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Hasbro Gaming Monopoly Ultimate Banking Edition Board Game for Families and Kids Ages 8 and Up, Electronic Banking Unit (Amazon Exclusive)

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Features

  • Introducing Event cards for an exciting game
  • Tap technology makes the game fast and fun
  • Instant transactions and cashless gameplay
  • Property values rise and fall

Description

Introducing a modern banking version of the Monopoly game: the Ultimate Banking Edition. In this edition, Monopoly money is no more! The Monopoly Ultimate Banking game features an all-in-one Ultimate Banking unit with touch technology that makes the game fast and fun. Now players can instantly buy properties, set rent, and tap their way to fortune. Each player gets a bankcard and the Ultimate Banking unit keeps track of everyone's fortunes. It also scans the game's property cards and can boost or crash the market. Traditional Monopoly play gets amped up with this edition -- the game introduces Event cards and Location spaces instead of Chance cards and Community Chest cards. Land on an Event Space, and rents may be raised or lowered, a player may earn or lose money, or someone could get sent to Jail. Location Spaces allow players to pay and move to any property space on the gameboard. Challenge friends and family to win it all with the Monopoly Ultimate Banking game! The Hasbro Gaming and Monopoly names and logos, the distinctive design of the gameboard, the four corner squares, the Mr. Monopoly name and character, as well as each of the distinctive elements of the board and playing pieces are trademarks of Hasbro for its property trading game and game equipment.

Brand: Monopoly


Material: Plastic


Theme: Party


Genre: Money & Assets


Number of Players: 4


Product Dimensions: 1.97 x 15.75 x 10.51 inches


Item Weight: 2 pounds


Country of Origin: USA


Item model number: B6677


Manufacturer recommended age: 8 - 15 years


Batteries: 3 AAA batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Release date: July 1, 2016


Language: English


Department: unisex-child


Manufacturer: Hasbro


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • A great, quick, and streamlined version of Monopoly.
There is a lot of fun to be had with this game if you are one of those casual Monopoly players that want a different way to play while also having a great electronic banking unit keep track of all your money and property values for you. But there are some rule changes to some of the core mechanics and other new stuff to be aware of. - You CANNOT trade properties with other players, unless game effects do otherwise. - When in jail, you DO NOT collect rent from others or raise the rent. It is a MANDATORY rule in this version. - There is no utilities or R.R.s in the game. There is a new go anywhere space if you pay 100. Doing this, you DO NOT pass GO. - Event cards replace community chest and chance cards. They vary in different effects. - No houses or hotels can be bought. Instead, you use a house on the property when purchased to track rent levels that increase from other players and even you landing on them. They also increase when all the properties of a color set is purchased, even if it's a split Monopoly. (Ex: Player 1 has two orange and player 2 just bought the 3rd orange. That will cause all the orange properties to go up one rent level. Two levels if it's a solo player monopoly.) and event cards that can also raise or even lower rent. - When in the negative, you sell your properties for face value to the player you owe money to. The rent level stays where it is. (If you owe the bank, it'll remove the rent tracker) - The game ends when ONE player goes bankrupt (indicated by a siren horn from the unit) and then totals up all player remaining money and property values. The highest amount is the winner. Pros - Banking unit is very easy and fun to use. Keeps track of everything really well. - No need for a banker. Everyone can be involved. - Less game components to worry about losing. - Plays quicker than a regular game of Monopoly Cons - Device will need batteries (3 AAA) and a screw driver to remove the battery door. - Only up to 4 players instead of the usual up to 6. - Mover tokens are a cheap plastic. This version of Monopoly is really great for those who want to play a quicker game while an electronic device keeps track of everything for them in-game. So for the Monopoly purists, this is definitely not the version for you. But give it a try when you can. You may be surprised. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2020 by Jacob Romo

  • Modern Monopoly
This is fun for the family! The new credit card style scanner system is easy to use and we love the new game styles. The scanner works great and does the math for you and keeps track of everything money wise. Downside would be only 4 people can play.
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2023 by Jake

  • Fun game with interesting updates
Monopoly is a class Game by itself having played it since my childhood I already love it. But this digital payment edition is even more interesting. It has become our game night favorite. All our friends like it too. It only allows 4 player game. I wish they were an option for more player. Everything in the box is made with good quality except the tokens which look very cheap. I would still give it 5 stars for all the fun we had playing this game. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2023 by Mayur Kudalkar

  • Great game for older kids
My 9yo loves to play Monopoly with us. We've played it with him for years now including the jr and the regular and online version. But counting the money and playing banker is my least favorite part. This one is slightly more tech savvy but much more fun in my opinion. Plus doesn't go on as long. We all enjoy it and we did get rid of the Monopoly Jr version after getting this bc we know we won't be playing it any longer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2023 by WorkingmomwithRA WorkingmomwithRA

  • Faster, cooler, but only four players.
So this is a pretty good game, and actually it doesn't seem to last as long as normal monopoly because when you land on a place you either have to buy it or auction it, the money is kept track of with the little computer card reader provided by the game. It keeps track of everything, money, properties, how many houses on each property etc. The cards are rather fun (no community chest cards, just chance cards) and when you scan the card(s) it does all the guesswork for you including taking money from one player in order to pay another player. The property rent prices are STEEP...for example if you land on Atlantic Ave, ( I think) and it has five houses on it, rent will set you back around $1300. But don't worry about not having the money to pay, if you don't just scan your card and it will deduct the amount you owe the other player as well as you having to sell one of your properties to pay the difference. It keeps track of who owns what properties, so there is no cheating when it comes to the bank and how much a player is supposed to pay, etc. There are no utilities or railroads, instead, there are 'location' spaces that enable you to pay $100 to move to any property in order to buy it. Get out of jail now costs $100. Overall it's a good game, the only thing I have a complaint about is that it is only a four-player game. I was super disappointed when I saw that because we are a family of five so someone either has to sit out, or double up with another player. Like I said, great game and I'm glad Monopoly has evolved from the initial game which last entirely too long. It would be nice to have more players. Another good Monopyly game is Monopoly Speed. It literally last 10 minutes so you can play multiple times without getting too frustrated. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2020 by Sajujama

  • Fun for all
I gave this to my grandson and we immediately played. It was really fun and so easy. Just like in real life the finances were taken care of by electronic device.
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2024 by Larry

  • So much fun
I've been playing regular Monopoly with my grandkids and sun's for years. When my son told me about the electronic version and how fun it was, I ordered it. Game goes much faster and was a blast.
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2023 by swalk

  • great new version
so fun to do! a new version of this classic game. Loved the card reader that keeps track of your money and properties. Only 4 players at once can play.
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2024 by Mercedes M.

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