Monopoly Electronic Banking Edition | 
| Brand: Hasbro Category: Toy
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $15.80 as of 9/7/2010 21:51 MDT details You Save: $24.19 (60%)
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Seller: Sweet Sweet Mommy Rating: 86 reviews Sales Rank: 609
Genre: Arcade Games ESRB: Everyone Batteries: 2 Batteries Included: No Age: 8 - 99 years Battery: 2 AAA Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.4 Dimensions (in): 2.6 x 10.6 x 15.9
MPN: 00114 Model: 114 UPC: 653569251552 EAN: 0653569251552 ASIN: B000OOLNTY
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| • | Features a gameboard | | • | Comes with title deed cards, chance and community chest cards, 6 debit cards, 2 dice, 6 tokens, 32 houses, 12 hotels and instructions | | • | For ages 8 and above | | • | Comes with board, Banker Unit, tokens, title deed cards, chance cards, community chest cards, Monopoly bank cards, houses, hotels, dice | | • | For ages 8 to 127 |
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Product Description Now players can experience the most current version of Monopoly with an electronic banking unit instead of cash. A truly fun experience which utilizes today's trend of a cashless society.The Monopoly Electronic Banking Edition game combines the best of classic Monopoly with updated electronic transactions. As with the original version, players still operate with money, learn real-world economics, competition and strategy, try to stay out of jail, and try their best to get filthy rich. But this version has been updated to reflect changes in how the real world uses money: All transactions are conducted with Monopoly's new banking card system. Anyone from age 8 and up will enjoy this updated version of one of the world's most famous games. Uses two "AAA" batteries, not included. Includes gameboard, electronic banker unit, title deed cards, chance and community chest cards, 6 debit cards, 2 dice, 6 modern tokens - Segway Personal Transporter, Baseball Cap, Altoids Tin, Space Shuttle, Flat-Screen TV and Dog in Handbag, 32 houses, 12 hotels and instructions. Anyone from age 8 and up will enjoy this updated version of one of the world's most famous games. Uses two "AAA" batteries, not included.
Amazon.com Product Description The Monopoly Electronic Banking Edition game combines the best of classic Monopoly with updated electronic transactions. As with the original version, players still operate with money, learn real-world economics, competition and strategy, try to stay out of jail, and try their best to get filthy rich. But this version has been updated to reflect changes in how the real world uses money: All transactions are conducted with Monopoly's new banking card system. Anyone from age 8 and up will enjoy this updated version of one of the world's most famous games. 
Updated from the original game, the Banking Edition features updated tokens, money system, and more. View larger. | 
This version of Monopoly features bank card accounts. View larger. | Classic Fun with Modern Twists Aside from the electronic banking, the basic rules of this game have not changed from the Monopoly everybody remembers. Tokens, houses, hotels, chance and community chest cards, cardboard property deeds -- if you've played the classic version, you'll know how to play. The board is different in how it folds up in the box, but once you spread it out, it's the same. The tokens have changed to reflect today's culture. Instead of irons and racing cars, the tokens depict modern icons such as a Segway and a tin of Altoids. Instead of railroads, there are airports. The utilities are Internet service providers and cell phone services. Properties have also been updated -- from the upscale blue Times Square to the economy purple Texas Stadium. In this game, you can go to jail for identity theft or lose $1 million when a virus infects your computer network. And of course, property values are exponentially higher than in the original game. The big switch, of course, is the electronic banking. Each player starts with $15 million in their bank card account, and the banker adds amounts (such as when the player passes go) or subtracts (such as when the player pays to get out of jail) by inserting the player's card in the plus or minus slot of the Banker Unit. When one player has to pay another player, the banker debits or credits each account as appropriate. Monopoly for Right Now The electronic banking is neat and easy to handle, and as an added educational bonus, the player who takes on the banker role will quickly become familiar with basic bookkeeping concepts. The bank cards operate more like debit than credit, so players will learn responsible money management, not how to run up credit card debt. This version of Monopoly doesn't play significantly differently than the original. The game can still take hours to play, and the instructions offer several alternatives for those who want speedier play. The updates introduce a few elements of surprise along the way, but for the most part it's still the same great Monopoly that will provide the same kind of family fun with some surprising, up-to-date twists. Pros - Same basic game play, but with up-to-date references
- Electronic banking works well, easy to learn
- Teaches responsible money management
- Fun for both kids and adults
Cons - Player customizations might not work with the new version
- Updated references will eventually become out of date, too
What's in the Box Game board, electronic Banker Unit, 6 tokens, 28 title deed cards, 16 chance cards, 16 community chest cards, 6 Monopoly bank cards, 32 houses, 12 hotels, and 2 dice.
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Good but ... June 27, 2010 The Fallen Angel with a broken Wing (Dark Corner Deep Within the Mind) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My niece has this game and I've played it with her several times each taking turns with who get's to be the banker and although it is alot easier than counting paper money ... it can get quite tedious constantly placing the plastic money cards into the + slot and - slot each time for each player. If they created something like an ATM like thing where you slide your card and press deposit or withdraw with one card slide it'd be alot better. But it is a BIG improvement from the paper money.
Read this Before you Read any Negative Comments April 25, 2010 Kris G (Minnesota) We bought this for our teenagers 3 months ago and they cannot stop playing it. It is the best version of Monopoly ever! I haven't played Monopoly since I was in my 20s and though I loved the concept of the game I hated sorting and picking up all the money, set up took so long that by the time I was set to play I didn't want to play anymore. I wanted my kids to enjoy Monopoly and I thought this was a great solution.
This game is pricey and I read all of the reviews on here before I bought it. I almost didn't buy because of some of the complaints on the reviews. However, I took a chance and after loving this game I thought I would comment on the negative reviews and their complaints:
First complaint: "The electronic banking takes a while to do transactions." It makes me wonder if they read the directions on the machine and realize that you can put cards in the negative and positive slots at the same time, type in the amount being transacted and it will automatically deduct and add to the appropriate cards. Besides the 2 cards that say, "Pay Each Player 500K", I don't know how that can be slower than actually exchanging paper cash!
Second Complaint: "One person has to be the banker and I never know how much is on my card." The banking device is the size of a calculator and we do not designate a banker we just pass the machine to each person during their turn. We have not played with more than 3 people so maybe when you add more people in this is harder. But if you want to keep track of how much is on your card; have the banker tell you your amount after each transaction and WRITE IT DOWN!
Third Complaint: "The Credit Card doesn't show my balance" Again write down your balance after each turn if you are worried, or just slide the card into the machine and it shows your balance.
Fourth Complaint: "I like dealing in cash, I can't bluff on how much cash I have" Then don't buy this version. I personally hate the mess of cash, and never got into a game deep enough to bluff. We also have young children in our house and if we leave the game out or they get in to the box, it is all over. We have The Game of Life and occasionally they climb the shelves to get at it and totally make a mess out of that game. We will probably be buying the electronic version of that game next.
Fifth Complaint: "They Changed The Properties" Yea they did, I like the old version too. But my kids think it is cool that they can buy Fenway Park. Plus, there were a couple of places they had not heard of so they looked them up and found out info on those places. That was cool.
So that is my take on the new Monopoly, for us it works and we will be playing a long time.
Monopoly Modernized. February 14, 2010 J.R. (Indianapolis, Indiana) After playing several games with this I can assure you its just as fun as the other Monopoly games of the past. One thing that gets really annoying though is the debit card system. Having to get both cards and insert them to pay (you don't have to its just he quicker of the two ways) becomes very monotonous after the first game. It would be better if somehow the transactions were centralized without dealing with the debit cards. But if you want monopoly this is a great game with modern locations (Railroads are now Airports and etc...).
Makes a long game even longer February 14, 2010 Robin Kaye (Maryland, USA) I and my daughter love the new board but wish there was cash instead of the debit card system or along with the debit card system. Playing with 4 people, the banker has no time to even play since he/she always getting the cards from one or two players, debiting and or crediting, handing back the cards. It's annoying and makes the game move slower than it had originally. After 2 hours, my husband gave up and stopped the game. It's also really difficult to remember your balance and the banker is so busy, you don't have time to ask for an update.
Love it!! February 11, 2010 R. Bell (Michigan) I love this updated version of the game, it is the same monopoly....but just better, the game goes much faster with the electronic banking system. It is also good for the younger players who want to be the banker...no more having to keep track of all the money any more. Love it!
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