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Monopoly (GBA) | 
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List Price: £29.99 Buy New: £13.58 You Save: £16.41 (55%)
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Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 11993
Platform: Game Boy Advance Genre: board-games Media: Video Game Number Of Items: 1 Age: 3 - 18 years Operating System: Game Boy Advance Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 5 x 4.7 x 0.9
EAN: 5060034552406 ASIN: B0002OANSI
Release Date: December 10, 2004 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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What a Shame August 25, 2008 M. Dodd What a shame, this had all the possibility of doing something really good, and they missed the target, but read on its not all bad. the game itself is good, but my gripe is its too easy to play,and as the character of the old type of game played on the commodore 64 which means its easy to figure out which way the game is going to pan out, i do still enjoy the game, but i do understand that even putting the opposition onto difficult i am still going to win, thats not to say i am brilliant at the game, its just that i know how the game will work, so its easy to avoid the pit falls and win the game. the graphics are ok, nothing brilliant but ok, its the game play they have to work on for me, i will put up with dodgy graphics if the game play is good. so should you buy it, well ya if you want a game of monopoly that you know you are going to win, otherwise its an ok, game!
GREAT GBA GAME WITH ALL THE FUN OF THE BOARD GAME. February 25, 2006 Liam Tibbles 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
Lots of people love playing the board game monopoly but they think it would be good to play it in the car or at school so if they want a monopoly game that is portable then they should get monopoly gba game it is really fun to play the grapics are 8/10 because the names of the properties are all smudged but the game is still really good.You get to make up your own rules or play a match with the standard rules.In the game you try to bankrupt your opponents,stay out of jail. you can create a monopoly wherever you go,now on gameboy advance all the excitment of the classic game with you own rules,multiplayer options and hours of fun for all ages.The box this game comes with may vary because you can get different boxes in different shops but the game is still the same. the game is 10/10 the grapics are 8/10 and all together it is 18/20.If anyone says the game is rubbish then tell them to think again the game is really good and cheap.
Where's the Fun? February 23, 2006 Mr. M. Harbidge (UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I originally bought this game because I thought it would have all the fun of the original Game Boy release with a lot of added graphics and colour. However, upon playing it proved that the game had some serious flaws! The graphics were in an irritating isometric stance, the controls were fiddly and getting things done was a nightmare! I purely think that this was nothing more than a show-off game that had Monopoly warped around it - and not very well either!After getting very fustrated I decided to get my money back for it and go back to playing the original GameBoy version. It's a LOT better!
Portable Monopoly - Just don't play against the computer. January 29, 2005 Mr. C. A. Stewart (England, UK) 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
A rendition of a classic game with some annoying flaws. As richerrh explains in their review, the scoring system doesn't take into account your properties. Seeing as this is basically a property game, surely this can't be right. There are also some other general annoyances, not being able to save a game to go back to later is one. Being offered a trade with another player and not being able to check your current properties is another. The computer players always seem to land on Mayfair first. The auctioning feature is VERY unfair to human players when playing against the computer. In all, I would say that the inability to save the game is the most annoying. The times I've pressed pause, turned the GBA light off and closed it up, gone for dinner, only to come back and find that the battery has run out. In all, I think that it is a very good game when played against your friends, but playing against the computer when it has these faults is hardly fun at all.
Has errors January 17, 2005 13 out of 14 found this review helpful
This version has a fundamental error. When the game ends, the values displayed at the end reflects the amount of cash held by the players, not the net asset values. Even when bankrupt the value of cash held prior to bankruptcy is displayed. This is also true when quitting the game.If player 1 has 5000 of properties (un-mortgaged) and 100 cash and player 2 has 1000 of properties (all mortgaged) with 200 cash prior to landing on, say Mayfair with hotel (rent of 2000), the system will say that Player 1 has 100 and Player 2 has 200 which infers that player 2 has won. The graphics are very good, but there is no option to speed play up. Additionally, the Game Options are not very flexible, If, for example, you want to put a time limit on play, the system will automatically dish out a couple of properties to each of the players at start of play. I am reverting back to my old black and white original version.
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