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Monopoly Here & Now:The World Edition

Monopoly Here & Now:The World Edition

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Brand: Hasbro
Category: Toy

Buy New: £37.49



New (4) Used (2) from £29.99

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 519

Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7
Dimensions (in): 15.8 x 2.5 x 15.8

MPN: 01612
Model: 01612
EAN: 5010994313906
ASIN: B000ZIXOBE

Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
In a valiant effort to maintain a sense of relevance in a world where billions are traded every hour and the socio-economic map of London is redrawn with each passing decade, there's a flash new kid in town. The clever chaps behind the legendary and oh-so-British board game Monopoly have given it a more exotic overhaul. Pack your bags and embark on a world tour. The World's number one game has gone global - this world-class Monopoly gameboard has you traveling to cities across the globe. Now, in the brash new version of Monopoly, a world of cashless transactions awaits. Rather than accumulating a fetching mound of cash, get ready to wheel and deal in millions of dollars with your own Monopoly credit card and a digital banking device that keeps track of your balance. The world has voted, so find out which cities made the board as you cross six continents before you pass go!


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Bizarre Cities but great game   January 8, 2009
Dr. Richard J. Pickard (Winchester, UK.)
Ok so this is monopoly we all know and love.
It has been updated for this world version.
Firstly as already stated you have credit cards instead of money which makes transactions easier although personally I like having the stacks of money of the original.
Secondly instead of roads you now have world cities. This in principle sounds a great idea however the cities which have been chosen are bizarre. Apparently there was an online vote in early 2008. Unsurprisingly as with all online votes for things like this you get silly results as some cities mobilised there citzens to vote. So instead of park lane and mayfair you have wait for Riga and Montreal. Yes I know bizarre. London the worlds most expensive real estate actually is where trafalgar square would be. Moscow the worlds 3rd most expensive city doesnt even make the board and new york the 2nd most expensive city is down where fleet street is.
The game list and actual list of the world most expensive cities are shown below. I know the game doesnt have to have the worlds 22 most expensive cities in but you would expect them to at least be in the correct order. Having Riga and Montreal above london, new york and tokyo is just bizarre and for cheaper cities why not at least have places we have heard of eg Timbuktu or Zanzibar for old kent road. A lost oportunity here in the sake of political correctness:

Game List / Actual List

Monteal / London
Riga / New York

Cape Town / Moscow
Belgrade / Paris
Paris / Hong Kong

Jerusalem / Tokyo
Hong Kong / Singapore
Beijing / Mumbai (Bombay)

London /Barcelona
New York /Geneva
Sydney / Zurich

Vancouver / Sydney
Shanghai / Madrid
Rome / Turks and Caicos Islands

Toronto / Tel Aviv
Kyiv (Kiev) / Toronto
Istanbul / Auckland

Athens / Warsaw
Barcelona / Cayman Islands
Tokyo / Dubai

Taiei / Bahamas
Gdynia (its a port in poland) / Montreal


I think you will agree the list on the right would have been much better. Funny that Montreal the citzens of which clearly must have voted it into first place in this addition based on the actually city rankings would have been the cheapest and not the most expensive city on the board.
Where as I used to aspire to own Mayfair and Park Lane I cant feel the same about Riga and Montreal. Until they bring out a proper world version based on reality I would stick to the original version.







5 out of 5 stars Great Buy   November 2, 2008
Steven Lay (Swindon)
22 out of 22 found this review helpful

This is a great toy. We have only played it twice but we had a great time. It is a little over priced but the credit card helps the game along a lot quicker than the origional version. The credit card makes it easier to pack away also which helps as th ere isn't lots of money floating around.

Very good buy, would recomend especially if you enjoyed the origional version.



5 out of 5 stars Improved Monopoly   October 23, 2008
M. A. Nasim (Sussex,U.K)
28 out of 28 found this review helpful

This is so much better now that you have no money to fiddle around with.
The credit cards are really cool and i dont know how they keep track of your money,but it never gets it wrong. The machine is really simple to use.this is a great buy and i recomend this to every monopoly fan.


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