Monopoly: The Mega Edition is bigger and believe it or not, faster than regular Monopoly. What makes it bigger is a larger board, Train Depots, Skyscrapers, 9 new Properties, and the addition of the $1,000 bill. It is faster because of a new speed die and Bus cards. Monopoly: The Mega Edition can be played in 1½ hours with more fun than ever! The massive...
Released in the 1930's in Germany by licensee Firma Franz Schmidt. Gameplay is the same as the original Monopoly. The Currency is the German deutschmark. The release is notable for having a board that folds into quarters, rather than halves. - Go is Los - Chance and Community Chest are Ereignis-fach and Gemeinschafts-fach, respectively - Trafalgar Square...
The rules to this old small box edition from Parker Brothers states: "A short game of Monopoly - Sixty to ninety minutes of the fun and pleasure of the regular game of Monopoly." This game may have been sold separately from the game board because the box of deeds, money, and tokens is too small for the board. The back of the board does have a sticker...
Bearing in mind the game was produced in 1960, the production values were remarkably high. The 25th Anniversary Edition of Monopoly has the following unusual features: The box lid is covered in embossed silver foil paper. The box base is also covered in the same embossed silver foil paper, as is the underside of the board. The money divider tray is made...
Released in the 60's in the Netherlands by N.V. Smeet & Schipper (Amsterdam) The Currency is Gulden. Gameplay is the same as the original Monopoly. Translation of the boardgame and names of the streets. Currency: gulden Go: Start Free Parking: Vrij Parkeren Gaol: Gevangenis Go To Gaol: Naar De Gevangenis Income Tax: Inkomsten Belasting Luxury Tax: Extra...
"Gay Monopoly - A celebration of gay life." Tongue in cheek version of the classic Monopoly. Player tokens are altered - now you can choose from a jeep, teddy bear, blow drier, leather cap, handcuffs or a stiletto heel. Properties have been changed to a 'gay' theme as well - e.g. Fire Island and Castro Street. Instead of buying houses and hotels, you can...
Gameplay is the same as the original Monopoly except: 1.You have either one or two branches instead of houses and motels. 2.Any three businesses in a row improves rent by 3x even if improved with a branch. Origin: David A. Colbert is a board game designer and puzzle and game manufacturer. An advertising executive, he came up with the idea of marketing a...