Monopoly
Introduction
Take a Chance, win Here & Now!
The
world has changed amazingly since the 1930's
when Monopoly was first created. What would
Monopoly look like if it were invented today?
Score
property deeds to earn apartments and hotels
on modern day properties including Hammersmith,
Saville Row and Kensington Palace Gardens.
Choose
from a range of new game pieces including a
mobile phone, roller blade or even a cheeseburger!
Make
your way around the Board Bonus, land on Free
Parking and win one of the bonus jackpots!
Monopoly
Here & Now is a 20-payline slot game celebrating
70 years of the world's most popular board game.
Now
you can own it all with Monopoly Here &
Now!


Press
Release
London, 14 December 2006
Celebrating 70 years of Monopoly™
Launch of Monopoly Here & Now™ on
Virgin Casino
Virgin Casino (www.virgincasino.com) today
announced the arrival of Monopoly Here &
Now™ - bringing one of the world's best
known brands into the new millennium with
new neighbourhoods and updated games pieces
to reflect modern London living.
A
firm favourite with Virgin Casino players,
Wagerworks' new incarnation of popular slot
game Monopoly™, is a 20-payline game
offering players the chance to win up to £25,000
as they seek to own it all by spinning the
reels to build apartments and hotels on prestigious
London locations.
Reflecting
the changing shape of London since the game
first launched in the 1930's, Monopoly Here
& Now™ features desirable modern-day
places such as Primrose Hill, Notting Hill
Gate, Camden, and Brick Lane in place of Mayfair
and Park Lane as well as a range of new game
pieces including a double-decker bus, mobile
phone, roller blade and even a cheeseburger!
Profile
Monopoly
is a board game published by the Parker Bros.,
an imprint of Hasbro. Players compete to acquire
wealth through stylized economic activity involving
the buying, rental and trading of properties
using play money, as players take turns moving
around the board according to the roll of the
dice. The game is named after the economic concept
of monopoly, the domination of a market by a
single provider.
According
to Hasbro, since Charles Darrow patented the
game in 1935, approximately 750 million people
have played the game, making it "the most
played (commercial) board game in the world."
The 1999 Guinness Book of Records cited Hasbro's
previous statistic of 500 million people having
played Monopoly. Games Magazine has inducted
Monopoly into its Hall of Fame.
Spinoffs
Film
On
June 19, 2007, Ridley Scott announced that he
was directing a comedy-thriller based on the
game, featuring a variety of young actors to
generate interest in the game. Scarlett Johannson
and Kirsten Dunst have been considered so far.[30]
Computer
games
Besides
the many variants of the actual game (and the
Monopoly Junior spin-off) released in either
video game or computer game formats (e.g. Windows-based
PC, Macintosh, Game Boy, Game Boy Advance, Sega
Genesis, Commodore 64, etc.), two spin-off computer
games have been created.
Monopoly
Tycoon is a PC game in the Tycoon series that
makes strategy and speed into determining factors
for winning the game, eliminating completely
the element of luck inherent in the dice rolls
of the original. The game uses the U.S. standard
Atlantic City properties as its basis, but the
game play is unique to this version. The game
also allows for solo and multiplayer online
games.
Monopoly
Casino is also a PC game, simulating a casino
full of Monopoly-based adaptations of various
casino games (most notably, slot machines).
This program was released in both standard and
"Vegas" editions, each featuring unique
games.
Monopoly:
Star Wars is another PC game based on the standard
Monopoly board but with Star Wars characters
and locations.
On
April 23, 2008 Electronic Arts announced that
they would be releasing in Q3 2008 a new version
of Monopoly for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 2
and Wii video game consoles.
Other
board/dice/card games
Parker
Brothers and its licensees have also sold several
games which are spinoffs of Monopoly. These
are not add-ons, as they do not function as
an addition to the Monopoly game, but are simply
additional games in the flavor of Monopoly.
*
Monopoly Junior board game: A simplified version
of the original game for young children.
* Advance to Boardwalk board game: Focusing
mainly on building the most hotels along the
Boardwalk.
* Express Monopoly card game: Released by Hasbro/Parker
Brothers and Waddingtons in the UK in the 1990s,
now out of print. Basically a rummy-style card
game based on scoring points by completing color
group sections of the game board.
* Monopoly: The Card Game: an updated card game
released by Winning Moves Games under license
from Hasbro. Similar, but decidedly more complex,
gameplay to the Express Monopoly card game.
* Free Parking card game: A more complex card
game released by Parker Brothers, with several
similarities to the card game Mille Bornes.
Uses cards to either add time to parking meters,
or spend the time doing activities to earn points.
Includes a deck of Second Chance cards that
further alter gameplay. (Two editions were made;
minor differences in card art and Second Chance
cards in each edition.)
* Don't Go To Jail: Dice Game originally released
by Parker Brothers; roll combinations of dice
to create color groups for points before rolling
the words "GO" "TO" and
"JAIL" (which forfeits all earned
points for the turn).
* Monopoly Express: A deluxe, travel-able edition
re-release of Don't Go To Jail, replacing the
word dice with "Officer Jones" dice
and adding an eleventh die, Houses & Hotels,
and a self-contained game container/dice roller
& keeper.[33]
* Monopoly Express Casino: A gambling-themed
version of the above game, that adds wagering
to the gameplay.
* Here and Now Electronic Edition: Destroys
the need for money, using credit cards instead.
(Credit: Wikipedia).
Profiles