- 1991
English & Chinese language


- Travel – Hong Kong (1993)
English & Chinese Language


- 1995


- 1997 Commemorative Edition – Hong Kong



- China (2001)


- Hong Kong Edition (2005)


- Mini (2007)


- 2008 – Speed Die


- 2014 – House Rules


Dedicated to the Collecting and History of Monopoly
English & Chinese language
English & Chinese Language
Published by Waddingtons International. Kenner Parker license.
Includes limited edition Merlion token (photographed on Go)
Traditional London properties. John Waddingtons style
Appears to have been sold within Australia and New Zealand. UK property names.
See more: Promotional game from News Corp Australia
Includes new ‘Grab the Flying Cash’ Chance Card.
Players: 2 to 5
Published: 1990s?
By: AK Adelko
Unusual property layout, house and hotel colour swapped & five coloured pawns. No copyright on box/board
Published: 1990s?
By: NILCO
States that it is produced ‘Under License’ but does not mention Parker Brothers or Waddington’s
Kenner Parker
Potentially produced for other Dutch speaking countries.
UK board and contents with Netherlands rules and seperate sheet with translated Chance & Community Chest cards
Clipper logo first used from approximately 1967.
Kenner Parker
Originally, Red boxes indicated that the board was Madrid themed, whereas Blue boxes indicated a Barcelona theme. Madrid later became the only option.
Last edition produced by Borras – Parker Kenner license
Kenner Parker
Box, board and contents remain identical. Production Reference also identical. The BORRAS logo featured on the box has changed.
Same style as ‘1996’ Monopoly sets
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