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MONOPOLY 3D Review

MONOPOLY 3D
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I bought this at the store from the clearance rack for $3.99, and it's not even worth that. First of all, even though you download the software onto your computer, you still need to insert the cd into the computer each time you play. Secondly, the game play with computer opponents is terrible. You can choose from three different skill levels for the computer opponent. The more advanced their skill level, the higher the probaility that the computer opponent will have more favorable rolls, and a higher probability you will have less favorable rolls. This is too bad because I bought the game so my son could play by himself. That being said, the layout is nice, and game play with two or more individuals is nice, but the rating is for the unit as a whole. Skip this cd and buy a different Monopoly cd.

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Monopoly 3 Review

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What can you say about Monopoly? It is quite simply a classic board game. But board games don't always translate well to the PC. A monitor is not a game board, and keyboards sometimes get between a player and the game. However, Monopoly, with its reliance on strategy, translates pretty well to PC.
My first Monopoly PC game was originally written for DOS, and I played the Windows 3.1 version. I decided to buy this new version for my Windows XP machine. The multimedia effects, while better, aren't as cutting-edge as the older version was. The only people who'll be amazed are those who have been living in a cave for the past five years.
What is new are the voices. The older version had lots of sound effects - sometimes just to make noise. In this version, not only do the tokens make appropriate noises, they talk as well. What they say is appropriate. The dog, for example, when landing on a property he owns states that it "smells like home." However they only have so many phrases to repeat, and it doesn't take long for them to become annoying.
There is also a narrator doing play by play, including reading the Chance and Community Chest cards drawn. The narration is complete enough that visually impaired folks may actually find this to be an acceptable game. It certainly is better in this regard than it's previous version, but you still can't feel the board projected on the monitor, nor can you do things like count your money out loud, so not all the challenges have been overcome.
The animations in my older version consisted mostly of little clips that played during the token movements. They added nothing to the game play. While they were fascinating, and fairly advanced for the time, once you saw them each, there was no reason to not turn them off. This version is different.
In this version during game play the board is rotated, tilted, and zoomed in and out of to allow you to see what's going on. But it can be a little disorienting at first. Imagine playing the low-tech board version of Monopoly without a chair, moving around the table while you play. It's easy to loose track of which side of the board you're looking at! But it does allow you to see what's going on, and who owns what better than some of your other tools.
Speaking of tools, there is a calculator available that can do things like estimate your potential earnings, and other statistical functions. But if you're really into that sort of thing, you'll find it's a bit limiting in what it can do, and can't handle the "what-if's" the strategist may want to know.
The biggest drawback is the speed of the game during trades. You need to think fast, and you don't get much opportunity to gather more information when a trade is proposed. I would suggest not worrying about the time. Let it expire. Take your time, and then go back and propose it as a new trade.
If you like playing Monopoly, and either want to play against computer generated AI players, or on-line against opponents far away, this game is a must. If the only way you play Monopoly is with live people surrounding a table, the multimedia effects of this game won't replace that social interaction, but you might find this game to be a fun way to practice between parties.
The bottom line: There's room for improvement in future versions, but this is a pretty good PC implementation of a board game classic.

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Monopoly Review

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User liked this game because "everything was there." I give it 4 out of 5 stars (instead of 5 stars) because it seemed not to be my age level (user is 16). The computer players are very good, I could only win at the most basic level. The graphics were a very good simulation of the board game.

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Card & Board Games 3 (Jewel Case) Review

Card and Board Games 3 (Jewel Case)
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This game was purchased for a friend. My friend loves the game. She
plays it all the time.
I received the game within the stated estimate for delivery.
The description of the game is what I expected it to be.

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Classic Games for the Entire Family to Enjoy!Product InformationCard & Board Games 3 is a fantastic collection of card and board gamesincluding old favorites and completely original games! In addition to the28 favorite card and board games you will enjoy an additional 7 bonus casino games!Card & Board Games 3 provide hours of entertainment for you family andfriends!Games IncludedCard GamesWiz SolitaireRun AroundTriathlonRaider RunSolitaire Master 3 SETriRangleMax BlackjackVideo PokerCat & Mouse8 AwayPyramidOld MaidHigh & LowMVP Solitaire Clubs EditionBoard Games3D Chess SECheckers5 DiceBrain PowerFlip Em 3DMaize QuestCribbage ChampionTurbo Bingo2004 MahjonggField BattleMini Chessand more!Casino GamesHot SlotsMax RouletteTai ZiuTurbo KenoOld West PokerMax SlotsGalaxy Video PokerProduct Features14 Great Card Games!14 All Time Favorite Board Games!7 BONUS Casino GamesSystem RequirementsWindows 98 Me 2000 XP500MHz Pentium processor64MB of RAM (128MB recommended)667MB of Hard Drive Space Required for full installDirectX 9.04X CD-ROM DriveDirectX 9.0 compatible video cardDirectX 9.0 compatible sound cardMouseMicrosoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher (5.01 included)Internet Access: 28800 baud modem or better required for optionalInternet features

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Monopoly Casino Vegas Edition Review

Monopoly Casino Vegas Edition
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As another reviewer noted, this is NOT the XP/Vista version despite what the product description says. It's the Win95/98 version - really old. I can still play it, but the game itself is so bad that I don't want to. It's clunky to get around in, and just really poorly designed. What a shame -- it seemed like a fun concept.

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Monopoly - Here & Now: The World Edition Review

Monopoly - Here and Now: The World Edition
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Here and Now the WORLD EDITION is only sold by Hasbro in three forms: as a physical boxed game,for free use on the POGO website and as a mobile phone app. What this seller is selling is just the regular Here and Now version of Monopoly readily available on CD only this seller has labeled it THE WORLD EDITION. In case you haven't played it yet, THE WORLD EDITION features cities from around the world. The regular Here and Now features only American cities. Guess what? This version being sold by this seller only contains AMERICAN CITIES. It is clearly not THE WORLD EDITION.Either this seller is simply mistaken or trying to deceive people. I am trying to get a refund from them. Wish me luck.

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