Ishan was equally keen: 'It helps you understand that everything doesn't have to be about winning or losing, it's about working together.'

Rachel and Nick and their three children aged 12, 11 and 9 also gave it the thumbs up: 'We're all Monopoly nuts but still found the game to be really enjoyable and fun' says Rachel who happens to be on the management team of Busy Bee Toys, the UK's first community-owned co-op toy shop in Manchester. 'It's great to play a game which has a collective aim.'"

Co-opoly Overview

Co-opoly is the most fun I've had playing a board game in a very long time... Why aren't more board games cooperative?

-Alex Liotta, an engineering student

Our games are made sustainably - in the US and Europe.

Co-opoly's illustrations are by Esther West. Graphic design by Molly McLeod.