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Monopoly Reinvents Its Board Game Without Paper Money
Earlier this week, Hasbro announced its newest version of the classic board game Monopoly but with a big change—the role of the banker is gone. In its place is Monopoly App Banking, a concept designed to speed up play and make the game more enjoyable. When it lands in stores this August for $25, smartphones will serve as the bankers, and each player will manage their money using the accompanying free mobile app. (Players must each have their own phone.)
With the new version, you start by downloading the Mobile Banking App, which handles all the transactions with money and properties for you. Just select a token and a matching bank card and scan it to the mobile app. With purchases and rent now automated, it may be an effort to appeal to younger players who might also find the updated board more relatable. Also gone are the two most expensive properties—Boardwalk and Park Place. In their place are Rocket Launch Pad and Moon.
Not to date myself, but this isn’t the game that I grew up playing for hours with friends and family. Yes, marathon Monopoly sessions could drag on for days where we would have to leave the board and come back to it. But who didn’t love the colorful cash—pink $5 bills and blue $50s? Of course, the goldenrod yellow $500s were special. You only got two of those, and it was always a tough decision to break one to purchase a property or, worse yet, pay rent to someone else. What about that huge pot of money in the center that was constantly accumulating, and that you could scoop up if you were lucky enough to land on the Free Parking spot? Remember feeling flush every time you passed Go and collected your $200? How can an app replace that, I wonder.
The Upside: You Don’t Have to Do Much Math
If you’re not a numbers person, I guess it’s a win. You can focus on your entrepreneurial skills without fumbling around to make change when you have a big picture concept for a block of properties. Transactions are easier, no one gets stuck in the thankless role of the banker, and cheaters will be out of luck. At its core, Monopoly remains a game of economic lessons, real estate gambles, and chance that teaches negotiation, interpersonal skills, and business judgement regardless of physical money or not.
And this is not the first reinvention of the game. Other digital versions exist including Monopoly Go, a single-player mobile board game, and The Monopoly Super Electronic Banking board game with an all-in-one electronic banking unit. Each player gets a bank card instead of paper money.
On the other end of the spectrum, Monopoly Deal, has no electronics. It’s a card game perfect for family game nights that is also suitable for younger kids—ages 8 and up—and offers fast play for up to five players.
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https://www.yahoo.com/tech/monopoly-reinvents-board-game-without-010800127.html
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WCW INVESTIGATION: $10M+ WASTED TO CREATE TRANSGENDER MICE AND MONKEYS
POSTED BY ALLISON MCDONALD
21 DECEMBER 2024BLOG
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