Posted on 19th July 2024
By Billy Langsworthy

Hasbro is bringing Monopoly Go! from the digital world to the tabletop with a new board game.
The Monopoly Go! board game aims to recreate the fast play of the digital game – itself based on Hasbro’s classic Monopoly board game.
In Monopoly Go!, the first player to build a landmark wins. To get started, each player chooses a mini gameboard with a location, plus a matching-coloured die. Players take turns, each rolling all the die at once and moving their token that many spaces around their board. If a player lands on a colour space, they take a landmark block from the tray and add it to their board.
Players can use Bank Heists, Shut Downs, and Mega Shut Downs to sabotage rivals. The first to stack four matching-coloured landmark blocks on their board wins.
The game is available at amazon now.
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