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Monopoly Bid

Released: 2021

How to Play:

Each player is dealt five cards at the beginning of the game. Any player which did not receive any money has to discard their hand and draw five new cards.

During each round, a new player becomes the auction host (rotating to the left). Every player draws a cards, then the auction host may play any Action cards from their hand – the action of which can be cancelled out by other players using a Nope! card.

The Host then flips the top property card from the property pile. Each player choose their bid (or whether they will bid). On the count of three, everyone reveals their bid – the highest bid wins the property. In the event of a tie, the auction is held again.

Then the next person takes over as Auction host. The game ends once a player has collected three property sets. That player is declared the winner.

  • USA (2021)
  • Sweden
  • 3, 2, 1 – Germany

Monopoly – The Card Game

Monopoly: The Card Game is different to standard Monopoly. To win the game you must finish with a balance of over 10,000 points (trackable by the bank notes).

Players take turns drawing and swapping cards, the round ends when one player has ensured all 10 cards in their hand are in a monopoly. Players then count up the value of their hand and draw the value in bank notes to keep track.

The game is produced by TOP Cards, who also produce Top Trumps. However, it is an officially licensed Hasbro product.

2000

2008

USA – 2000

Germany – 2000

Monopoly Here & Now – International

Australian Here & Now (2007)

Deutschland (2007)

All Ireland (2007)

Special Irish Edition (2006)

UK Edition (2007)

New Zealand (2007)

Siin ja Praegu (Estonia) (2007)

Here & Now – America has Voted (2006)

Edición Electrónica (2006) [ES]

Et si Monopoly était inventé aujourd’hui ? (2006) [FR]

Monopoly Deal – International

  • Hong Kong (2008) & Greece (2008)
Sealed Greece (2008) Cards
  • India Funskool (2008 Copyright)
  • Deal (2008) [USA] – Shuffle Shaker
  • USA (2009)

Rebranded from Parker to Hasbro

  • Hong Kong (2009) – Cardboard Box

Potentially not a genuine Monopoly Deal – box and cards low quality

  • France (2010)
  • Spain (2010)
  • Canada (2011)
  • USA / Canada (2013) – Robot Token Edition
Robot Token – loser from 2013 Save Your Token event
  • USA (2014)
  • Shuffle – France (2014)
  • Special Pack – Hong Kong (2015)

Extra cards were included in special editions of Monopoly Deal in Hong Kong.

These are:

  • Speeding Fine – you can ask any two players to discard one card from their hands
  • Pay My Rent – when other players charge you rent you can shift this so another player pays the rent
  • You Inherit – Get one card from another player for your use
  • Go to Jail – ask any player to skip one turn. They can’t play any card in the corresponding turn
  • Double Sly Deal – Steal TWO property from any player (not from full sets)

  • Italy (2017), Spain (2017) & USA (2017)
  • USA (2017)*

This edition is lacking the Hasbro Gaming logo. Perhaps a production sample or simply a counterfeit edition. It has also been claimed that this is a Canadian version?

  • Germany (2018)

Monopoly Keyrings

Keychain (2000)

The game does not contain all the pieces required to play. A small drawer contains tokens.

Keychain Games (2021)

Properties (in order): Netherlands, Belgium, Poland, Denmark, Sweden, Luxembourg, Austria, Germany, Malta, Switzerland, Italy, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Russia, Haiti, Canada, France, Argentina, Mexico, Spain, England and USA.

These are fully playable games. Red has properties labelled by flags, Gold has properties labelled by geographical outline.

Red has a traditional theme for pieces, whereas Gold has a grey/black/gold theme.

Hasbro has released many other games in the Keychain Games series.

Gold Keychain contents

2021 – New Design

Keychain Games Super Pack (2022)

Contains the Red Monopoly Keychain Game along with four other Hasbro Keychain Games (Connect 4, Guess Who?, Cluedo and Operation)

World’s Smallest (2020) [USA]

Monopoly Junior – Travel

1993

Compared to regular Junior editions, there is only one attraction in each colour group. When landing on an unowned property, you must purchase it. Landing on it again allows you to buy a second Ticket Booth – doubling the rent. Chance cards are replaced by a spinner. Otherwise, gameplay remains the same

1994

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