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Also, part of the fun of Monopoly IS that it lasts all night and eventually families are torn apart by drunken arguments stemming from someone becoming a ruthless landlord around 8 hours into gameplay. Right?
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Hmm...
Am i the one that has to say it??
Eh, i have no real account built-up on Slickdeals, so sure.
The purpose of this "electronic" version (which has actually been around for a LONG time) is so that people wouldnt have worry about ruining or losing cash. The game moves faster because there's less math/drudgery during turns. No real "banker" that has to count out the cash, and do the simple math involved.
I mean, think what you will of it... But i love the electronic version as far as BOARD GAMES go, because clean-up is easier, and the game plays faster. Its a good example of how to improve a product without ruining the rules at all.
What does it mean by "PC required"? Does this thing need to be hooked up to a PC while playing?
What does it mean by "PC required"? Does this thing need to be hooked up to a PC while playing?
... unless you're questioning the boogeyman, then PC means politically correct.
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Hmm...
Am i the one that has to say it??
Eh, i have no real account built-up on Slickdeals, so sure.
The purpose of this "electronic" version (which has actually been around for a LONG time) is so that people wouldnt have worry about ruining or losing cash. The game moves faster because there's less math/drudgery during turns. No real "banker" that has to count out the cash, and do the simple math involved.
I mean, think what you will of it... But i love the electronic version as far as BOARD GAMES go, because clean-up is easier, and the game plays faster. Its a good example of how to improve a product without ruining the rules at all.
I'd only lament the fact that the cash-based system teaches kids a number of relevant mathematics skills. I was playing Monopoly this weekend with my niece and nephew who are 4 and 6, and the 6 year old was even teaching the 4 year old some basic math concepts. Things like - it costs $12 but I only have $1, $5 and $20 bills, and I'm out of $10s. So I have to pay with two $5s and two $1s. This would have been lost if they just paid it electronically using their bank balance. I get the speed of play aspect and I realize cash transactions are not commonplace anymore. But, sucks to lose out on learning opportunities. My 2c.
Also, part of the fun of Monopoly IS that it lasts all night and eventually families are torn apart by drunken arguments stemming from someone becoming a ruthless landlord around 8 hours into gameplay. Right?
Also, part of the fun of Monopoly IS that it lasts all night and eventually families are torn apart by drunken arguments stemming from someone becoming a ruthless landlord around 8 hours into gameplay. Right?
All of what you say has some merit... Even the drunken ruthless landlord parts.
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Right....they keep pushing that junk on every post