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    bornbin fun game even better once modified! is something that most buyers said. Some buyers said Fun overall concept... once you figure it out for this product. This Hasbro Games Monopoly Deal Card Game conclusion is The fast-paced addictive card game where your luck can change in the play of a card! Collect 3 complete property sets but beware Debt Collectors Forced Deals and the dreaded Deal Breakers which could change your fortunes at any time! / / == Specs == / / * Gender:Unisex / * Minimum Age Recommendation:8 years / * Recommended Environment:Indoor / * Number of Players:2-4 Players

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Monopoly, Deal Card Game

Creator: Parker Brothers | 2009


Monopoly Deal: Card Games



604 pages

Dedicated Deck Card Games, Tarot, Mille Bornes, Set, Karuta, Tarocchini, Flinch, Uno, Up Front, French Tarot, Top Trumps, Munchkin, Bang!

Creator: Books Llc | 2010-09

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 133. Chapters: Mille Bornes, Set, Karuta, Tarocchini, Flinch, Uno, Up Front, Bang!, Top Trumps, Munchkin, Starship Catan, Maths24, Rook, Make-A-Million, Civilization: The Card Game, Bohnanza, Illuminati, Fluxx, Catan Card Game, Phase 10, Armchair Cricket, Go-Stop, Citadels, Minchiate, Three-Dragon Ante, 1000 Blank White Cards, Race for the Galaxy, Dominion, Killer Bunnies and the Quest for the Magic Carrot, Once Upon a Time, Chez Geek, Loter a, Xactika, Nuclear War, Apples to Apples, Chrononauts, Monopoly: The Card Game, Gnav, Rage, Ganjifa, Monopoly Deal, Diamant, Dungeoneer, Take the Train, Dancing with the Stars, Quiddler, The Perfect Present, Family Business, Brawl, Aquarius, The Great Dalmuti, Wings of War, 6 Nimmt!, Krypto, Grave Robbers From Outer Space, Ligretto, Coloretto, Give Me the Brain, Pit, Girl Genius: The Works, Blue Moon, Reels & Deals: The Movie-Making Card Game, Guillotine, Army of Zero, SKIP-BO, Cluedo Card Game, Grass, Ace Trumps, High School Drama!, Events on the Chrononauts timeline, Lost Cities, The Rivals for Catan, Dvorak, In a Pickle, Rat-a-Tat Cat, Happy Families, Racko!, Waterworks, Snout!, Dutch Blitz, Saboteur, Gloom, Star Fleet Battle Force, San Juan, Baseball, Pimp: The Backhanding, Fairy Tale, Familienbande, Safari Pals, Fightball, Modern Art, Hacker, Lunch Money, It's Alive!, Pecking Order, Uta-garuta, Mag Blast, Down with the King, Filthy Rich, Infinite Armies, The Mad Magazine Card Game, Schotten-Totten, Falling, Pivot, Beatdown, Lord of the Fries, Fractics, Sixteen, Alpha Blitz, Spank the monkey, Luck Plus, Talecraft, No Thanks!, Cthulhu 500, Free Parking, Tribbles, The Very Clever Pipe Game, X610Z, Jasmine: The Battle for the Mid-Realm, Gother Than Thou, The Game of Life Card Game, Touring, Castle, Before I Kill You, Mr. Bond, Uno H2O, Express Monopoly, Thunderstone, LINQ, Strange Synergy, ...


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  • Hasbro Games

    Hasbro Games Monopoly Deal Card Game

    Toy (Hasbro Games)

    Rating (175 reviews):
    (4.7/5)
    Hasbro Games

    fun game, even better once modified

    This is a great "travel" Monopoly game. The one remark I want to make though, is that there are probably too many "money" cards and not enough "rent" cards. In other words, the money supply seems to far exceed the money demand in this game.So, what you normally end up with, are the losers of this game finishing with a ton of money in their banks because they never had to pay out much -- not very realistic to have losers who are very wealthy.To fix this problem, buy two of these games and take all the "rent" cards out of one game and add them to your other game. This will make money a more valuable resource since the increased # of "rent" cards will present a larger danger to each player's bank.This will also have the effect of rewarding players who lay down property cards so that they can collect rent from them -- the whole reason that you want to own property (and play the game of Monopoly) in the first place, right?I also think this... 4/5 S. Youmans - See all my reviews, June 20, 2009

    Fun overall concept... once you figure it out

    Since our family loves Monopoly we thought this could be a fun new take on an old standby. While the rules were confusing at first, once we got the hang of things we have really enjoyed it. Be warned that the rules are actually much simpler than you expect them to be - which causes some confusion as you get going. Whereas the object in the traditional board game is to get as much money as you can and bankrupt your opponents, the only object here is to be the first to get three full sets of properties.Here are the basic rules for those considering a purchase. Each player starts with 5 cards. On your turn you draw 2 more cards. Then you can play up to 3 cards by either putting money or action cards into a personal bank, putting down properties, and/or playing action cards from your bank into the center. There are many different action cards. Some examples are force rent, double the rent, steal an entire set, force a property swap, etc. The trick is making the best... 3/5 Jon (PEARL CITY, HI, United States) - See all my reviews, January 18, 2009

    Monopoly Deal card game...one word ADDICTING

    We have been playing this game for almost 2 months, we are on our 4th deck if that tells ya anything. You can play several games so it goes much faster paced then the traditional board game and its much more fun and great brain stimulation..haha! Its basically a strategical game but dont let that hold you back because if you love the board game you will love this card game even more. It definitly brings a challenge to the table. We have introduced this game to others and they are addicted as well. It is sooooo much fun. I am not poker or ueker player as everyone else i know that is and this game finally includes me in and makes me feel as good as a player as them all they no longer wanna play any other games that is great news for me as i no longer wait hanging in the background wishing they play a game i would enjoy.So if your looking for a fun family/friend game this is it. Now only plays up to five players in which we have found takes apprx 45 min to play w/5 people,... 4/5 Jenni - See all my reviews = Durability:, March 17, 2009
    List Price: $11.99
    Fun, fast dealing¿every card counts
    If your looking for a fun family/friend game this is it
    Collect 3 complete property sets but beware of the Debt Collectors, Forced Deals and Deal Breakers
    Now only plays up to five players
    New Monopoly Deal card game that is moving through Family Game Nights everywhere
    It takes apprx 45 min to play w/5 people, apprx 35 min w/4, apprx 15-25 minutes w/3 people and apprx 5-15 minutes w/2 people


  • Hasbro Games

    Monopoly Deal Card Game

    Toy (Hasbro Games)

    Rating (20 reviews):
    (5.0/5)
    Hasbro Games

    FAST Monopoly

    This is a FAST game of Monopoly for all you lovers of the board game Monopoly! Having grown up playing Monopoly for hours and long weekends, I was skeptical at first, but this is a very easy to understand, and SUPER FAST game! I should have bought 6 packages to hand out as gifts! 5/5 RB Runabout - See all my reviews = Durability:, October 11, 2010

    Simple, engaging card game - Amazing!

    I received this game as a stocking stuffer for christmas, and didn't really have high expectations. I've played my share of monopoly (i am the type of monopoly player who rarely will wait for eternity until the game actually finishes), but this is far more fun and engaging. It took a few read overs of the rules to grasp the concept, but once we started playing it was instantly clear. I love it, the stakes are high emotionally: one card played by an opponent can really mess up your game plan! The action cards are fun and dangerous, while the concept of drawing property from the deck, rather than buying it, keeps the game fast paced. I play this with my girlfriend, with my parents, and with my friends - it's good for literally anyone. There's no reason not to have this game. 3/5 JK604 - See all my reviews = Durability:, January 5, 2011

    So much fun!

    I highly recommend this game, because it's as much fun as the real monopoly but only lasts 10 to 20 minutes. Buy it before they stop producing it! 5/5 N. Polyanskaya - See all my reviews, February 9, 2013
    Be the first to complete 3 property sets by collecting, swapping, and dealing-- careful one wrong card and you could lose everything!
Monopoly is now in a whole new category!
A new twist on Monopoly! Be careful not to lose everything!
Monopoly's brand iconography and heritage is featured in this dynamic game of acquisition, dealing, and trading.


  • HASBRO

    MONOPOLY DEAL CARD GAME

    Toy (HASBRO)

    Includes 110 Deal Cards and instructions.
    For 2 to 6 players.


  • Hasbro

    Monopoly Millionaire Deal Game

    Toy (Hasbro)

    Rating (21 reviews):
    (4.2/5)
    Hasbro

    Best Card Game Ever

    Best Card Game Ever!Monopoly Deal Millionaire is a really enjoyable card game. I enjoy this game a lot because it does not take long to learn how to play it; it only took my family 7 minutes. Another positive thing is that it only takes 5- 20 minutes to play. I also love that this product brings my family closer togetherThis game is small and easy to carry around.The goal of this game is to earn $1,000,000 first. There are $50,000 and $100,000 cards, but there are also property and action cards too. The cards are standard sized.I play Monopoly Deal Millionaire a lot. This is one game that my whole family loves and enjoys.The second we played the game we loved it.(My family ended up buying 5 packs.) Anyone can play this game as long as they can read proficiently. I wouldn't suggest this game to people who don't like strategic games. This game is spectacular! 5/5 Ms. Heeder - See all my reviews = Durability:, September 26, 2012

    amazing

    ekellent gameperfest for kids ages 8-14relly we enjoy it almost every day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!if I were you I would get it 5/5 tzippy - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Monopoly Millionaire Deal Game (Toy) ekellent gameperfest for kids ages 8-14relly we enjoy it almost every day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!if I were you I would get it Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  Was this review helpful to you? , February 3, 2013

    I love Monopoly Deal - So i figured i would try this and after playing it we have determined this game is far to easy to win so

    I love Monopoly Deal - So i figured i would try this and after playing it we have determined this game is far to easy to win so does not make it much fun 5/5 Barbara Norris "www.Anythingfree4you.com" (Florida) - See all my reviews, February 22, 2013


  • Winning Moves

    Monopoly the Card Game

    Toy (Winning Moves)

    Rating (19 reviews):
    (4.5/5)
    Winning Moves

    Good strategy game

    This is a great alternative to the full Monopoly game. Importantly, this game can go quickly; it does not need the hours needed to play the full board game. Because it only takes 5 to 10 hands for one player to accumulate the $10,000 it takes to win, this is viable for those (eg, children) with short attention spans. Even more importantly, because this version of the game does not need a board, it is an appropriate alternative for travel situations where you simply don't have space or care to carry the entire board with you.PLAYING THE GAME. The deck of cards has a full set of individual properties that you can trade or discard after the initial deal. Although you don't roll dice, you can obtain additional cards and properties by drawing new cards as part of your turn -- or you can pick up the discards from your oppononents. There is no concept of 'rent', but the special cards (chance cards, the house/hotel cards, and the 'token' cards) allow you to accumulate the points that you... 4/5 M. Ragen "searagen" (Seattle, WA USA) - See all my reviews, January 7, 2001

    More fun than the board game... and quicker!

    We all love the thrill of getting a really powerful monopoly n MONOPOLY. but it can take an hour to get that far. In this cool card game, you can build several powerful monopolies in 45 minutes. The 60 cards are great - their graphics look dimensional and each depicts a property, token, house or hotel. There are some special cards as well that affect play (like the really good, or potentially really bad, "Chance" card). On each deal, you try to draw and trade your way to a complete "hand" of 20 cards. ("Trading" really means exchanging cards with the trading piles that each player builds during play). You need at least one monopoly (2-3 property cards), plus houses and a hotel (up to 5 more) plus token cards. The house cards are numbered, so you'll need a 1st house card before a 2nd house card does you any good. Likewise, you need all 4 house cards before a hotel card counts. The more built up your monopoly, the more its worth, just like in... 4/5 David M. Wilson "the preacher" (Redondo Beach, CA USA) - See all my reviews = Durability:, August 1, 2000

    Winning Moves is making some Winning Moves

    I'm a huge gamer and love all sorts of games. Recently, at our game club, someone suggested playing this card game as a filler game while we waited for other players to arrive. I agreed, although reluctant. After all, how could anyone make a true card game out of Monopoly? Needless to say, I came away rather impressed. In fact, the next meeting, I asked to play it again while we waited.The Monopoly themed rummy type game did not work well in a five player session, I don't recommend it for that. I can also see how a 2 player version would be quite boring, but 3-4 and you've got a game worth playing.Players must discard (in front of them) one card per turn. These are done in order. On a turn, a player must draw a card from the deck, or trade cards to get one of the cards in front of another player. If a player wants the bottom discard of a three card discard pile, he must give the other player three cards.When a player has collected monopolies and bonus cards as sets,... 4/5 0, October 11, 2003
    List Price: $12.95
    All the Fun of the MONOPOLY game with a speedy new way to play!
    House and hotel cards add to the value of your set while Token cards multiply your payoff!
    Be the first player to get all the cards of a color-group and lay down your hand.
    Build your hand through shrewd exchanges with your opponents.
    The first player to accumulate $10,000 wins the game!


  • BF

    Monopoly Deal Mini Card Game Keychain

    Toy (BF)

    Rating (2 reviews):
    (4.5/5)
    BF

    It was perfect

    It was just as it looked in the picture and I'm really happy with it. the cards are EXACTLY like the normal size only way smaller. They are holding up surprisingly well and come in a really neat package. I would definitely recommend this to any one who likes mini things or just want to play the game a little differently. 5/5 RJB - See all my reviews This review is from: Monopoly Deal Mini Card Game Keychain (Toy) It was just as it looked in the picture and I'm really happy with it. the cards are EXACTLY like the normal size only way smaller. They are holding up surprisingly well and come in a really neat package. I would definitely recommend this to any one who likes mini things or just want to play the game a little differently. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  Was this review helpful to you? , January 22, 2013

    great little travel game

    good game, but remember it's a mini so it's small!the case is not as sturdy and it might open so have to be careful 4/5 MJ - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Monopoly Deal Mini Card Game Keychain (Toy) good game, but remember it's a mini so it's small!the case is not as sturdy and it might open so have to be careful Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  Was this review helpful to you? , January 2, 2013
    Contents: one carrying case keychain that closes for portability , 110 cards and instruction sheet
    For Ages 8+
    Monopoly Deal Mini Card Game Keychain
    Play on the go! Anywhere you want!
    Good for 2 to 5 players!


  • Hasbro Games

    Scrabble Slam Cards

    Toy (Hasbro Games)

    Rating (171 reviews):
    (3.9/5)
    Hasbro Games

    Great for a rainy day

    The previous reviewer summed up the game well. However, it's important to note that the game is played by all players SIMULTANEOUSLY - which does get the pace picked up quite a bit. You have to be pretty quick in "slamming" a card down to create your new word while the other players are all trying to do the same thing. Thus the four-letter word is ever-changing. I saw the commercial for this game on TV and being from a family that loves games about to head out on a family vacation, went to Target where I saw it for about $5. We played it with four adults, three adults and two adults and during each of those scenarios, had a blast. It was fun trying to stump each other with rare four-letter words. My mom has recommended it to several of her friends who have grandchildren. It's a great game for kids learning to spell and to challenge their word skills. Warning: After several rounds of this game, you'll find yourself on the lookout for four-letter words all the time! 4/5 M. T. Phelan (Baltimore, MD) - See all my reviews, April 13, 2009

    If you like four letter words...

    I very rarely play card games outside of Rummy and the occasional game of Poker. However, one Sunday morning I noticed a coupon in the USA Today insert which advertised a buy one get one free offer for Hasbro/Parker Brother's new card games. I picked up "Monopoly Deal" and this game, "Scrabble Slam".As card games go this one is pretty simple. A four letter word is laid out on the table (CHUM, LUMP, GATE, etc) and the remaining cards are dealt out to each player. Not all letters are present in the "deck" of 55 cards. There are no Q's and no X's, although there are couple of Z's and several Blanks (which can assume the form of whatever letter you want them to take, just like the Scrabble board game). Each card has two letters on it, one on the front and one on the back, and this allows the player a lot of flexibility to change words that are on the board.Each player then takes it in turn to lay down a single card anywhere on the 4 letter word. For instance,... 5/5 Ethan D Van Vorst (Salisbury, NC USA) - See all my reviews = Durability:, April 11, 2009

    A reasonable card game but not great.

    I have no idea why the Amazon price is so out of line with reality on this product. I bought this game at Target for less than $5.00. It is fun to play and stimulates your brain somewhat, but not to the extent of the original Scrabble game. You can modify the rules and play it with younger players (we play it with our four year old). Amazon also lists a bunch of choking hazard warnings with this product. Unless your kid can swallow a playing card there is no choking hazard that I can find. It is worth $5.00 but not $16.00. 4/5 Jimmy B. "Engineer" (San Jose, CA United States) - See all my reviews = Durability:, April 17, 2009
    List Price: $11.99
    Game could become fame and fame could become fate you never know where it will go with Scrabble Slam
    Scrabble Slam is a high-speed four letter word game, race against each other to change the existing word and get rid of your cards
    Vacation fun or perfect stocking stuffers. Either way you win.
    Play this game with your family and friends.
    The fast-paced word game where anything can happen. Fast-playing, card-slapping word-changing fun


  • Hasbro Games

    Monopoly

    Toy (Hasbro Games)

    Rating (197 reviews):
    (4.3/5)
    Hasbro Games

    If you are annoyed by small "updates," this is not the set for you

    This Monopoly set was cheaply produced in China, as you might guess given its price. For a family looking for a first set, it seems satisfactory. But anyone who has played Monopoly for years should be on notice that this set, redesigned in 2008, includes several minor annoyances.First, the most practical annoyance. The board folds up into quarters, which allows the manufacturer to fit the set into a smaller box, presumably to reduce production costs. But because the box is somewhat smaller (about 16 inches long), there is no room for the sort of convenient tray for Monopoly money that was once standard in the old boxes (which were about 20 inches long). This is annoying for both gameplay and storage.Second, the producers have unnecessarily and inexplicably made small changes to the rules of the game -- rules that have stood for more than half a century. Landing on the Luxury Tax space used to cost you $75; now it costs $100. The new rules also change the... 2/5 Adam Keiper (Washington, D.C.) - See all my reviews, January 17, 2010

    This version turns Monopoly into the Mediterranean Avenue of board games

    Please feel free to read this review in its entirety, or save yourself some time and avoid this version of Monopoly and buy the "Monopoly - Classic" version instead. While it is about double the price, it is the game you know and love. The less expensive version (reviewed here) is a piece of garbage.I regret this purchase. If you grew up playing Monopoly, you would be much, much better off buying "classic" or a used version. There are several major issues with this version, as well as some minor ones. If you buy this to teach your children one of the most beloved games of your childhood and a part of Americana, you are apt to be disappointed.The major issues involve quality and design. The board itself no longer folds in two. It is cut to fold into quarters and barely sits level on a table. I do not hold out much hope it will last very long. The property cards are flimsy, made smaller than in the past, as well as being thinner. The Chance and Community... 1/5 B. Colonna (Somewhere in NJ) - See all my reviews, December 31, 2010

    Still a great game

    Monopoly is often overlooked as a gamenight option these days, many people considering it outdated. But it's a classic for a reason, combining lucky rolls and strategy in a very unique way. The fact is that most people don't play Monopoly by the correct rules, and that makes all the difference. The key to enjoying the game is the inter-player deals and politics. That's where all the fun lies, and much of the strategy. Any player can strike any kind of a deal with another player - want to trade all the purples and light blues for Boardwalk? No problem. Want to trick someone into trading a property you need for all your railroads? This is where the real enjoyment comes from. I encourage you not only to get the game and play it, but to read the rules and "get into" the game. There are also some fun alternate rules you can use, such as collecting $400 (instead of $200) when you *land* directly on "go", or putting fine money (from chance cards, utility expenses, get out of jail... 1/5 Robert Graves (Thompson Station, TN USA) - See all my reviews, February 5, 2004
    List Price: $18.99
    Corner parts of the board, build houses and hotels, and charge other players exorbitant rent
    Classic family board game
    Buy and sell properties in Atlantic City
    A game of luck, chance, and wheeling and dealing
    Includes a new game piece and rules for a shortened version of the game


  • Hasbro

    Monopoly Deal Shuffle Shaker

    Toy (Hasbro)

    Rating (14 reviews):
    (4.0/5)
    Hasbro

    5 stars for the game, 3 for the shuffler

    My (adult) friends and I are completely addicted to this game! Hands take 15 to 30 minutes so it's a perfect diversion during an informal meal or drinks. Playable with as few as two, this game really comes into its own with four or five players. It's easily learned during a single round but probably takes at least 10 to get good at as there is a lot of strategy. Luck plays a significant role(and fortunes can change quickly)but the advantage goes to the alert player who knows how to use their cards.The shuffler is not really worth it imo. It's huge and a bit awkward. The two halves separate so you can get the cards in and out but they don't nest and it would take as much space in a glove box or purse as a medium tissue box. I'm not sure how well it works, either, or how gentle its mechanical action will be on the cards. For children with small hands, it may be a game-saver - as the deck is 106 cards! Still, I prefer to shuffle by hand. (For 6 or more players Parker Bros... 3/5 Brook Worm (Wisconsin) - See all my reviews = Durability:, August 7, 2009

    forget the shuffler

    while the card game is lots of fun the shuffler was a major disappointment. the cards get jammed in the slots and you have to work to dig them out time and time again. it is so much faster shuffling by hand. 4/5 M. L. MEISTER (Wichita, KS USA) - See all my reviews, August 31, 2009

    Stand on your knees and pray for Monopoly!

    I, personally, am a huge Monopoly lover. Name a Monopoly and I can show it to you. This isn't the kind of game you have to play with for hours and wait for your brothers to throw a fit cause they're bored. It takes 20 minutes with 4 players playing to 5 property sets to win. Some people said that there is too much money cards. Well, that's sorta true, but it's not a bad thing. You--and other players can keep a well stocked bank, so you won't regret it when somebody asks you for a stupendous rent amount. It is kinda sad there is only 2 Deal Breaker's--and only 3 Just Say No's. The 10M bill--golden one--is a one of a kind. Let me just say that the person who made it probably didn't assume it, but thesecond you put it in your bank, every single player is charging you big rent so yougive it to them--theythinkit's a pathway to winning or somethink. Those cards are durable, and really good for building cardhouses. The idea of houses and hotels is fun, but it totally depends on... 5/5 Vladiator - See all my reviews = Durability:, January 7, 2011
    List Price: $15.99
    Forced Deals and the dreaded Deal Breakers, which could change your fortunes at any time!
    Collect 3 complete property sets
    Perfect for family game night!
    Shuffle up the fun with this one of a kind shuffle shaker
    This is the fast-paced, addictive card game where your luck can change in the play of a card


  • Hasbro Games

    Monopoly Electronic Banking

    Toy (Hasbro Games)

    Rating (115 reviews):
    (4.2/5)
    Hasbro Games

    Just wire the funds to me!

    Hasbro continues to tweak with the Monopoly formula that has been a staple of American households for over 70 years. As in most cases, thoughts are mixed on this newest venture. Along with the standard Monopoly: Here and Now Edition board, comes an electronic banking device.For those unfamiliar with the Monopoly: Here and Now Edition, it includes current buildings and locations. Not only that, but these properties come with drastically inflated prices. Gone are the days when you could buy a stretch of land for a few hundred dollars. This time you better be prepared to shell out hundreds of thousands of dollars. Also expect to see new Chance and Community Chest cards which includes modern day consequences such as identity theft. Ultimately the prices are the same since all of the values are inflated to the same degree.The electronic banking device eliminates the need for paper money as it keeps track of your balance for you. You use debit cards to spend and... 4/5 C. Moss "lotzsahgoodbooks" - See all my reviews, August 23, 2011

    Wanted to love it, but I'm too old school

    Sure, this is neater and easier than keeping up with all the bills. And, sure, credit is far more common than cash nowadays. But while I love Monopoly and did enjoy this version, nostalagia for the feel of the paper and act of counting it out won over. I just couldn't get past the differences.Here's what I didn't like:-The set-up. The instruction book was long.-The need for batteries. I know this was a given, but it irks me that few toys - and now games - can be played without literal bells and whistles and lights and other batterized fanciness.-The need to check your total with the banker. As I play the old version, I count and recount my money, and I can visually see how I'm doing compared with the stashes of other players. Not as simple this way!-The lack of tangible connection between actual money and amount in the bank. The original Monopoly can help kids understand basic money concepts, but without the actual cash in this version, the concept... 5/5 ShannonAnna (NC) - See all my reviews, October 26, 2011

    Modern technology saps the fun out of a classic

    I'm only 26, but I'm going to sound like an old curmudgeon saying this: trying to bring this game into the 21st century ruined it for me. There's a whole list of things I don't like about this edition.First, all the prices have changed. Instead of denominations going from $1 to $500, everything is done in terms of thousands and millions. This makes the math much harder to grasp for younger players.Second, every transaction occurs through the calculator-looking machine that comes with the game, with each of up to six players being assigned a debit card that is inserted into the machine. This is the root of most of my problems with the game. Unless you pass the machine around constantly, you *need* a banker that's not also playing to handle all the transactions. It's also impossible to know how much money you (or your opponents) have unless you keep a written tally on your own, or constantly ask the banker to insert your card and check your balance. The "Free... 5/5 Jonathan (Philadelphia, PA USA) - See all my reviews, December 9, 2011
    List Price: $24.99
    The fast-dealing property trading game goes high-tech with an all-new electronic banking unit
    Store millions with a swipe of your bank card as you stack up transactions, track cash and collect properties to win
    Keep your finances at your fingertips with Monopoly Electronic Banking and 6 cool bank cards
    Comes with gameboard, electronic banking unit, title deed cards, chance and community chest cards, 6 bank cards, 2 dice, 6 tokens, 32 houses, 12 hotels and instructions
    Having your own personal bank card keeps play fast and lets you check your cash in an instant


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