Monopoly Party

Monopoly Party

released on Oct 29, 2002

Monopoly Party

released on Oct 29, 2002

The Monopoly Party game is the fastest way to discover what your friends are really like. It's an intense buying, trading, building, and deal-making frenzy because every player moves at the same time. Here's how it works: Everyone rolls a set of dice at the same time. As soon as everyone rolls, everyone moves. Just roll and go. Then do all of the things you love, such as buy property, pass "Go," and draw cards from "Community Chest." Play Monopoly Party and find out who will cut you a deal when the chips are down and who will bankrupt you out of the game.


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Monopoly Party aims to streamline the classic board game experience with 3D environments and simultaneous player turns, aiming for faster-paced games. While the core Monopoly experience remains intact, the added visual flair and some mini-game style additions help modernize the formula a bit. Unfortunately, it loses some of the social charm of the physical board game and can feel a bit repetitive for those who aren't die-hard Monopoly fans.

This is a really weird entry. The computer is the main reason why. You gotta watch the AI set up each deal slowly each time they offer one, and they offer some pretty insane ones. The AI can be very unforgiving one moment and then offer to let you buy entire monopolies the next. Sometimes I feel like the developers stumbled across this tortured computer ghost in the machine type demon thing and decided that Monopoly Party was only created as a holding device. When the AI offers you the same deal four turns in a row (which happens) and forces you to watch it slowly work out that deal each time (which happens) it's that evil spirit trying to lash out in the only way still avalible to it. That's my theory. Also, sometimes the AI gets to pick it's piece before you and that feels needlessly egalitarian. This is freaky monopoly man.

Picking your piece isn't enough for this game. You also get to pick what kind of houses and hotels you want in addition to getting choose between different themes for the board. I dunno if that's enough to really justify this over the million other Monopoly ports.

It's a serviceable way to play Monopoly for what that's worth. If you really want to go back to this it has to be because of the weirdness, not despite it.

monopoly but on the game cube btw (by the way)

This is probably the best way to play monopoly. It is surprisingly fast paced and has a lot customization options to either balance the game or shake things up. It also has funny themes and custom profiles that can track wins for each individual player. A must play through Parsec.

best way to play monopoly, genuine peak

the goblin guy made me laugh and thats about it