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Staysail11
> 3 dayIt seems they liked it because someone else in the family asked us to get one for them
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Anastasia
> 3 dayWe 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!
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Clause
> 3 dayGreat!
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Alexandria
> 3 dayMy husband and I play this three times a week and havent gotten tiered of it. It easy to learn, lots of fun, and a Quickish game. Great way to get back at hubby if he pissed you off, just keep charging rent and stealing property and wipe the floor with him!!!! MWAHAHAHAHAHA! cough but yes, great game, more people more fun. Happy destroying people dreams of winning!
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Steven
> 3 dayI 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
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Mike H
08-06-2025Monopoly Deal is a fast-paced card game based on the classic board game Monopoly. In the game, players try to collect sets of properties, charge other players rent, and collect money and action cards. One of the things that makes Monopoly Deal unique is that it can be played in a relatively short amount of time compared to the original board game. A game of Monopoly Deal typically takes about 15-30 minutes to play, depending on the number of players and how quickly the game is moving. One of the key things to know about Monopoly Deal is that it is a game of strategy and luck. Players need to think about the cards they have and how they can use them to their advantage, but they also need to be prepared for the unexpected. The game includes action cards that allow players to do things like steal properties from other players, force other players to discard cards, and more. Overall, Monopoly Deal is a fun and fast-paced card game that is great for families, friends, and game night. It is easy to learn and can provide hours of entertainment! Seriously my husband and I played it over and over and even adjusted the rules to make it last longer lol
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Edward Lian
> 3 dayThis game is super fun, we play it all the time! Its only BASED off of the original Monopoly game, the good news is that it goes MUCH faster and is more intense. Its not simply buying up all of the properties and waiting! Highly recommend for game nights and as a gift for all of your friends!
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Kim
> 3 dayMy family is very competitive and we love card games. This game manages to pack all of the betrayal and angst of a 2 hour game of regular Monopoly into a 20 minute card game. We all love it.
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Iasha
> 3 dayI love this card game. It’s came in great condition. It came fast and I love playing this game with my family on family night
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SageAF
> 3 dayWhat 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!