Product Dimensions | 6.35 x 40.01 x 26.7 cm; 1.27 kg |
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Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
Manufacturer recommended age | 8 years and up |
Item model number | 1790 |
Educational Objective(s) | Numeracy & Spacial Awareness |
Language: | English |
Number of Game Players | 2-6 Players |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Colour | Multicolor |
ASIN | B001RNHE6W |
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Hasbro Monopoly City Board Game
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Brand | Hasbro |
Material | Plastic |
Theme | Games |
Genre | Family |
Number of players | 2-6 Players |
About this item
- Monopoly City is the Monopoly game that lets you build in an instant and create the perfect city
- Features 80 3-D buildings so you can develop your Monopoly property
- Perfect for Family game night
- What will you build houses or industrial complexes schools skyscrapers or stadiums the choice is yours
- Build wisely and rake in the rent and the prestigious Monopoly tower could be yours
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Date First Available | 1 Jan. 2007 |
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Monopoly City Edition
Manufacturer's Description
Monopoly City adds new twists to the classic board game. This board game will teach your kids about what it takes to be the best property developer and the work that goes into building their dream city. With the goal of owning the prestigious Monopoly tower, your kids will be learning important lessons about money while wheeling and dealing their way to the top.
Build on every Go and watch your city fortune grow. In this metropolitan edition of Monopoly, be the top property developer and watch your dream city rise before your eyes. What will you build-- houses or industrial complexes, schools, skyscrapers or stadiums? The choice is yours. But watch out a rival developer could build a sewage plant right next to your prize property and make its value plummet. So build wisely and rake in the rent... and the prestigious Monopolytower could be yours. Includes deal making button.
Monopoly City is exactly like classic Monopoly in lay out, rules, and gameplay-roll the dice, move your character around the board, and try not to spend too much time in jail or go bankrupt. However Monopoly City has also made several neat changes, with newly named properties, new monetary values, futuristic buildings, and new playing cards.
Instead of property deeds, you acquire permits for the zones you'd like to build in, and this latest version also includes an electronic trading unit, making it possible to hold "public" or "private" auctions for your properties and districts.
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Customers find this Monopoly game enjoyable, with one noting it's particularly suitable for families. Moreover, the game offers a fresh take on the classic version, with one customer highlighting how it teaches business sense and money management. Additionally, customers appreciate its sensible money mechanics, strategic elements, and quick pace, with one mentioning it prevents games from dragging on endlessly. They also like the building features, appearance, and chance cards, with one noting the chance cards are more powerful than in the original game.
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Customers find the Monopoly City Edition fun to play, with one customer noting it's enjoyable for all ages and another mentioning it's particularly appealing to Star Wars enthusiasts.
"...So, overall I believe its a good game and it came in perfect conditions from the store" Read more
"...I love the building feature as it adds an interesting element. I would recommend to people interested in Monopoly." Read more
"...as the game is very different to standard monopoly but the game is fantastic!..." Read more
"...Like the original this is not a quick game but really worth playing but good to set a time limit...." Read more
Customers enjoy this Monopoly game, finding it a great twist on the classic version, with one customer noting it teaches business sense and money management.
"...The trade facility helps on auction and it gives the game flexibility when it come the time to build blocks on the districts because its aleatory..." Read more
"...only played this once so far but the whole family agrees that it has great potential. There are some nice differences from standard monopoly...." Read more
"...intriguing take on the original game, and probably more attractive to Monopoly enthusiasts who want to try something a little different...." Read more
"Monopoly teaches business sense and money management - an education still not found in state schools...." Read more
Customers find the Monopoly City Edition to be good value for money.
"For me its a good version (diferent) of monopoly. With diferent strategy and new ways to obtain "all of it"...." Read more
"...I think it was great value for money." Read more
"Absolutely fantastic...." Read more
"...It is refreshed, has nice new models, a re-designed board and sensible money (things cost millions)...." Read more
Customers appreciate the strategic elements of the game, finding it an intriguing take on the original with extra strategy, and one customer notes that it requires more planning than the classic version.
"For me its a good version (diferent) of monopoly. With diferent strategy and new ways to obtain "all of it"...." Read more
"...A major disadvantage. On the whole an intriguing take on the original game, and probably more attractive to Monopoly enthusiasts who want..." Read more
"...Its more dynamic, has more strategy involved, more planning required and, whether you like it or not, a single game tends to take longer...." Read more
"...And the new aspects of the game work really well.." Read more
Customers like the building features of the game, with one mentioning the bonus buildings.
"...The game as some features like hazards and bonus buildings that raise new strategies...." Read more
"...I love the building feature as it adds an interesting element. I would recommend to people interested in Monopoly." Read more
"...the chance cards are different, you can build skyscrapers/monopoly towers/industrial/residential buildings, and you can build without having full..." Read more
"...I love all the types of it, but this one is totally the best. Skyscrapers? Huge houses? We had so much fun playing it!" Read more
Customers appreciate the game's speed, with one noting it moves faster than traditional Monopoly, and another mentioning it's good for setting time limits.
"...a player lands on a square that is available, so the game moves with some speed initially...." Read more
"I just bought this game for my kids and they love it. They are playing non-stop...." Read more
"...Its probably a bit quicker than normal monopoly, I also feel like everyone gets a better chance to win throughout the game...." Read more
"...this is not a quick game but really worth playing but good to set a time limit...." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the Monopoly City Edition, with one mentioning its nice new models and another noting its presentable look.
"...The board pieces are also 3-D so it looks cool as the kids are playing. If you love monopoly and want to try something a bit different, try this one...." Read more
"...It is refreshed, has nice new models, a re-designed board and sensible money (things cost millions)...." Read more
"The models supplied with this game makes it look very presentable and give a practical view of your monopoly empire." Read more
Customers like the chance cards in the game, with one customer noting they are now much more powerful.
"...Community chest is gone, but the chance cards are now much more powerful...." Read more
"...All the chance cards are different, you can build skyscrapers/monopoly towers/industrial/residential buildings, and you can build without having..." Read more
"Loved the new rules and some of the chance cards are devastating and fun. rules need a bit of getting used to and might need a bot of tweaking...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 26 May 2012For me its a good version (diferent) of monopoly. With diferent strategy and new ways to obtain "all of it". The trade facility helps on auction and it gives the game flexibility when it come the time to build blocks on the districts because its aleatory (1,2 or 3). The game as some features like hazards and bonus buildings that raise new strategies. The railroad that its aleatory too (1/4 chance to hit) helps you avoid certain areas of the game and gives it an extra strategy to the game. So, overall I believe its a good game and it came in perfect conditions from the store
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 13 January 2015We have only played this once so far but the whole family agrees that it has great potential. There are some nice differences from standard monopoly. These include - Free Parking, you pick up a card and if you land on an opponents property, you can present the card and avoid paying the opponent. however, if somone else lands on free parking before you used it, you have to hand it over. Building property is similar but there are some nice twists to it. There is an electronic buzzer that is multi purpose, it tells you when an hour is up, it has a countdown for use during auctions, (every property has to be bought or auctioned when landed on) and there is a kind of roulette wheel with 4 spots. A light stops on one at random and decides how many properties you can build or you can even build a subway that allows you to bypass whole sections of the board.
Community Chest has gone - just chance now - but 6 chance places (I was never really sure why there were 2 verieties in the original) The airports are now gone and they now allow you to build either a good or bad building e.g. a school is good, a sewage works is bad. If you build a sewage works on an opponents land, they cant charge people the high bills for the property that they built. If you build a school (on your own property) it stops opponents building sewage works on it.
This game uses cash where our last version had a credit card system. I think I prefer cash because over christmas, the credit card system was hard to do (maybe red wine related)
I paid twentyfive quid and had free amazon prime delivery. I think it was great value for money.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 11 March 2017I bought this for my grandson's 13th birthday. He is a Monopoly fanatic and has various sets of different sorts. He had already played this with a friend and enjoyed it. Three of us played one evening, but I set a time limit at which point we would add up everyone's assets to decide who was the winner, based on the values given in the instructions for ending a game this way. This is useful to prevent games dragging on endlessly.
It has advantages over the original game such as you can build on properties even where you only own one of a set, and auctions are forced when a player lands on a square that is available, so the game moves with some speed initially. However it IS more complicated, and I had to refer to the rules quite frequently, Having said that, who doesn't with a new game? Familiarity with the original Monopoly board game does not mean you can just sit down and play this assuming all the same rules apply. They don't. It pays to study the rules initially as you can gain advantages if you understand what pieces count.
One thing I did not like was that the skyscrapers sticking up all over the board make it very difficult to throw the dice, and children often do so energetically, demolishing and displacing buildings in the process. This is owing to the board layout where properties almost entirely cover the centre of board, which remains largely clear in the original game save for the two sets of cards. With all the paraphernalia of money and deeds surrounding the board on all sides, it is very difficult to be able to throw the dice in a clear area! A major disadvantage.
On the whole an intriguing take on the original game, and probably more attractive to Monopoly enthusiasts who want to try something a little different. As with all board games, you probably need to play it several times before you really know what you are doing and can play it with ease.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 5 August 2017I just bought this game for my kids and they love it. They are playing non-stop. The rules are similar to the origial monopoly, but the board, the pieces, and the money values are different. There are a few new features and one doesn't just build houses and hotels, but whole cities. The board pieces are also 3-D so it looks cool as the kids are playing. If you love monopoly and want to try something a bit different, try this one. You won't be disappointed.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 10 December 2012I bought this game for my son in law who is a star wars enthusiast he loved it . I prefer the original game.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 9 July 2013Absolutely fantastic. Bought this variant of Regular monopoly to play with my little brother, and i have to say, this is a much better game than the original. Its more dynamic, has more strategy involved, more planning required and, whether you like it or not, a single game tends to take longer.
This version of monopoly changes a lot of things. Community chest is gone, but the chance cards are now much more powerful. The houses and hotels are gone, replaced with a wonderful new set of buildings. Rent is payed depending on how many "blocks" of buildings you have on that property, and these buildings come in two types. Coupled with the new train stations, and the bonus and hazard buildings, and then skyscrapers and the legendary monopoly tower and your in for a ton of fun :)
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 28 December 2013Depending how you play depdns how the game is. Ive heard some play it for 2hrs+ wile others about 45 mins!
Cause you dont need to have all the colors of a set to build this games gets nasterly fun fairly quickly ^_^
the hazards scupper your opponents unless there rolling in it. and the changes ..well theres loads and it makes this version of the game a lot more fun to play.
So if you hated those property hoggers you always played against this ones for you. just get building right away and start trying to scupper them. ^_^
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 25 November 2015Missing parts
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- UserReviewed in Canada on 7 February 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Trustworthy seller
Was happy overall was missing 2 small unimportant pieces but still brought it to the sellers attention and they were nice and sent me all the missing piece's right away, now my childhood game is complete
- AJReviewed in the United States on 7 May 2011
5.0 out of 5 stars Great update for a Great Classic
i have searched every where for the usual monopoly , but my search has stopped when i saw this one
it has all the great features that the old classic monopoly has , plus new features to enjoy the game really more
pro's
1) new game style and look
2) new features such as the skyscrapers , hazard buildings , bounus buildings , deal/build electronic button
3) now you can finish this game in a maximum of 3 hours instead of the very long classic one
con's
1) i still think if they just change the money quality it will be a nice touch
2) the buildings are still plastic , even though they are designed well they could've made the skyscrapers like the rest of the buildings ( they are plastic and wrapped in paper to show the design of a skyscrapers , instead of molded into the shape and look of one )
final thought's
i really love this new version over the old classic one , and every one who wants some change in his - monopoly life - he should consider this as a great option , its fun and its for the whole family ( considering im 21 and i still play it )
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- jafrinReviewed in Canada on 24 February 2015
5.0 out of 5 stars This is one of my favorite board games and one of the best among all ...
I had this same game before but I had to leave it at home in Bangladesh. This is one of my favorite board games and one of the best among all monopoly editions. Hasbro has delivered this within time and even though it was used it had everything perfectly intact. People out there u should try this out!!!! :D
- NSReviewed in the United States on 21 June 2011
5.0 out of 5 stars It's fun for mid 30's
My friends and I have played this on multiple occasions. So far I think we all agree it's much more fun than the regular monopoly. It is really nothing like monopoly other than the look and that you are charging rent for properties. It has an obvious learning curve but after playing through a game you'll have it down.
It says for 8+. I think it's a little complicated for an 8yr old to pick up and really enjoy.
The only two problems I found with it are:
1) There aren't enough buildings to have a really long drawn out mega-game. Right when it's nearing the end you run out of buildings and whoever is in the lead pretty much wins by default because you can never catch up. I'd like to get my hands on a second set to beef up the numbers.
2) The auctions are ridiculous. Waiting until the buzzer sounds to scream out numbers as fast as possible isn't very fun. We scrapped the gizmo auctions and just do silent bids. Get 2 to 3 turns to write a price on a sheet of paper. At the end whoever has the highest number gets it.
Other than that, it's a great game.
EDIT: Apparently you can order replacement parts directly from hasbro. [...]
- RyanReviewed in the United States on 24 July 2013
5.0 out of 5 stars Just different enough from the original that it seems like a hole new game.
This version of the game plays really similar to the original version but is more geared towards development of your properties and has a couple other smaller game play variations. It makes it just different enough from the original that it feels like a whole new game and is just as fun to play as when my grandma first taught me as a wee little one. It also makes it seem a little more contemporary with how the actual market is geared more towards development of properties if that's the kind of thing you may be into.
I haven't actually played this with any kids so I'm not sure if they would be able to keep up with the slightly more complex and involved style of game play than the original version, but you never know and kids surprise me all the time. I suspect though, that it may be more enjoyable as a revelation for adults who grew up playing the original; than for kids who would be new to any version of the game.