Monopoly
Wii- Publisher: Electronic Arts
- Release Date: Oct 20, 2008
- Also On: iPhone/iPad, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 25 Ratings
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Positive: 11 out of 25
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Mixed: 10 out of 25
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Negative: 4 out of 25
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Feb 17, 2014
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Jul 23, 2013"Monopoly" is definitely for the lazy side of people, as it uses the game to calculate everything for you, but despite this, its able to be easily likable as well. Although it diminishes the fun that board games like the Monopoly board game brings, its an easier and lazier way to play, and at this stage in age, how bad can that be.
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DanPMay 3, 2009It solidly presents the game in all it's classic play and the richest edition with the minigames adds a cute touch and a interesting way to play the game when you don't feel like playing an infinite game. The lack of online multiplayer and the voice over that gets old quick set this game back, but it was nice to see different board themes and tokens. I recommend it.
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DAGR?1Nov 12, 2008
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Apr 24, 2020monopoly it's a good game to play with family but if you have bad luck this game become annoing.
Awards & Rankings
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#80 Most Discussed Wii Game of 2008
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#23 Most Shared Wii Game of 2008
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It’s a calculated, strategic exercise that requires ample time and patience. The Wii version gracefully combines the classic gameplay with new variations in a format that’s visually pleasing, entertaining to play, and a very strong representation of the Monopoly experience on a gaming console.
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Monopoly is a strong representation of the classic table game on a gaming console. Classic gameplay with new variations and minigames deliver a pleasing game experience to play against friends and/or family.
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EA has managed to produce a competent virtual version of the classic board game, but we still can't recommend it over buying the real thing. You get numerous boards and the questionable Get Rich Quick mode, but you lose so much by not being able to play the way you want.