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Monopoly Here & Now Limited Edition

Monopoly Here & Now Limited Edition
From Hasbro

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Product Description

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.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #738 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: Hasbro
  • Model: 18903
  • Released on: 2006-09-14
  • Dimensions: 15.80" h x 10.40" w x 2.80" l, 2.34 pounds

Features

  • 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!

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Review
The back of the box poses the question, "What would the Monopoly game be like if it were invented today?" One could sum up most of the difference in one word: inflation. If you're used to playing the traditional game, you might feel a little woozy handling Monopoly money denominations that start at $100k and top out at $5 million. Players are no longer vying for control of Atlantic city but now the entire U.S., from sea to shining sea. Entry level properties like Baltic and Mediterranean Avenues, which sold for $60 back in the day, have been replaced by Texas Stadium in Dallas and Cleveland's Jacobs Field, each selling for $600,000. The most disturbing piece of property for sale in this game is the White House--one can only assume it's someone's subtle political humor. Railroads have been replaced by airports like O'Hare and JFK. Utilities have been supplanted by cell phone and Internet service. And, of course, the game pieces have all been updated: laptop, cell phone, hybrid car, commuter coffee mug, jumbo jet, super size fries. Gameplay, however, is still the same. The idea is to buy properties, build houses and hotels, and charge other players rent when they land on your land. Thankfully, transactions are still handled in cash and not by some convoluted electronic banking scheme. There's a lot of changes here that will make cynics and traditionalists sour. That's okay. The original game is still available to them. What's interesting about this edition is that it brings back a kind of jaw-dropping thrill--one that made this game a household word in the middle of the Great Depression, when people dreamt of becoming a millionaires. This game will let you dream of becoming a billionaire. --Porter B. Hall

From the Manufacturer
A modern makeover for today's would-be billionaires! Play America's favorite game as if it were invented today. Move with cool tokens that are iconic to life here and now. Own popular destinations from across the United States. Buy and sell at values reflecting current market prices. Own it all to win. 2 to 6 players.


Customer Reviews

monopoly then and now4
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.

Counting the bigger money is a pain, split board is cheap, but still a lot of fun!3
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.

T. Martin5
Monopoly is a great game/gift for any age....bought this for my 20 year old son and he still loves playing it.....

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