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Nintendo Consoles

  • Nintendo Entertainment System (1991)
  • Super Nintendo Entertainment System (1991)
  • GameBoy Advance (2001)
  • EX-Monopoly [JP] (2001)
  • GameCube – Monopoly Party (2002)
  • DS – 4 Game Fun Pack (2005)
  • Wii (2008)
  • DS (2010)
  • Wii – Monopoly Streets (2010)
  • Wii – Collection (2012)
  • Switch (2017)

Expansions

Free Parking Jackpot & Go to Jail (2025)

Read more about this release here

Free Parking (2009)

Free Parking is designed as either a standalone game or as an add-on to a traditional game of Monopoly.

The aim is to balance all 20 green cars on the wobbly board. Before each car is placed, the player rolls the die and places their car on the coloured segment that is rolled.

To bring the game into a game of regular Monopoly, it is placed near the Free Parking square. Then, whenever anyone lands there they must attempt to complete the mini-game. If they succeed, they may move to any square on the board. Otherwise, they do nothing.

Get Out of Jail Free (2009)

Get Out of Jail Free is designed as either a standalone game or as an add-on to a traditional game of Monopoly.

The aim is to earn the most points by freeing ‘prisoners’ from the jail, without getting the prison guards. The player with the most points wins. To bring the game into a game of regular Monopoly, it is placed near the Jail square. Then, instead of rolling a double to get out of jail free, you must free one prisoner. If successful, you are out and continue your turn. Else, the turn is over. Alternatively, you can use the set to make a 3D jail for your board.

Other Unusual Standard Board Releases

Monopoly and Cluedo Plus 5 Classic Games (2005)

Vintage Game Collection (2006)

Bookshelf (2006)

Exclusive to Marks & Spencer

Monopoly Bookshelf is designed to look like a book. It is has a standard London Monopoly board inside. The contents have been given a more retro-feel with traditional wooden houses and hotel and the original style of Chance and Community Chest cards. The ‘book’ closes itself with magnets so the pieces stay safe.

Onyx (2007)

Six Crackers & Mini Game (2011)

Standard Edition included with Six Crackers

Also included in the collection: 6 Crackers + Mini Monopoly Deal (Card Game)

Time Exclusive Releases – Token Madness & Championship etc

  • Millennium 2000 (1999)

  • Championship (2009)

Released in advance of the Monopoly Championship held in 2009

  • Golden Token Bonus (2012)

All the tokens have been given a new gold colour, the traditional eight, in addition to the candidates for introduction.

In a poll held in 2013, members of the public were given the task to choose their favourite token from the standard selection and from the new five (a ring, a robot, a cat, a guitar and a helicopter). The loser in the first ballot was the iron, which was soon replaced by the cat. A similar contest was held again in early 2017.

  • Token Madness (2017)

Features eight tokens from the 2017 poll. Unlike Signature Token, this had a global release.

  • Signature Token [DE] (2017)

In 2017, Hasbro held an online poll to decide which 8 tokens should be included in a standard set of Monopoly. In this poll, 64 tokens were offered – the original 8 and 56 newly designed tokens. This edition provides all 64 tokens that were offered in the poll – in addition to a very Deluxe style inside with a new board, money, houses etc.

Ultimately, the T-Rex, Penguin and Rubber Duck were voted in, with the Thimble, Boot and Wheelbarrow retired from the game. This edition was never released in the UK.

Education Institutions Monopoly

University

  • Cass Business School – City University London (2015)
  • Edge Hill University (2015)
  • King’s College London (2004)
  • University of Birmingham (2003)
  • University of Kent (2014)
  • University of Leeds (2008)
  • University of Leicester (2016)
  • University of Washington [USA] (1998)

Colleges & Schools

  • Ardingly College (2013)
  • Dragon School Oxford (2013)
  • Millfield (2013)
  • North London Collegiate School (2017)
  • Tonbridge School (2011)

Star Wars Monopoly

Star Wars: Collector’s Edition (1997)

This edition introduces 5 ‘Imperial’ coins, used as money, with a value of £1000.

Star Wars Classic Trilogy (1997) [US]

Star Wars: Episode 1 (1999)

1000 coins return

Star Wars: Episode II (2002)

Star Wars: Original Trilogy [USA] (2004)

Star Wars: Saga Edition (2005)

Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008)

Star Wars (2015)

Star Wars (2015) [CA]

Star Wars 40th Anniversary Edition (2016) [US]

Star Wars (2017) [FR]

Star Wars: The Mandalorian (2020)

Star Wars: The Mandalorian (Collector’s Edition) [IT] (2020)

Star Wars (PC) (1997)

Star Wars (Special Collector) (PC) [USA] (1997)

Disney Monopoly

  • Disney [UK] (2001)
  • Disney [USA] (2001)
  • Disney Theme Park [USA] (2002)

Sold exclusively at Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort

  • Disney (2004)
  • Disney Pixar (2007)

Disney Theme Park III (2010) [US]

Disney Mickey and Friends (2022)

Themed Monopoly : Q – T

  • Queen (2017)
  • Ribena (2022)

A promotional edition. Only 10,000 produced!

See more here: Ribena Monopoly

  • Rick and Morty (2017)
  • The Rituals of Monopoly (2018)
  • Roald Dahl (2018)
  • RSPB (2020)
  • Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer (2005) [US]
  • SeaWorld (2013) [US]
  • Selfridges & Co (2017)
  • The Simpsons (2001) [USA]
  • The Simpsons (2003)
  • The Simpsons (Electronic Banking) (2007)
  • The Simpsons – Treehouse of Horror (2005)
  • Sharp Solar [DE] (2009)
  • Skylanders Swap Force (2013)
  • The Smiler (Alton Towers) (2013)
  • Snap-On (2000) [US]
  • Snowboarding (2004) [US]
  • Sonic Boom (2015)
  • Spider-Man (2007)
  • SpongeBob (2005)

SpongeBob Monopoly contains optional bonus rules which can be used when a shorter game is preferred.

A ‘Plankton’ token is placed on the first property. Then, every time a 1 is rolled, the token is advanced by one space. The game ends when that token has looped around to the last property.

If a player lands on a property occupied by Plankton, then the player may take it for free, or, if already owned, must pay twice the normal rent.

Once the token has completed a circuit, the players add up the value of their assets and the most money wins!

  • Star Trek – The Next Generation (1998)
  • Stranger Things (2017)
  • Stranger Things [IT] (2022)
  • Stranger Things – Collector’s Edition (2021)
  • Surfing [USA] (2003)
  • Thomas Cook (2005)
  • Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas (2009) [US]
  • Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas (2020)
  • Toys R Us – Times Square (2001)
  • Thunderbirds (2004)

Every colour group has a ‘Hood’ space. At the start of the game, the Evil Hood token is placed on any one of these spaces.

The token moves from one colour group to another whenever a player rolls a double.

If you land on a property occupied by the ‘Evil Hood’ then you must pay the bank a £200 fine.

In addition, rent cannot be claimed on properties occupied by the ‘Evil Hood’.

Doubles don’t count when rolling to determine rent for a utility, or when attempting to get out of jail free.  

  • Tutankhamun (2007)

Tokens are gold coloured. As well as the tradition set of 10, a Money Bag (USA) and Train (Nostalgia) tokens are also included

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