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1. Monopoly Deluxe Edition
$29.99
2. Monopoly Game Star Wars The Saga
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3. Monopoly
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4. Make-Your-Own Opoly
5. Monopoly 70th Anniversary Edition
$34.99
6. Monopoly Game: The Dog Artist
$29.99
7. Monopoly - Star Wars Original
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8. Monopoly Junior
$29.99
9. Disney Monopoly Box Game
$34.99
10. Monopoly Game: The Simpsons Edition
$39.99
11. Elvis Presley 25th Anniversary
12. Monopoly - Century of Flight Aviation
13. Mickey Mouse 75th Anniversary
$34.99
14. Muppets Monopoly
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15. Monopoly 1935 1st Edition
$34.99
16. Monopoly Game: Scooby-Doo Fright
$39.99
17. Peanuts Collector's Edition of
18. NFL Monopoly
19. Mustang 40th Ann. Monopoly
$10.99
20. Monopoly: Spanish Version

1. Monopoly Deluxe Edition

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Asin: B00000IWCU
Catlog: Toy
Manufacturer: Parker Brothers
Sales Rank: 818
Average Customer Review: 4.76 out of 5 stars
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Editorial Review

Sure, this real estate trading game has been the world's most popular board game for more than six decades, but what makes this edition "deluxe"? For one thing, it brings back the sturdywooden (not plastic) houses and hotels of years gone by. It also features an extra gold-colored train token, a handy holder for the Title Deed cards, and a banker's tray to keep your cash on hand. The cash, Community Chest, and Chance cards are all newly redesigned. And the 19-inch-by-19-inch board is stamped with a golden "Deluxe" arch. Featuring the original Atlantic Citylandmarks like Boardwalk and Park Place, this version is for the serious Monopoly lovers on your gift list.For further perspective on Monopoly, you can read about it in The Greatest Games of All Time and New Rules for Classic Games.--Rebecca Hughes ... Read more

Reviews (46)

5-0 out of 5 stars A Classic, Always Fun To Play.
Everyone recognizes Monopoly as the "classic" board game. Everyone loves it. Monopoly is a hit with all ages, young and old. It is educational for the young ones, teaching money budgeting tactics and some real-world buying and selling scenarios. The idea of real estate conquest sometimes goes to a player's head, so games can be rather competitive. However, Monopoly will always be fun for all players, and is worth the initial invest for hours of fun in the future. With this edition, Parker Brothers adds some nice new creature comforts like an organizational deed carousel, redesigned money, gold-finished tokens and a new train playing piece. These new features are defenitely worth the extra 7 dollars.

COOL
I got this for Christmas, and it is FUN, the new property caresal is soo cool! I absolutly loved how the new chance cards are redone. An excellent buy!

Best game ever
Dear readers,
I've played all kinds of monopoly and this one I've played is the best yet!This toy is good for subtraction and addition problems and how to handle money to not get bankruped.I recramend this toy for your friends and family!You can even add your money up and reduce it in less bills!I've liked it and you should to!Get this toy TODAY!

Cool Game! Could use a little work though.....
Monopoly has always fascinated me, and this definatley takes the game to another level. Deed dealin is about ten times easier now with the deed carousel, and there's twice as much money in the bank! But there are still cons as well as pros....

NEW FEATURES PROS:
1.Back to wooden houses (can't get broken)
2.New bank with enough slots for actually ALL the money!)
3.The deed carousel makes the game easier
4.All of the chance and Comunity Chest cards have been redone, giving them a nice look
5. Box is nice and FLASHY

NEW FEATURES CONS:
1. Gold peices are probably spraypainted. They may look nice when you first get the game, but just wait a month or two.
2. Bank looks to be made out of cheap, flimsy plastic
3. Deeds are really light feeling (not as origanal)
4. The stupid game board won't lie flat!
5. Houses (although wooden) arn't as detailed as I like them

OLD FEATURES PROS:
Everything!

OLD FEATURES CONS:
Nothing!

Overall, I'd say that Monopoly is a great game, and that I really like the deluxe edition. It's educational, and fun. What more could a parent ask for? (I dont have an Amazon acount, so i'm using the children's entry form. Do you think a 4 year old would really write something this deep and destailed?) Definateley a good spend of my money

Twice as Nice
This version of Monopoly is awsome!! It even has pieces I've never seen before. I love the deed holder, too! ... Read more


2. Monopoly Game Star Wars The Saga Edition Property Trading Game

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Asin: B00061I4X8
Catlog: Toy
Manufacturer: Hasbro
Sales Rank: 2939
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Monopoly-Star Wars Style
It had been a while since I've taken a look at both Star Wars and Monopoly...Due to the hype for the new movie (EPS 3), I got back into Star Wars...This caused a mass compulsive buying of alot of SW merchandise. One of those items happened to be Star Wars Monopoly.
The paper money is cheap as always...it feels like it'll rip any second...it couldve been a little more durable.
The cities and settlements are sculpted great, and the game board has beautiful art on it.
The game pieces
Darth Vader
Darth Maul
Darth Sidious
Luke Skywalker
Obi-Wan Kenobi
Princess Leia
Yoda
General Grievous
are all extremely well made, bringing characters from all 6 movies.
My only gripe is that they included Grevious over someone like Han Solo or Boba Fett...I don't care for Leia or Yoda much, so I wouldnt have minded those two replaced with some old favorites.
All in all, a great buy and tons of fun to play.
GET THIS! ... Read more


3. Monopoly

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Asin: B00000IWCT
Catlog: Toy
Manufacturer: Parker Brothers
Sales Rank: 476
Average Customer Review: 4.67 out of 5 stars
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Editorial Review

In 1934, in the midst of the Great Depression, an unemployed heating engineer from Pennsylvania created the game of Monopoly. Realizing that his get-rich theme might appeal to other Americans, he had the game printed and distributed in a Philadelphia department store. When he couldn't keep up with the overwhelming requests for more sets, he arranged for Parker Brothers to take over the game. And the rest, as they say, is history. But Monopoly is far from a quaint historical relic. To this day, it remains a riveting game of luck, chance, and savvy wheeling and dealing--all of which can make some lucky dog rich, rich, rich! Based on the purchase of Atlantic City real estate (a city currently renowned for its get-rich gambling opportunities), Monopoly is now printed in 26 languages with more than 200 million sets sold worldwide. Players still scoot the same beloved board pieces: the old shoe, the terrier, and the hot rod. This set also includes rules for a shortened version of the game and a new token, winner of Monopoly's recent "design a token" contest. This is capitalism at its most fun and ruthless, a must-have edition in the family game closet. --Gail Hudson ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Fun for the whole family.
What more can be said about Monoploy, other than that it's fun for the whole family and that it's educational in the sense that it teaches you how to manage money? Monopoly is probably the most famous game ever made and is certainly one of the most well known. Monopoly has stood the test of time well.

For fun, Monopoly rates 5 stars because you can play it and play it and never get tired of it. It's also a great game no matter how many people play it. Ever since I've been playing it, I have never gotten tired of it, which is a rare thing since most board games eventually get boring.

For educational value, Monopoly also rates 5 stars. There aren't really a lot of games out there that teach you how to manage money the way this game does. You can own a heap of properties and then go bankrupt as quickly as anything, showing you how fast you can lose money. Monoploy also teaches you to spend your money carefully and wisely.

And finally for durability, Monopoly gets 5 stars once again. We have an edition that is about 17 or 18 years old and it's still going and is in pretty good condition considering it's age.

In short, Monopoly is one of my all time favourite games and is one of the best ever made.

Only with my brother!
I'll only play this is my brother offers to play, because my sisters, cousins and friends won't sit through it (unless Miguel plays)! It's so long and drawn out that you quickly get bored. My brother livens it up sometimes.

Anyway,I've only finished this game twice. Once was in 1998 and me and my brother stayed up until five AM playing it--so we were essentially playing it around four hours.

If it's a rainy day with nothing to do and you have older children, it's okay. But otherwise, it's really to long to even bother with.

Fun Game for the whole Family!
My whole family loves this game!It's challenging and fun!Buy lands,Railroads,and more! And the whole family is so proud of whoever made up this game!

~*Melissa~*

Monoply
I recomend monopoly. Its about money.
Its fun to play. You get to rent.
You select a banker. You sometimes
get sent to jail. BUY IT!

A classic Game for all people- Young and Old.
Monopoly is a game which help people of all ages develop business and people- skills. It is a fun game, that everyone knows how to play, yet it is fairly challenging. I would reccomend Monopoly to anyone who wants to be involved in a wholesome, educational and fun activity that is appropriate for all age groups. ... Read more


4. Make-Your-Own Opoly
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Asin: B00000K2IO
Catlog: Toy
Manufacturer: TDC Games Inc.
Sales Rank: 7818
Average Customer Review: 4.11 out of 5 stars
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Editorial Review

Monopoly's popularity is of epic proportions. Thisquintessential board game challenges wannabe capitalists of all ages toaccumulate as much wealth as possible by buying, selling, and tradingproperties; collecting rents; and various other windfalls. Keepingplayers engrossed for hours, Monopoly requires clever strategizing andsometimes ruthless business maneuvers. Numerous versions of thethoroughly satisfying game have appeared over the years, butMake-Your-Own Opoly could be even better--because players create it themselves!The game includes everything needed to hand-customize the game board,cards, play money--even the box. Whether using a computer and printeror simply a pen and scissors, anyone can manufacture the perfectindividualized "Smith-opoly," "Baldwin Middle School-opoly," or"Timbuktu-opoly." Contains CD-ROM, floppy disk, paper and label set,game board, six colored pawns, two dice, easy-to-follow publishingbooklet, and game instructions. For two to six players. --EmilieCoulter ... Read more

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Could of been better
I really liked this game, but it is a big hassle. Sure, it is cool to make your own opoly, but it took to much time. Plus once you put something on the board you can't change it. I wish they made it better, just easier. It would be really cool if you could just send what you wnated to the factory, don't you think? So, if you're wondering whether to buy this or not, it is a very fun thing, but if you are really busy you might not enjoy it as much.

It's a lot of fun.
I like it because I was able to make it about my favorite spot where I like to go swimming,kayaking,waterskiing,kneeboarding,
tubing, and looking for moose and deer. It was lots of fun. Me and my family love to play it.You should get it!

Disappointing Alternative
If you are a true Monopoly lover then, you may be very disappointed in "Make-Your-Own-Opoly". There are some major differences in the board from the original Parker Brother's game such as the jail and free parking and "go to jail" have been all changed to loose a turn and roll again and things of that nature. Also, there are no hotels or houses so you were not able to increase land value by developing properties. All in all I found it too far from the concept of the original (or parker brother produced variations) monopoly game to be able to enjoy it as a "Monopoly" alternative.
Other deterrents include that there are only a couple of plain sheets of paper sent with it for your money and property cards to be printed on. One would need to use their own printer paper if they wanted much money at all.

Why???
I really like the concept of the game, however, in my opinion it has some big shortcomings. Every die hard Monopoly fans knows that there are 10 spaces from corner to corner - this game gives you nine. Why? I have no clue. I think it could have been a lot truer to the original format. There aren't transportation squares on each side, and only two places equivalent to chance/community chest. It's a good idea, just whoever designed it didn't do a good job of bringing it to life. Copyright issues? I don't know... it just think it's annoying.

The first step to personalized gaming! I love it!
I just bought one for my own family but it makes an AWESOME gift! I bought it for my sister's family 2 years ago and they still rave about it and play it at family gatherings like thanksgiving and christmas time. ... My sister doesn't have a computer so I knew that I was going to have to make it for her. I had to download a working copy of the program used to make the personalized stuff from the website that was printed on the instruction book - the cd and the floppy disk did not work for me but that was by no means detrimental - didn't take long and the program is so easy to use. I was able to put a picture of my niece on the $500 bill and a picture of my nephew on the $100 - it's anything goes and only limited by your imagination. A VERY creative and highly entertaining game. ... Read more


5. Monopoly 70th Anniversary Edition

Asin: B00061I4YM
Catlog: Toy
Manufacturer: Hasbro
Sales Rank: 1587
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6. Monopoly Game: The Dog Artist Collection

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Asin: B00009AVNS
Catlog: Toy
Manufacturer: USAopoly
Sales Rank: 1496
Average Customer Review: 5 out of 5 stars
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FUN
Fun and a great game to play.! It is a little hard for younger children. But it teaches you how to use and save your money. Great!!!!!! The game is so cute with all of the dogs on the board!

This is my view as an 11-year old.
This game is an adorable edition of the game Monopoly, but I see very little educational material unless you count adding the money etc. Still, this game is by far one of the most fun that I have played in a long time.

The Dog is soo cute!
I find this game quite entertaining. This is very cute and if you buy this for your kid, they'll be delighted! ... Read more


7. Monopoly - Star Wars Original Trilogy Edition

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Asin: B0001YH03K
Catlog: Toy
Manufacturer: Hasbro
Sales Rank: 1883
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8. Monopoly Junior
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Asin: B00000IWD2
Catlog: Toy
Manufacturer: Parker Brothers
Sales Rank: 676
Average Customer Review: 4.58 out of 5 stars
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Editorial Review

Just like its big brother, Monopoly Jr. is big-time fun for everyone! Spend a day at the amusement park. Ride the roller coaster, bumper cars, or Ferris wheel. How about a game of miniature golf or a visit to the haunted house? It's simple--set up ticket booths on as many boardwalk amusements as possible, then build your fortune collecting the entrance fees as other players land on your properties. If someone else already owns an amusement, you pay up. Watch out--if one player owns both amusements of the same color, you must pay them double! So have some fun. And don't forget--pass GO, collect $2. --Alison Golder ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Smaller is Better
Anyone who is familar with the original Monopoly will appreciate this scaled down version. It contains all the fun of the original, with a couple of new twists. The smaller board & lower prices on property & "rent" allow for a quicker, less demanding game. And the added twist of being able to bump other players' ticket booths off a site allows for unexpected turns in the outcome of the game. The game is fun for ages through adult, not just the 5-8 specified by the box. Younger children who are not able to read or count money will need help, but our 6 year old had no problem grasping the concepts, and joining in on the fun even without being able to read the cards. In addition, anyone who has been "held hostage" by amusement park prices for food will appreciate the irony that the original "Jail" and "Go To Jail" has been replaced by "Lunch" and "Go To Lunch." :-) What I would change - the player markers are too big to fit on the board well, and we had difficulty when more than one person landed on a square. I know the cars where made big to make it easier for little hands to grasp, but these are too big for the board.

4-0 out of 5 stars Not Too Bad.
Normally I would suggest that a "junior" (meaning dumbed-down) version of a game isn't worth the time to play it or the money to buy it. However, I do recommend Monopoly Junior for families with children in K-3. The reason for this is that even though kids, with lots of help (which most don't usually get), can learn to play regular Monopoly, the game is brutal. I remember several times (when I was in the first and second grades) getting in fights with my parents and crying because I was just a kid and all these adults were kicking the tar out of me. Though there maybe some lessons there, they are still lost on me (did you ever notice that adults always like to play Monopoly with kids when they're in a bad mood).

Anyway, with that said, Monopoly Junior is a really fun game for young children to play. It helps kids learn to take turns, follow directions, and learn basic counting skills. In many ways the game is just like Monopoly. The goal is to end the game with the most money. You have to have a strategy involved (if you don't play by rules included with the game). Properties are bought and there are a lot of money transactions. The major differences are that the game is set up as an amusement park; the money denominations are a lot smaller; the board is smaller; and it only takes about 20-30 minutes to finish one game. There is a bit of luck involved with the various chance cards, but that's no different than the chance cards in Monopoly.

The kids I have worked with really seem to enjoy playing the game, and I really don't find that it is "dumbed down". The game is made with kids in mind instead of adults and cuts out a lot of the brutality common to the regular game. Kids see enough violence nowadays anyway.

Definitely for younger players
The "Junior" in the title needs to be bold-faced and in block letters, as this is one of those games that younger children -- ages five to seven? -- can enjoy but then they'll quickly outgrow it. Why?

Standard Monopoly involves a definite chance factor, but there is plenty of room for strategy as well. "Monopoly Junior" is almost completely a luck-driven race game. There is no trading, no deciding whether to build and where to build, and no deal-making. The board and the pieces are colorful, and it does help children with counting skills and the rudiments of handling money, but there is little beyond that. I have it in my office (I'm a child psychologist), but I inwardly groan when a child wants to play it, as I find it boring. It really is only a little more complex than "Candyland" or "Chutes and Ladders" and, with younger children, "Chutes and Ladders" is more interesting. Some of my clients, though, really love "Monopoly Junior" and I suspect this has to do with getting to handle "money".

A Great Junior Version of the Original for Younger Children
My husband bought this game for our 5-year-old son. Our son has wanted to play over and over and over again since he got it. He just loves it. He has learned to count out the money and to collect rent on his properties. A very fun game.

excellent kids version of the classic game
Monopoly Junior is a great scaled-down version of the classic game that is appropriately designed to make it a fun experience for younger kids. The game board is smaller; the money comes in increments of $1, $2, $3, $4 and $5; the markers are large plastic cars; and the gameplay is not so brutal :-)

This is a great introduction to the classic game for younger players. ... Read more


9. Disney Monopoly Box Game

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Asin: B00005JG32
Catlog: Toy
Manufacturer: Hasbro
Sales Rank: 1164
Average Customer Review: 5 out of 5 stars
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Editorial Review

All of your favorite Disney characters are featured in classic Monopolystyle for a family game that everyone can enjoy. You already know how to play,so nothing has changed--except a few things that actually make this versioncollectible. Solid pewter moving pieces feature Snow White, a coupled Lady & TheTramp, Cinderella, Pinocchio, Dumbo, Alice, and Baboo. Property is representedas a cottage and the Prince's well-known castle. Scrooge McDuck, naturally, isfeatured on all Monopoly money in place of Rich Uncle Pennybags. --DianeBeall ... Read more

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A little visit to Disney without leaving home!
This is a wonderful game for the family to play - it's a mental visit to Disney World for all of us. The kids are learning about numbers and money while having fun! Landing on a particular spot, Space Mountain as an example, brings up memories and stories. Our entire family looks forward to playing this version of an all-time classic game!

Greatest version of Monopoly
Disney monopoly is played almost exactly the same way the original Monopoly is. Except instead of the usual car, hat, and iron tokens, there are Sleeping Beauty, Snow White, and Dumbo, etc. And instead of hotels, Cinderella's Castle. The board is much prettier to, you buy movies, instead of properties, and instead of Chance and Community Chest there is Magic Moments and Picture Time. It's a great first Monopoly for kids since they would be much likelier to want to put down $400 for The Lion King, instead of Boardwalk. The one bad thing about the game - wasn't around when I was little.

The MOST requested game at our house!
When ToysRUs had a pre-Christmas sale on games (buy one get one free) I started reading Amazon's reviews. I bought Disney Monopoly based on the reviews here and cannot say THANK YOU enough to all who rated this game highly.

I'm playing it with 3 kids (age 6,7,8) and they are learning a TON about counting money and adding/subtracting. They all want to be the banker and I've told them they can as soon as they can make change well.

The board is wonderful and child appealing. The play is fast paced and engrossing. Kids just LOVE buying anything Disney. We had tried regular monopoly at our house but it bombed out. I hadn't played since I was a kid and had forgotten that Monopoly actually has A LOT of rules. The kids are all learning them though through the Disney version.

Another reviewer had said it would be a good game to use to teach 5-8 yr olds how to play Monopoly. Originally I had thought "naaa--they won't get it" but its TRUE! I am amazed.

In an age where I detest many of the "new" games this one is a great twist on an old favorite. HIGHLY recommended.

p.s. The only negative I have is that when we went to open the board up it was really tough. It turned out that someone at the factory (or some machine I guess) got GLUE happy and when we did get it opened up there were small tears in the board from the glue sticking. I have emailed Hasbro about this but haven't received an answer but I expect them to replace the board.

Simply elegant
Monopoly! One of the greatest board games ever made. This special Disney edition makes the game much more interesting. You can buy properties from many different Disney movies and build cottages on them. The cottages are from the white rabbit in Alice in Wonderland. The other exiting feature is the replacement of the original hotel with the enchanted Disney castle. The board is shiny and has almost all of your favorite Disney characters. The movers are all very shiny and beatifully made. There is Pinnochio, Peter Pan, Alice, Aurora, Mowgli, Lady and Tramp, Dumbo, and so many other pieces. The Disney edition could also be very educational for young kids ranging from 5 to 8 years old. They will learn Monopoly and have fun with all of the properties and characters from their favotite Disney movies. If you like Monopoly and you love the enchantment of Disney, then you will absolutely love this edition of Monopoly. BUY IT! You'll love it and have fun with your friends and family and if your a collector, buy it and add it to your collection. HAVE FUN!!!!

This is so awesome!
I just love this monopoly board because of its colors and also because of its game pieces. It is very enjoyable to play this with young children because it will keep them interested, including all the adults. ... Read more


10. Monopoly Game: The Simpsons Edition

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Asin: B00005IX8V
Catlog: Toy
Manufacturer: USAopoly
Sales Rank: 825
Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars
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Teacher Review

Anyone can become a megamillionaire just like Mr. Burns with thiscollector's edition of Monopoly based on The Simpsons, the beloved,sometimes-controversial animated TV series. The rules of the game remain thesame, but the old Monopoly properties are now all Springfield landmarks, with anew monorail running across the game board. Players use tiny pewter game tokensof Bart, Homer, and other Springfield characters as they purchase stores,restaurants, and homes. Who wouldn't want to buy Krustylu Studios or theKwik-E-Mart? Instead of acquiring houses and hotels, players try to accumulate monorailstops and stations on their properties. Customized Chance and Community Chestcards offer additional sly references and cartoon drawings of the characters.The cultural references are up-to-the-minute, but the educational value ofplaying strategic board games remains constant. --Marcie Bovetz, mother andformer children's librarian ... Read more

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Great, Great Fun!!!!!!
This is by far the coolest monopoly edition to date; and i've seen them all. The attention to detail is amazing. You won't regret this buy.

Great Monopoly Game!
This is the best Monopoly game I've encountered. The game design is awesome! There are also custom property cards, chance cards, and community chest cards. My brother loves this Monopoly game the best. And best of all, you can collect 4 more limited edition tokens as well! This is a great game and you should buy it!

It's okay, but ...
This game is okay, but you need to have watched an adult cartoon television show called The Simpsons from America to understand the nuances of this game. Other people tried to explain, but their enthusiasm was not infectious, sorry.

The Simpsons and Monopoly: Two Good Things
The Simpsons Monopoly is a great board game for the whole family. The characters you get are Homer, Bart in a car, Santa's Little Helper, Kang or Kodos(I can't tell them apart), the statue at Springfield, and a 3-eyed fish. Where is the fish from? You can own a lot of Simpsons locations such as Krustylu Studios, Burns Manor or the Kwik-E-Mart. They do leave out other major places in Springfield such as Lard Lad Donuts or Krusty Burger. Oh well. The rules are basically the same as regular Monopoly, except they call each house a Monorail Stop. Included inside the game is the offer to get 4 more characters, if you feel you don't have enough already. The guys(and girls) you get are Mr. Burns, Otto, Marge with Maggie and Lisa. But, WHY NOT KRUSTY?!?!?!? Krusty is more important than some 3-eyed fish in maybe one episode or Otto. Grandpa would have been cool, but it doesn't matter. The game is long, it's not one of those games you feel like you can win at in 10 minutes.

Educationally, the game does great, too. You have to give people an amount of money, so you're counting. But, education kind of lacks against durability and fun, plus to me education does not matter in a board game. Games aren't supposed to educate you. They are all about if they are fun and that the board doesn't fall apart within 15 minutes. If you look at the board closely, you can see lots of serious happenings such as a car crash or a robbery. The board is very detailed, you must have a little of math skills(when I was playing against my brother, he gave me an extra 10 bucks, but I didn't tell him) and it's fun.

The board doesn't break, the characters don't shatter, what else could you ask for? Sure, the location cards and money do rip, but that's life. The game isn't too big, so you can carry it around on road trips or something. You shouldn't play it in the car, or a surface that shakes a lot, because even a roll of the dice can move the houses(monorail stops) onto some other location. The game might be hard for young people, maybe 5 years or under, but their mom or dad can always count out the money for them. So, all in all, this is a great game based on a great TV show. I'd recommend it to anyone who wants to have a great time.

If you buy one piece of Simpsons merchandise - make it this!
Simpsons merchandise can sometimes be a bit disappointing (come on, you know I'm right), but this game is definitely one of the best out.

The best thing is that it doesn't look cheap or tacky - they really went to town with the artwork and details. Every single item in this game has been modified for the Simpsons theme, right down to the collectable pewter game pieces. The properties have been substitued for those in Sprinfield - Moe's Bar, The Android's Dungeon, The Sleep Ezy Motel and even Cletus' shack are up for grabs.

This is a really good quality game and is worth every cent. It is probabaly the best quality piece of Simpsons merchandise out at the moment. ... Read more


11. Elvis Presley 25th Anniversary Collector's Edition of the Monopoly Game

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Asin: B00006416L
Catlog: Toy
Manufacturer: USAopoly
Sales Rank: 4917
Average Customer Review: 4 out of 5 stars
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The King ROCKS
This is cool. A new twist on an old game. I have bought a few different versions & this is one of my favorites. If you're a fan of either Elvis or Monopoly......Grab this.

This Game Is Great!
I Love Monoply so This Game Is Fantastic Even A Collectors Item!

NOTHING BEATS THE ORIGINAL
Playing an Elvis monopoly game is not as fun as the original. None of the adaptations can really surpass Mediterranean and Baltic Avenue; the power company, and the Go to Jail of the original. This one is obviously geared to Elvis fanatics, but I don't think once it's played two or three times, there's anything fresh about it all. Another merchandise gimmick in the endless Elvis craze.
NOT RECOMMENDED.

Monopoly the Elvis way!
Wow, it looks like fun! Instead of there being houses there are Tupelos and instead of hotels, there are Gracelands. I would like to have this as a Christmas present. Just by looking at the pictures Amazon provided looks like a lot of fun. There should be more reviews written here. A giant picture of the '68 special in the center of the board is tops! Great family fun the Elvis way. ... Read more


12. Monopoly - Century of Flight Aviation Edition

Asin: B000239FTM
Catlog: Toy
Manufacturer: USAopoly
Sales Rank: 9538
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13. Mickey Mouse 75th Anniversary Monopoly

Asin: B000096P5F
Catlog: Toy
Manufacturer: USAopoly
Sales Rank: 8664
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14. Muppets Monopoly

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Asin: B00009AVNU
Catlog: Toy
Manufacturer: USAopoly
Sales Rank: 6935
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15. Monopoly 1935 1st Edition
list price: $29.99
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Asin: B00006FWVL
Catlog: Toy
Manufacturer: Winning Moves
Sales Rank: 4579
Average Customer Review: 4.33 out of 5 stars
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Not accurate to the original
The original houses and hotels were made of wood (not plastic), and the money provided is not like the original, the patterns on them were much different. There was no plastic money holder (it was cardboard), and though I can't tell from the picture, the back of my original Monopoly board is like a jean-like material. I also don't recall the dog being one of the original pieces, either.

Modern day flouts tradition...no suprise there.
The Monopoly game referred to as the "1935 1st Edition" leaves something to be desired and I haven't even ordered it yet.
If you click on the image that shows the game with the contents layed out there's something wrong with the picture, and if you can't spot it right off, then you have no idea what the origonal moopoly game looked like. My mom had an origonal version of the game which was handed down to her ancestorally and over the years with moving and what not most of it got lost, she does however still have most of the money. And guess what, the money you have displayed with your so-called first edition should be a little bit smaller and some of them should be different colors. I don't have the money in front of me for reference but that is definately modern money. And I cant say for sure but those houses and hotels look to still be plastic. The origonals were wood. Just FYI.

same thing
It is the same as the original but a collector might like it. ... Read more


16. Monopoly Game: Scooby-Doo Fright Fest Edition

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Asin: B00005IX8X
Catlog: Toy
Manufacturer: USAopoly
Sales Rank: 3559
Average Customer Review: 5 out of 5 stars
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I love it!! ^o^
I just love this game!!! Every night at 7:00 me and my family set it up,then we play,and sometimes I get stuck being Daphne!! But it is such a cool game!!! ^o^

Love This Game!
Another edition of Monopoly. The all time classic game. I collect Monopoly games and I just had to buy one. We opened it and played it and now I have to have another one (unopened) to add to my vast collection. Hasbro has done it again. It's a great game for the kids because it helps teach them about money...spending etc. Way to go Hasbro! ... Read more


17. Peanuts Collector's Edition of the Monopoly Game

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Asin: B00006416N
Catlog: Toy
Manufacturer: USAopoly
Sales Rank: 4880
Average Customer Review: 4.75 out of 5 stars
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Reviews (4)

The Gang's All Here
This Monopoly set is perfect for anyone who has fond memories of the comic strip Peanuts. As you travel around the board, you can buy the classic characters (Peppermint Patty and Marcy to Pig Pen, Woodstock, and Snoopy) or locations and situations (the pumpkin patch or kicking the football). Probably my favorite change is the railroads, which are now holidays (must own Christmas). The tokens include Lucy's psychiatric booth, Schroeder's piano, and Woodstock. And Snoopy adorns all the money. Even the font used on the title deed cards imitates the style of printing used in the strip for 50 years.

As others have noted, the "nests" and "doghouses" look remarkably like houses and hotels. While a little disappointing, it doesn't dampen my enjoyment of this incarnation of the classic board game.

Peanuts Monopoly
This game has alot going for it with the Peanuts gang as its theme. The board, money and tokens are superb. The major disappointment, and I do mean MAJOR is the fact this game does not have customized pieces to replace the houses and hotels. They have colored the houses brown instead to represent Woodstock's nests, and left the hotels as is to represent Snoopy's dog house. It is a shame that after all the careful design work that went into this game, the manufacturer took the cheap way out and didn't properly finish off the game. You will notice that all the new monopoly editions are like this. They just color the houses and hotels differently, and still claim , as they do on Peanuts, that it is a "completely customized game".

Great Peanuts game.
Just like regular Monopoly, with fun Peanuts twists with every roll of the dice!

Neat Game
I am very happy with this game, with one exception: The "doghouses" and "bird nests" are just brown houses and red hotels. Making them different shapes would have been a nice touch. The game board and cards are so cute, and the money is too. Definitely a good purchase for a Peanuts fan. ... Read more


18. NFL Monopoly

Asin: B00009AVNF
Catlog: Toy
Manufacturer: USAopoly
Sales Rank: 2784
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19. Mustang 40th Ann. Monopoly

Asin: B0001ZVBXY
Catlog: Toy
Manufacturer: USAopoly
Sales Rank: 9536
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20. Monopoly: Spanish Version

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Asin: B00000IWET
Catlog: Toy
Manufacturer: Hasbro
Sales Rank: 2955
Average Customer Review: 4.67 out of 5 stars
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Spanish Monopoly Review
This is really a great game... it's perfect for any students taking Spanish and could be used during down time in a classroom. Unfortunately, they do not put any Spanish places on the board, it is just translated American sites. But it's still really fun!

5-0 out of 5 stars Been around for many years
I have been using Spanish Monopoly for many years. From Madrid, as a matter of fact, not the version you see advertised here, though it was manufactured by this company. It's fun, entertaining, educational, the students just love it, and I drag it out in Spanish class year after year after year.

4-0 out of 5 stars Mr. Monopoly Speaks Spanish?!
Wow! Monopoly in Spanish! I never knew this even existed but here it is! Monopoly is a great game that's played all over the world, so I think it's great that the rules are available to those who speak Spanish. No cheating now.....don't fool those who don't speak Spanish! ... Read more


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