There are so many versions of Monopoly that choosing the one - the best - borders on a miracle. Although the game is mechanically very simple and has its age, it still enjoys great popularity, and its subsequent editions are flooding the shelves of shops. All the board versions are more or less the same, but some introduce, in addition to thematically adapted graphics, additional rules. We encourage you to familiarize yourself with the most interesting versions of this cult game!
Monopoly: Disney
There are several fairy-tale scenes and all of them are very colorful, and instead of cities, fairy tales are bought in them. Houses and hotels have been replaced by charming chalets and castles, while railways have been replaced by more interesting modes of transport – Cinderella’s carriage, Skinny’s mustang, Mater and Aladdin’s carpet. The figures represent fairy-tale characters, and the cards (Kasa Społeczna and Szansa) refer to well-known and liked titles. We can get money for singing “Hakuna matata” with Simba, lose money for soaking our clothes while looking for Nemo, or go to jail for stealing the Black Pearl. The new rule is an additional Tinkerbell figure that moves one space forward each time someone rolls a double. When we find a field that has already been purchased, the bank pays us the rent due, but if we meet her on an unoccupied fairy tale
Disney’s Monopoly may not be innovative in its family, but it is definitely worth attention, especially for Disney fans (that is me) and for younger players. The facilities that the fortune teller gives us allow us to save and even earn extra money, so it is more difficult to go bankrupt. Older children can play without an additional figurine and still enjoy the beautiful, colorful graphics. – Katarzyna Satława