The world has voted, and the numbers are in! A worldwide vote determines the properties in this new twist on an old classic. Move the cool tokens that are iconic to life in the world here and now, and own popular destinations from around the world. Buy and sell at values reflecting currently market pieces, and own them all to win! Game even comes with an electronic banking calculator for faster banking (requires two "LR06" batteries, not included). For two to six players.
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Summary: Fun Game
Comment: I'm not big on letting kids play with credit cards and yet if you take the time it can be a great teaching tool.....how you think you have money but it disappears quickly without you even knowing it, because it's on a card and not in front of you. Teach them about debt now, so they don't have to experience it first hand later.
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Summary: Electronic Monopoly
Comment: This game has been a big hit! We already have several Monopoly games but it takes so long to get it set up and pass out all the money that the kids have lost interest by the time we start. This game puts all the time consuming parts into one little bank machine and now they fight over who will be the banker!
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Summary: Fun for the whole family
Comment: Monopoly Electronic Banking Edition This game is fun for the whole family. My kids ages 8 and 11 both love it, and they both have ADHD and they played the whole time. It is much easier for them to play because its electronic. It is hard for my 8yr son to play the others cause the money is so hard to deal with. So i think this is the family game of the year if you have young children who love to play board games.
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Summary: Monopoly
Comment: The new monopoly game was received with much excitement and immediately played. Everyone was very happy with the added features of this game over the older version. This game got an A+.
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Summary: Fun educational twist on an old favorite
Comment: I really like the updated equipment in this game, bringing Monopoly into the modern world. The banking machine made keeping track of money so much easier, with no disagreements about who has/had how much cash, and really empowering the banker. The kids seem very interested in the cities and where they are -- my quibble is that the cities are not organized logically by country or even by continent, so what is the point of that? Hard to understand why they would go through the trouble of a total redesign and not be more careful about that kind of organization. Other than that, I like the updated rules, especially the mortgage "auctions," and am a total fan of the banking machine.