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Amazon Maximum Age: 0 months
Amazon Minimum Age: 96 months
Binding: Toy
Brand: Hasbro
EAN: 0073000000097
Label: Hasbro Games
Manufacturer: Hasbro Games
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 0 months
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 96 months
Model: 00009 S5
Publisher: Hasbro Games
Sales Rank: 188
Studio: Hasbro Games

Features:
  • Classic family board game
  • A game of luck, chance, and savvy wheeling and dealing
  • Buy and sell properties in Atlantic City
  • Corner parts of the board, build houses and hotels, and charge other players exorbitant rent
  • Includes a new game piece and rules for a shortened version of the game



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Editorial Review:

Product Description:


Here's your chance to own it all with the world's most popular board game. Since 1935, the MONOPOLY game has been bringing families together to buy, sell and build in PARKER BROTHERS Property Trading Game. Whether you're creating new cherished memories or rekindling your youth -- the MONOPOLY game is the classic favorite.

Includes Gameboard, 11 Tokens, Title Deed Cards, Play Money, Chance Card, Community Chest Cards, 32 Houses, 12 Hotels, 2 Dice.



Editorial Review:
In 1934, in the midst of the Great Depression, an unemployed heating engineer from Pennsylvania created the game of Monopoly. Realizing that his get-rich theme might appeal to other Americans, he had the game printed and distributed in a Philadelphia department store. When he couldn't keep up with the overwhelming requests for more sets, he arranged for Parker Brothers to take over the game. And the rest, as they say, is history. But Monopoly is far from a quaint historical relic. To this day, it remains a riveting game of luck, chance, and savvy wheeling and dealing--all of which can make some lucky dog rich, rich, rich! Based on the purchase of Atlantic City real estate (a city currently renowned for its get-rich gambling opportunities), Monopoly is now printed in 26 languages with more than 200 million sets sold worldwide. Players still scoot the same beloved board pieces: the old shoe, the terrier, and the hot rod. This set also includes rules for a shortened version of the game and a new token, winner of Monopoly's recent "design a token" contest. This is capitalism at its most fun and ruthless, a must-have edition in the family game closet. --Gail Hudson



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - If you have the time, I'm ready to play
Game Description: Monopoly is a real estate buying-and-trading game. There are many variations now on the market, using different themes and different locations or settings as their bases, but I am reviewing the original version, where all the place-names are derived from Atlantic City, New Jersey.

The board is square, and has forty small squares around the perimeter. A good image of the board can be found by looking on the Wikipedia.com page for the game. Play starts with a Banker ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Monopoly, the King of Board Games
What did children do before they had 100 channels on their televisions, the latest I-Pods, cell phones, computer games, and door-to-door transporation? ANSWER: They played Monopoly! Having gone through my formative years in the 1950's, when we had two channels on a snowy black and white screen and the use of our aunt's eight-party telephone line, we learned how to have a good time with what we had. And we had a rip-roaring good time playing Monopoly, the king of board games.

We ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Driving people into the poorhouse is not supposed to be a game!
Who would have guessed that the street names of a small and seedy New Jersey wouldn't be the basis for a fascinating and fun game? Surprisingly, Monopoly turned out to be a game that (1) was incredibly long; (2) involved slow, grinding failure for those who were losing; (3) involved almost no skill but also (4) none of the excitement of chance. As far as I can tell, the only joy people get out of it comes from handling play money.

In many board games one goes round and round. But ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A Timeless Classic
Never get too old for this game....must have for every kid, no matter the age. I enjoy playing it with my granddaughter as much as I did playing it when I was a child with my brothers and sisters.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - whatever happens, don't go broke !!!!
Monopoly is an excellent game for almost all ages (eight years and up). The object of the game is to use your money and income to buy properties, railroads and more--and then charge rent to the other players when their tokens (playing pieces) land on them. Players simply roll the dice to see how many steps ahead they have to move their token; and the game can go on for hours and hours if the players are savvy enough and have the right experience playing the game.

I agree with many reviewers ... Read More





 



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