Greece Hotels Travel - Monopoly Here & Now Limited Edition

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List Price: $29.99
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Manufacturer: Hasbro
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Amazon Maximum Age: 99 Manufacturer Maximum Age: 99 Amazon Minimum Age: 96 Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Toy Brand: Hasbro EAN: 0653569189039 Feature: It's a whole new twist on the classic property trading game! Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Hasbro Manufacturer: Hasbro Manufacturer Minimum Age: 96 Model: 18903 Publisher: Hasbro Release Date: 2006-09-14 Studio: Hasbro
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It's a whole new twist on the classic property trading game! The four railroads are now airports, including LAX, JFK and Chicago's O'Hare! Hot property includes Times Square in New York City, Boston's Fenway Park, Las Vegas Blvd., Houston's Johnson Space Center, Nashville's Grand Ole Opry, and Minneapolis' Mall of America! New tokens include the Toyota Prius, New Balance Shoe, McDonald's French Fries, Labradoodle, Motorola RAZR Mobile Headset, and a Laptop Computer The goal still remains the same: buy, sell and trade well-known U.S. properties to win the game!
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Editorial Reviews:
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Monopoly: Here and Now Edition is a whole new twist on the classic property trading game. Move around the board, collect money, and punish your siblings financially as you have good clean family fun. This updated version includes modern day rents and all-new contemporary game tokens and airports. The 22 new properties salute America's greatest modern destinations from New York City to Honolulu. For the first time ever, Monopoly fans helped design the new board by voting on their favorite landmarks from selected cities.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: monopoly then and now Comment: like this version of the game. more modern and up to date than some of the older versions, i think kids today can identify more with this game.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Counting the bigger money is a pain, split board is cheap, but still a lot of fun! Comment: It sounds great when you collect rent and it is now in the hundreds of thousands or millions, that is until you have to count and make change all the time. I had no idea there was an electronic banking version so will have to check that out. Aside from that, I thought the board itself was defective the way it is now folded into quarters. I hate the big gap left by the new fold, really makes it feel "cheap". Aside from that, the idea of an updated game is great, and it's still a ton of fun to play.
Customer Rating:      Summary: T. Martin Comment: Monopoly is a great game/gift for any age....bought this for my 20 year old son and he still loves playing it.....
Customer Rating:      Summary: Monopoly Here and now Comment: This specific monopoly was a good thing to buy for new places on the board and new peices, as for the rules they remain the same, even though the cash has increased it is basicly the same they just added digets which means your playing the old monopoly. As far as the cards go they are changed slightly which is good no one wants to read the same material for more then a decade before it becomes well outdated. As for the rest of the rating, other monopoly games you can purchase cash for (on amazon.com) which is genaric. On Hasbro you can also purchase additional houses, hotels, and replacement tokens. If you are wanting something custom then you cant buy additional replacments which can be a downfall if you have young children.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Don't like it! Comment: Don't like this because of the property choices. Letting America "chose" is just basically pandering to the mindless masses. And the most populated areas are guaranteed to win.
There are a lot of sports stadiums. Why? You can't build houses in them, I know, I know, you build next to them, but I would rather have bona fide places. I hate these sports stadiums. Worse are natural wonders, who's going to build houses in the middle of nowhere? It would have been best to let a professional game designer design the game. I made a mistake when I bought this on sale, I should have known that it was on sale because it was poor selling.
My second gripe is that the millions of paper money value is confusing. You have inflation, blah, blah, blah, but buying a stadium for a few million bucks? That's not realistic either.
I guess the only saving grace of this is it introduces different American landmarks to a young generation of kids.
My final verdict is that they should redo this and give some proper thought to what properties to include. Times Square, Beverly Hills, Rodeo Drive, Silicon Valley, etc. are a few good places to start.
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