Available In: App Store | Price: $4.99 |
Yesterday Monopoly, by EA Mobile, hit the App Store. It is based off the classic Monopoly game and includes everything from buying, selling and trading property to multiple difficulty levels to multiplayer mode (via WiFi or BlueTooth). Check out the App Store description below for a complete list of features.
You can pick up Monopoly for $4.99 in the App Store.
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App Store Description
PLAY THE ORIGINAL BOARD GAME
WHERE YOU CAN OWN IT ALL!
Take a ride on the Reading Railroad! Buy Boardwalk! Go directly to jail! Enjoy classic MONOPOLY play in the tradition of the beloved, best-selling board game. It’s “GO” time on your iPhone® or iPod touch®!
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BUY, SELL & TRADE FAMOUS PROPERTIES
From Marvin Gardens and Water Works to Park Place, own and manage the famous holdings of the MONOPOLY board, which comes to life with animated tokens and interactive features.
EMPLOY HANDS ON MANAGEMENT
Shake your device to “roll” the 3D dice. Tap the screen to manage your properties. Building a house on Baltic Avenue, taking a “Chance,” or opening the “Community Chest” are easy with intelligent design and intuitive controls.
CHOOSE YOUR LEVEL AND LOOK
Play through 3 levels of difficulty and save games in progress. Also customize the number of players, the “house rules,” and even the game environment.
FEELING MORE COMPETITIVE?
Challenge up to 3 friends on the same network with WiFi and Pass ‘n Play Multiplayer, and up to 2 friends with Bluetooth Multiplayer.
LISTEN TO YOUR TUNES WHILE YOU PLAY
Listen to and control music from your iTunes® library without interrupting your game.
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Didn’t this game come out a year ago?
They released – MONOPOLY Here & Now: The World Edition – last December but, this is the original Monopoly… at least that is what they are saying!
What’s the difference?
A lot of people complained that they wanted the classic version rather than the “Here and Now” edition. Basically it is the same game play.