Monopoly Electronic Banking Edition

Monopoly Electronic Banking Edition

  • 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

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 v

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List Price: $ 39.99

Price: $ 15.80

Adverteasing Board Game

  • Adverteasing: The game of slogans, commercials and Jingle
  • Work your way up the advertising agency ladder
  • Over 600 questions about commericals, jingles and slogans
  • Unique game play
  • Colorful game board

Adverteasing is the game of slogans, commercials and jingles. It’s a classic game with updated Trivia questions. Over 15 years in the making and over 600 trivia questions from your favorite TV commercials, this brain tickling game is made for two to six players. Invite your friends over and have a night of the Adverteasing Trivia Game!

Rating: (out of 5 reviews)

List Price: $ 17.99

Price: $ 9.75

10 Responses to “Monopoly Electronic Banking Edition”

  1. R. Ruinsky Says:

    Review by R. Ruinsky for Monopoly Electronic Banking Edition
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    While this might at first appear like a gimic, Monopoly with electronic banking makes, setup, cleanup and playing so much easier.

    No money to count out. Transactions are done through the well thought out banking calculator.

    It’s also a nice touch that the money has been increased to thousands and millions to account for inflation.

    This might not be the choice for Monopoly purists, but it’s a lot of fun.

    The only pet peeve of mine is the board that is “split” to fold smaller. These are now used in most Monopoly sets and they just don’t hold up as well as the traditional folding board and the split is an annoyance when playing.

    Still this is a great Monopoly set.

    RRuin

  2. Melodie Lighthall Says:

    Review by Melodie Lighthall for Monopoly Electronic Banking Edition
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    This is great since you don’t need to have all the money everywhere, but it still takes time to enter in all the payments, etc. Now to be fair, there are only three of us playing at a time and this may make a difference. If there were many people playing, or even a person just being the banker and not playing, it would be better. You are still waiting to have the banker enter in the values and such, so the play time is still slowed down.

    There is no real money-counting educational value to the toy since it’s just like using an ATM machine, more or less. You do have to do some math when deciding whether to buy a property or upgrade to more houses or hotels.

    The real (and only) plus to this game is that you don’t have the money all over the place and you don’t have to count it out in the beginning or put it away at the end of the game. This was all I expected when I bought the game so we’re perfectly happy with it and enjoy more room on the table. Worth the money? Absolutely! :)

  3. susan Says:

    Review by susan for Monopoly Electronic Banking Edition
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    We are all long time Monopoly players and had so much fun with this modern version. My only two suggestions for playing this game are to have someone only be the banker (because you will be busy) and get ready to have lots of fun and laughs.

  4. E. Davis Says:

    Review by E. Davis for Monopoly Electronic Banking Edition
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    I was so excited when I first saw this toy advertised! My husband and I have a small collection of Monopoly games, so thius seemed like the perfect gift this Christmas. We opened before Christmas though- we just couldnt wait! I really liked that the game was so much less messy without all the paper money. The problem I had with it was that my husband, the banker, always knew how much money I had, and I felt a loit less in control of my money. We ended up passing the “credit card machine” back and forth and that helped a little. It was just not as interactive without the paper money and the game got boring really fast. Maybe we will try it out again and change our minds, but for now it will sit in the game closet with the rest of the monopoly games.

  5. Wesley Mullins Says:

    Review by Wesley Mullins for Monopoly Electronic Banking Edition
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    Monopoly gets a facelift in this new version of the classic game: railroads are now airports, utilities are now web providers and the property titles have been changed to places like Waikiki Beach and Hollywood (although the color schemes and ranking system stay the same) . Rather than dealing with small denominations, players now toss around millions of dollars, as everything seems to in denominations 1,000 times greater than the original game. A fan of the classic game will find these new innovations interesting, as seeing how the

    The only problems I had with the game resulted from the new electronic banking system. The biggest flaw is that everyone’s debit card looks the same. When one player lands on a “collect X from each player” card and the banker gets handed 6 cards, it’s very easy to get them mixed up. When my family played, we had to stop twice, back up and do an audit to correct errors my sister made controlling the banking system. The e-cash also kills the Free Parking Rule, where players put taxes and fines in the middle until someone lands on Free Parking and collects it. We adapted by giving the player who lands on Free Parking the same amount of cash as passing Go, but something is lost by not getting to see the pot in the middle grow.

  6. Chris Says:

    Review by Chris for Adverteasing Board Game
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    This game is my new favorite board game. We love “Scene It” TV edition, and one of our favorite categories ask questions about commercials and ad jingles. So, of course we were thrilled when we found this game. Basically how to play: you are given an ad slogan or jingle, or mascot and you have to name the product. The object is to climb the “ladder” in an ad agency. Some of the cards are very easy, and some are hard. There are very new ad campaigns and “classic” ones. There are even super bowl ads. We have played it so much since Christmas, that we know alot of the answers, so we need them to come out with sequel cards, like the “Scene It” company did.

    I think this game would be especially fun when entertaining guests. We’ve played twice with guests, and both groups enjoyed it.

  7. Michael Ceciliani Says:

    Review by Michael Ceciliani for Adverteasing Board Game
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    I had the original version of Adverteasing when it came out in the 80s. Glad they updated it. I also have the second edition released in the 90s that has some questions like “Name three drugstore chains.” It adds to the challenge. If you’re good at remembering slogans, this game is for you. My game group play this game in teams, since sometimes two or three heads are better than one.

  8. Disney Teach Says:

    Review by Disney Teach for Adverteasing Board Game
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    This is an awesome, but should be turned into a DVD game. The problem is that you can run out of clues and there are three clues per card, which gives you time to view the other questions. Otherwise, this is a really fun game.

  9. Bradley Poole Says:

    Review by Bradley Poole for Adverteasing Board Game
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    This game has been fun. We have really laughed over some of our answers and enjoyed it very much. There were a couple of things we don’t like – some products are featured over and over; some don’t stand the test of time; and there aren’t that many cards. When you run out, everyone knows the answers so it becomes worthless. Also, you can choose to ask questions from number one, two or three for the whole game. Then you later find out that some of the same questions are featured in all three so you’ve already played and answered it. So much for that challenge. Some new play cards would really be great. The challenge of moving around the board is a little hard to understand, as well. We played a couple of weekends ago and I won both games. (only because I know the slogans of most states) :) , but my daughter was in charge of moving the pieces around the board. I was shocked when I won.

    We have a habit of changing channels during commercials. I don’t recommend doing that if you want to win this game. :)

  10. Rebecca S. Rieger Says:

    Review by Rebecca S. Rieger for Adverteasing Board Game
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    fun game for families! bought this to have over Christmas and enjoyed playing it with the family.

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