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A PC version was created by Encore Software for the Windows XP/Vista in 2007. It was then released for the iOS as "Monopoly Here & Now: The World Edition". It was developed by EA Mobile and Hasbro. The game marked the franchise's debut into the iOS market, [2] and was launched on Nov 20, 2008. The game was also scheduled for release on Nokia N ...
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A zip file was found within the retail game's dummy data, which included the full PlayStation 1 source code to the game. Columns: 1990 2010 Game Gear Puzzle game: Sega: Game Gear version source code was found in 2006 and released in 2010. [108] Counter-Strike: Global Offensive: 2012 2020 Windows first-person shooter: Valve
Monopoly Deal: The card game version of Monopoly. Players attempt to complete three property groups by playing property, cash & event cards with a deck of 110 cards. [141] Monopoly Junior board game (first published 1990, multiple variations since): A simplified version of the original game for young children. [142]
In 2017, Ubisoft released a more traditional Monopoly video game on the Nintendo Switch, based on Monopoly Plus. This game takes advantage of the Joy-Con's "HD Rumble" feature. [16] In 2020, the Stadia version of the game, based on Monopoly Plus, was released. The 2024 version produced by Ubisoft was released with custom colored dice and tokens.
The game claimed sixth place for the first six months of 1999, [10] but dropped to 20th for the full year, with sales of 265,408 units. [11] Monopoly ' s sales in the United States alone reached 1.27 million copies by September 1999. As a result, PC Data declared it the country's fifth-best-selling computer game from that date to January 1993. [12]
This game proved to be popular and was re-released as Monopoly New Edition (also known as Monopoly 3 [1]) on September 30, 2002, published by Infogrames. The only major difference between this game and its re-release was the absence of the board editor in Monopoly 3. A PlayStation Portable version of this game was released in 2008.
The game received average reviews from critics. Colin Moriarty of IGN rated the game 6.5/10, criticizing it for having "very few bells and whistles". While saying that it translated the board game successfully into video game form, he called it "watered-down and vanilla" and said that its lack of features "borders on laziness".