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Send message Joined: 29 Aug 05 Posts: 15569 |
The url: http://www.monopolycitystreets.com/ What it's about? From this BBC news item: "A massive multi-player version of the popular property game Monopoly has been launched online. Monopoly City Streets, developed by toymaker Hasbro, will go live on 9 September for four months. The free game uses Google Maps or the open source Open Street Map as the playing board. The toymaker claims it will be "the biggest game of Monopoly of all time" and will allow players to purchase almost "any street in the world". The goal of the game, like the real-world version, is to earn money on real estate and become the richest property magnate. Game of chance New players are given three million Monopoly dollars to build their virtual empire. Every street in the world is, in theory, available for purchase. Once a player has taken control of a street, they are able to charge rent and build new virtual properties. Streets can also be traded and sold with other players. The game makers have introduced chance cards, which allow players to sabotage neighbouring rivals by building rubbish dumps, prisons or wind farms on their property to reduce the rent value of their neighbours. Players can only remove a hazard by bulldozing it off their property, again through the use of chance cards. The game will close on the 31 January 2010." |
Send message Joined: 19 Jan 07 Posts: 1179 |
"Google launches"? Huh? I don't see Google making something like this, much less supporting OpenStreetMap. |
Send message Joined: 19 Jan 07 Posts: 1179 |
Although I'll grant you that Google has a monopoly online ;) |
Send message Joined: 7 Nov 09 Posts: 9 |
Oh this is awesome! Monopoly was my favorite board game, but I have not played it in a long time. I will definitely have to play this once the semester ends... or when I feel like procrastinating on schoolwork, LOL. |
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