America’s favorite family board game, Monopoly, makes its debut on Nintendo Switch system with new ways to play! Experience three unique 3D boards at home or on-the-go with up to six players in total, or take your game online and challenge players in quick matches. Customize your game by selecting from six official House Rules chosen by Monopoly fans around the world. Don’t have time for a full game? Speed it up with Special Goals that shorten play sessions, and Actions Cards to move you around the board and penalize your opponents. Build your empire and trade your way to victory!
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It's Monopoly.
Monopoly can be an incredibly frustrating and long game. This isn't any different. It is nice that it offers a lot of interesting gameplay modes and options to match how different families and groups play Monopoly.
They also did a good job at compressing a lot of options for each player on their move while looking like a pretty decent board. Trading and purchases are surprisingly pleasant on the console, especially since it was a surprise to even see these kinds of things even implemented.
My family currently has three saved games, which we refuse to finish. The curse of Monopoly's standard game mode is that it is chance and predictable - when someone's ahead, they stay ahead. There's no rubber-banding in a game like this, maybe a push-and-pull between first and second place, but there is a threshold in which there are clear winners and losers before it's actually done.
Global capitalism is a virus that's killing us and our planet.
Monopoly can be an incredibly frustrating and long game. This isn't any different. It is nice that it offers a lot of interesting gameplay modes and options to match how different families and groups play Monopoly.
They also did a good job at compressing a lot of options for each player on their move while looking like a pretty decent board. Trading and purchases are surprisingly pleasant on the console, especially since it was a surprise to even see these kinds of things even implemented.
My family currently has three saved games, which we refuse to finish. The curse of Monopoly's standard game mode is that it is chance and predictable - when someone's ahead, they stay ahead. There's no rubber-banding in a game like this, maybe a push-and-pull between first and second place, but there is a threshold in which there are clear winners and losers before it's actually done.
Global capitalism is a virus that's killing us and our planet.