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Hasbro Monopoly: Here and Now Electronic Banking

Hasbro Monopoly: Here and Now Electronic Banking Review



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Not worth it.
2 star rating

fan of hassle-free toys, not rich, a fan of educational toys, a kid at heart, budget conscious, looking for durability, a believer in creative toys, cost-conscious
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Pros

    no counting out cash

Cons
    the banker has a fulltime job

DEC
7
2007

My family is a big lover of Monopoly and have adopted it as our get togethe must.  So it was no surprise when my little brother asked for this new twist on the game for his birthday.  The first disappointment was that the game costs around $25.  This is comparing it to as low as $10 for the basic original.  So we were definately expecting a pretty cool game for the price.  Unfortuneately the amount of time that the banker spends swapping money with the new credit card method takes all of the fun out of the play.  Now admitted this is probably a result of the speed at which my family plays because we play pretty fast.  So you'll have to make your own considerations there.

 What you get...
*several credit cards (one for each player which take the place of cash)
*one electronic cash machine (basic calculator with a card slot on each side for taking or giving money)
*new player tokens
*cool new locations from around the country (this edition is very all-American) such as Fenway Park

I_thumb_down Hasbro Monopoly: Here and Now Electronic Banking is not recommended by karissa20

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