Originally Posted By DJ7K <a href="http://www.hasbro.com/games/kid-games/monopoly/" target="_blank">http://www.hasbro.com/games/ki...onopoly/</a> Click on the properties to see info about them. Has anyone here ever visited any of these places? I know there are several here who probably live rather close to these places This is more of an express version of the Here and Now Edition: <a href="http://www.hasbro.com/monkeybartv/default.cfm?page=Entertainment/OnlineGames/GameSelect&game=2034" target="_blank">http://www.hasbro.com/monkeyba...ame=2034</a> Have fun!
Originally Posted By FiveBearRugs I for one can't believe how many Monopoly sets are out there now, both official (the smaller boxes like original, Here and Now and Clone Wars) and collector's editions (released by USAopoly and in the traditional longer, rectangular boxes). Anyone up to make a LP Collector's Edition of Monopoly? -Doobie & Rebekah get Boardwalk and Park Place -Jail replaced by World Events -Chance and C.Chest replaced by Trip Reports and Meets -Railroads replaced by Churros, Popcorn, Dole Whips and Turkey Legs -Utilities replaced by Winter Bash and LP Radio
Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan >> Railroads replaced by Churros, Popcorn, Dole Whips and Turkey Legs<< LOL!
Originally Posted By Liberty Belle >>Has anyone here ever visited any of these places?<< I have visited Sydney, New York, London, Hong Kong, Paris, Rome. Looks like fun! I'd much rather have one like this with an electronic payment system, since I ALWAYS end up getting stuck being the banker ...
Originally Posted By debtee That online game is quite addictive. LOL Thanks. Kez- Did you notice only Sydney not Melbourne, made the cut onto the World edition! LOL
Originally Posted By FiveBearRugs Has anyone here actually played the Monopoly with the new Electronic Banking and debit cards? I know people rely on the cards nowadays, but having the Monopoly money was so much fun! I still would like to play with someone and follow the actual rules; my family and I never did the money-for-Free-Parking thing, but the one rule that I have never done was that if someone doesn't buy the property that they land on, it goes up for auction.
Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan >>I still would like to play with someone and follow the actual rules;<< If you play by the rules with 4 players, two players are out after 30 minutes, the remaining two players keep at it for about 17 hours.
Originally Posted By TXDISNEYNERD The only place I have been to is New York. 5BR - I love your LP Monopoly idea. Too funny! My favorite is World Events replacing jail. I never played the auction way growing up, buy my DH did so I have tried it and I prefer not doing the auctions, but maybe that is just because that is what I am used to.
Originally Posted By FiveBearRugs <<Kar2oonMan: If you play by the rules with 4 players, two players are out after 30 minutes, the remaining two players keep at it for about 17 hours.>> That's like watching Die Hard 9 times in a row
Originally Posted By murfsmom i remember my brother and his friends playing, of course they would make up their own rules and then argue, my brother bought water works and later put a house on there and the guys started yelling, you can't put a house there it's not land . my brother said"it's a house boat" game over LOL!!!!
Originally Posted By FerretAfros I've been to Tokyo, Athens, Istanbul (though I was only in the city to get to the other side), Toronto, Rome, Vancouver, New York, London, Hong Kong, and Paris. I guess I've been to a lot of the places on the board! Can anybody tell what the railroads and utilities are? And does anybody know how they came up with the cities. It makes sense that they would want some variety in them, but Montreal as Boardwalk?! Really?! The whole game seems very Canada-friently, so I'm guessing it was made there. Also, please tell me I'm not the only one whose never even heard of Gdynia... "<<Kar2oonMan: If you play by the rules with 4 players, two players are out after 30 minutes, the remaining two players keep at it for about 17 hours.>> That's like watching Die Hard 9 times in a row " Or POTC:AWE once! (Sorry, I've been listening to too many LPPodcasts recently)
Originally Posted By EmmaJayne Ok, first let me take a moment to chuckle at the 'Australian Hotel' and wonder why it looks more like that fancy one in Dubai than anything I have ever seen here. It's a great idea, I like seeing much of the world represented.. of course I'm annoyed that Sydney made the board and not Melbourne But it looks good, I especially love the range of moving pieces, very cute!