Late for the Sky Production Company explained
Late for the Sky Production Company |
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Founded: | 1984 |
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Hq Location City: | Cincinnati, Ohio |
Hq Location Country: | US |
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Industry: | Games |
Products: | Custom Board Games |
Services: | Custom Board Games |
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Late for the Sky Production Company is a U.S.-based board game production and manufacturing company based in Cincinnati, Ohio. They were founded in 1984. They manufacture games based on Monopoly.
History
Late for the Sky Production Company was started in 1984 by a Miami University of Ohio student started to create a Miami University campus version of Monopoly. The company then focused on expanding its products by keeping to college-themed versions. Later it expanded its product line to other themes.[1]
Game line
The company's major product lines include "-opoly" games for nearly sixty major colleges and universities in the United States, and the "City in a Box" games, localized for major U.S. cities. They also have a line of specialty games, and produce custom games for other themes.
Late For The Sky also manufactures custom "-opoly" games for communities and businesses. These games include custom images on the box, board, cards, and money, along with tokens chosen by the customer.[2]
Example games
- America-in-a-box
- Cat-Opoly[3]
- Dino-Opoly
- DIY-Opoly
- Dog-Opoly
- Dog Breeds Line
- Chihuahua-opoly[1]
- Pug-Opoly[3]
- Dachshund-opoly
- Ocean-Opoly
- Whoville-Opoly
- Wild Animal-Opoly
- Zombie-Opoly
- City Line[1]
- Albuquerque-opoly
- Boston-opoly
- Buffalo-opoly
- Chattanooga-opoly
- "Chicago-in-a-box" - 1st Chicago Edition [4]
- "Chicago-opoly" (2009) - 2nd Chicago Edition [4]
- Cleveland-opoly
- Chilliwack-opoly
- Grants Pass-opoly
- Las Vegas-opoly
- Medford-opoly
- Nashville-opoly
- New Orleans-opoly
- Newport News-opoly
- Omaha-opoly
- Portland-opoly
- Round Rock-opoly
- Stephenville-opoly
- Victorville-opoly
- Wichita-opoly
- Special Topics[1]
- Bacon-opoly
- Bible-opoly
- Brew-opoly
- Geek-opoly
- Fantasy-opoly
- Fishin'-opoly
- Wine-opoly
- Universities[1]
- Auburnopoly (Auburn University)
- Bamaopoly (University of Alabama)
- Beaveropoly (Oregon State University)
- Buckopoly (Ohio State University)
- MSU-opoly (Mississippi State University)
- Miami Opoly (Miami University of Ohio)
- Purdue Opoly (Purdue University)
- Hog-opoly (University of Arkansas)
- Husker-opoly (University of Nebraska)
- Virginia Techopoly (Virginia Tech)
Notes and References
- News: Belz. Kristin. Board Games for the Not Bored. January 11, 2017. Portland Monthly. SagaCity Media Publication. December 27, 2011.
- News: Harlow. Doug. Skowhegan gets its own version of classic board game. January 12, 2017. The Portland Press Herald. Morning Sentinel. MaineToday Media. November 27, 2016.
- News: Kentish. Francesca. Cat-Opoly is like Monopoly, but better because you buy cats instead of houses. 11 January 2017. Metro. Associated Newspapers Limited. 18 December 2015.
- News: Gilmer. Marcus. Chicago Board Game Gets Makeover. January 11, 2017. Chicagoist. Chicago Sun-Times. April 1, 2009. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20090404043223/http://chicagoist.com/2009/04/01/chicago_board_game_gets_makeover.php. April 4, 2009.