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WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
Product Details:
Product Length: 2.8 inches
Product Width: 10.4 inches
Product Height: 15.8 inches
Product Weight: 2.34 pounds
Package Length: 15.8 inches
Package Width: 10.6 inches
Package Height: 2.6 inches
Package Weight: 2.25 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 56 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 56 customer reviews )
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38 of 38 found the following review helpful:

4A Great InnovationApr 15, 2007
By Bu-Chan
The up-dated Monopoly had to come some time, and this made a great game still great to play. I am still a fan of the original, but I enjoy this version too.

I have to agree with some comments about the money being harder to use, and that is true. However, I think it is a minor problem. The extra zeros on all the denominations make things a bit tough to work out, but this is something one gets used to when they play it a few times. The modern highrise buildings, (rather than houses and hotels), are a great little touch, allowing you to build "up" rather than across.

The new locations are great, and the new up-dated pieces are fun. Being made of metal, they are very durable too. The board folds in quarters, which is pretty common these days, (rather than in half with some of the older designs).

Overall, this is a great version of Monopoly and adds something to the experience. Although I would not abandon the original version for it, it is a great game.

24 of 25 found the following review helpful:

4Fun for groups, hard if you've memorized the classic editionAug 04, 2007
By Stephen Snider
As an owner of over 30 monopoly sets, I've played some pretty bad versions. The here & now edition is not one of them. I enjoyed the national locations rather than confinement to a single city that I've never been to. The updated tokens are great, too. I did find myself wondering why PB didn't decided to go global with the locations, though, as the current economy is so globally dependent... Doesn't really detract from the game, though.

One problem I had (and the only reason this gets 4 stars) is that the money was cumbersome if you're very used to the classic denominations. All of my sets except this one use the standard 1-5-10-20-50-100-500 scheme, whether it's dollars, galactic credits, hobbit money, whatever. Switching to large money values is great, but I think they should have at least left the 1-5-etc scheme, so the money could have been $1000, $5000, $10000 etc. This would help tie the old versions with the updated-ness of the new version, allowing a connection between those of us who have been playing the classic sets for years and the people who are just starting.

Overall, nicely executed idea that could have used a bit more globalization and more familiar money.

11 of 11 found the following review helpful:

5Our sons, not usually fans of board games loved this. Here's whyDec 17, 2007
By K. Corn "reviewer"
Imagine this: ice-covered streets, no computer or television access and a pack of snowbound teens. This game literally saved the day. They played it for hours. Then they played it again the next day...and a week later. It has come in handy more times than I can say.

How and why this appeals to them more than traditional MOnopoly is not totally clear but here are some key factors:
1. It is a total revamp of the old MOnopoly

2. The cost of living increased 10,0000 fold. There are some different types of cards and new businesses such as Starbucks, Laptop computers and othe items are included. Whatever the reason, any board game that keeps groups of teens safely inside in cold weather and having hours of fun is a major plus!

11 of 11 found the following review helpful:

3Needs improvement,but still FUNFeb 16, 2007
By Samantha Anne Beal "Red Raven"
This game is a break from the traditional Monopoly game, I like the new spaces and the landmarks from around the Nation. I couldn't help notice a few things that I would have done differently:

1.Make the paper money larger for ease of handling

2.A lazy susan for the deed cards (like in Monopoly Deluxe Edition)

3 The game board be folded in 2 sections instead of 4 (less creases)

4. make the tokens larger (my friend has big fingers had a hard time moving his token)

Other than this i have to say that the game was still fun and challenging, and really cool to land on known landmarks instead of the traditional street names.

If anything grab this game and leave it wrapped as a collector item (as it was a limited edition!

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

4Interesting changeFeb 01, 2007
By Mark Preston "Go Huskies!"
Have played the game for over 50 years and this version was a refreshing change. Unfortunately, the increased dollar amounts were frustrating for my young kids (that are just learning addition, money, etc.) as making change, buying properties, etc. seemed way more complex to them. They like the old version with 1's, 5's, 10's, etc. - they didn't enjoy this version as much as I did. That's the only reason it keeps me from giving it 5 stars.

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