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Monopoly Boards Are Circular Now. Circular

By: Mohamedelhassan Ismail

Hasbro has unveiled the design of the brand new 75th anniversary edition of their traditional board recreation, Monopoly, set to hit shops in fall of 2010. "Monopoly: Revolution Edition" is slick and round instead of lifeless and sq., with debit playing cards and an ATM as a substitute of paper money and a banker, clear plastic representations of the classic tokens (bye-bye, little boot!), and clips of widespread songs (like Rihanna’s "Umbrella," Daniel Powter’s "Dangerous Day," and Beyonce's "Loopy in Love") that play after sure actions.

This isn't the primary recreation to get a contemporary reboot (there’s an replace to the classic Trivial Pursuit, and Scrabble bought a face-elevate for its sixtieth anniversary), but Monopoly’s adjustments will undoubtedly enchantment to the 21st century's techie youngsters. For one thing, the adjusted-for-inflation prizes are extra impressive.

Gamers can collect $2 million dollars for passing “Go” as a substitute of a mere $200 - practically what the common child gets for losing a tooth these days. However it's sure to bother die-exhausting fans of the comforting traditional version, who might send it on to jail come subsequent fall. (Not less than they'll take comfort in the reality that Monopoly: Revolution retains the basic Atlantic Metropolis-based road system.)

Up to now, the Web echo chamber's biggest criticism focuses on the brand new version's tight security. Plainly in the case of Monopoly, half the enjoyable comes from cheating by stealing from the till when no one's looking, a loophole the new model closes with its fancy digital banking. (Nevertheless, an electronic banking version has actually been available on the market for years.) Certainly our nation's tech-savvy youth will by some means find a method to game the "Monopoly" system, assuming they can be pried away from screens long enough to start a game.

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