Monopoly Deal Card Game, Quick-Playing Card Game for 2-5 Players, Game for Families and Kids Ages 8 and Up

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  • Aaron Eck

    Greater than one week

    This game plays 2-5 players and is very easy to learn if you know the Monopoly board game. Shuffle the cards thoroughly between games. Even enjoyed playing in the hotel room while traveling!

  • SageAF

    > 3 day

    What can I say.. this game after playing it a few times was pretty easy to learn. you can play UP to 5 players.. and the thing is.. if you do, the game can end really quickly (about 15-20 minutes). You need 3 sets of different colored properties to win. The objective early on is to build a bank of money to save your properties from be stolen merely by bein taxed by other players. The instructions are simple, but if you want a better way to learn the game I suggest reading the quick reference cards that come with the game, and later read some google or bing rules online for how people play. Some things are not blatantly stated in the rules so you kinda have to research for yourself online .. for example.. it doesnt say anywhere that you can or cannot use a Just say no card AGAINST someone who uses a Just say no card. I personally allow it to be done because it makes things really interesting. Anyways, great buy and there are newer versions of this game but the cards just look a little different is all. Buy it, and enjoy family night again!

  • Mrs. S

    Greater than one week

    2 adults, a teenager, and a 10 year old and we play it ALL THE TIME. Its easy to learn (especially if you know the board game), and doesnt take very long per round, making it ideal to play with kids. Recently took it to an adult game night and all the ladies said it was their favorite. Giving it as gifts this year!

  • Jessica

    Greater than one week

    Its a great game, quick playing, with a surprising amount of strategy depth and luck. Its often anyones game until the winner gets three sets, and a strong hand, well played, can turn things around quick. On the other hand, young kids can play and hold their own. Even if they dont fully grasp the larger strategy, a chaos player can change the table quickly and ruin the best laid plans. OK, now my gripes. The original set (green box) had large writing, colorful cards and beared a bit of similarity to monopoly money. The newer set is made to look more old timey with small writing, less colorful cards with smaller color patches, are much less readable. The monopoly guy features on a lot more cards in the new set, and adds nothing. Young kids and oldies will both have a harder time with the new set. But hey, they saved 5c by taking out some colors, and added monopoly guy branding opportunities. Epic fail with the new design, get the old set if you can.

  • Anastasia

    > 3 day

    We discovered this game while both working from home during the pandemic. Every day at lunch we challenge each other. It’s quick to learn and quick to play and 2.5 years later we still play a hand or two almost every day as the strategy is so interesting. I’ve gifted to all my gaming friends. We love this game!

  • Steven

    > 3 day

    I really enjoy Monopoly Deal. In fact, I like it more than the traditional board game. Pros: - Games take WAY less time to complete than an actual game of Monopoly - It still has elements of the original game, so it feels very Monopoly-like. You still collect properties in order to win the game, and you still collect/pay out money. - The rules are simple, yet there is still some strategy involved in the game. There are two elements to the game and you have to manage between the two: property and money, in order to win the game. Cons: - The only con, which you can certainly jedi-mind trick people with...is the design of the card backs are a specific design in which you can tell if a card is right side up, or upside down. Some people will hold money or property upside down, so it kind of is deceiving. - There are a few card types that are super powerful in the game. Luckily there arent too many of those in the deck, but a well time use of a special card can really sway the scales of the game. Sometimes you just get lucky, but thats Monopoly folks :p

  • claudia riccardi

    Greater than one week

    Easy to learn

  • Sandra

    > 3 day

    Enjoy the game so much. Bought a 2nd deck for boyfriend. He was a little concerned of the card sturdiness. But we enjoy playing it often. Easy instructions to read.

  • Jalyn Rodriguez

    > 3 day

    Great price for this fun game. Comes with simple instructions. Not hard to learn.

  • Jennifer Shidler and Jake Wertheim

    > 3 day

    I love this game! My sister got me hooked and I had to buy it. It’s easy to learn and play so it’s for anyone. Most games only take 15 minutes so it’s perfect for quick games or a night of playing.

The Monopoly Deal Card Game is all the fun of the Monopoly board game in a quick-playing card game. It comes with 110 cards, including Property Cards, Wild Property Cards, Action Cards, Rent Cards, House and Hotel Cards, and Money Cards. Wild Property Cards help players build Property sets. Action Cards let players do things such as charge rent and make tricky deals. House and Hotel Cards raise rent values. And players pay their debts with Money Cards. Be the first player to collect 3 complete Property Card sets in different colors to win. This card game for ages 8 and up is a great way to play the Fast-Dealing Property Trading Game in as little as 15 minutes! Easy to play and set up, it’s an enjoyable game for vacations, road trips, and family game night! The Hasbro Gaming, Parker Brothers, and Monopoly names and logos, the distinctive design of the gameboard, the four corner squares, the Mr. Monopoly name and character, as well as each of the distinctive elements of the board and playing pieces are trademarks of Hasbro for its property trading game and game equipment.

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