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Monopoly Crooked Cash Board Game for Families and Kids Ages 8 and Up, Includes Mr Decoder to Find Fakes, Game for 2-6 Players
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Brand | Monopoly |
Theme | Patterns,Train |
Genre | Party, Strategy |
Number of Players | 6 |
Minimum Age Recomendation | 96 |
About this item
- FUN TWIST ON THE MONOPOLY GAME: The Monopoly Crooked Cash game features classic Monopoly gameplay with a twist! The Mr. Monopoly's decoder helps players find the fakes
- INCLUDES DECODER: When a player pays for something, opponents can use the decoder to see if they used fake cash. It'll reveal hidden patterns to determine if it's real. If it's fake, you get to keep the cash
- CHANCE CARDS: Watch out…Chance cards might be fake too! Did a player use a Chance card to skip out on a payment? Check it out…the decoder will determine if the card is a fake
- MOVE FAST, SPEND FAST: Instead of having taxes, utilities, or buying railroads, players can hop on a train and quickly go to an unowned property. Spend the cash fast before getting caught with fakes
- FUN FAMILY GAME: Gather friends and family together for this fun, fast twist on Monopoly gameplay. It's a great choice for game night, to take to parties, and as an indoor activity for kids 8 and up
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 1.61 x 15.75 x 10.51 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.73 pounds |
ASIN | B08TPM2VVJ |
Item model number | F2674 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 8 years and up |
Best Sellers Rank | #160,779 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #5,362 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Release date | July 1, 2021 |
Manufacturer | Hasbro |
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In the Monopoly Crooked Cash game things aren't always as they seem. Someone added fake cash and fake Chance cards! Luckily, Mr. Monopoly is giving players his decoder so they can find the fakes and still make a fortune. It's an exciting game of hidden reveals, and players get to challenge their opponents for using fakes with accusation coins. But use them wisely! You only get a few coins to play. Includes Monopoly tokens that play up the deceptive theme. The player with the most money at the end - real or fake - wins. This family board game is a fun game to play. It's great choice for game night and as an indoor activity for kids 8 and up. The Hasbro, Hasbro Gaming, Parker Brothers, and Monopoly names and logos, the distinctive design of the gameboard, the four corner squares, the Mr. Monopoly name and character, as well as each of the distinctive elements of the board and playing pieces are trademarks of Hasbro for its property trading game and game equipment.
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WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD – Small parts may be generated. Not for children under 3 years.
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Watch Out For the Fakes
This Monopoly game is filled with fake cash and fake cards. Players need to use Mr. Monopoly's decoder to determine if opponents are passing along the fakes throughout the game.
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Mr. Monopoly DecoderThe game includes a really cool decoder to find the fakes and make a fortune. The legit cash and cards have one look to them. The images on the fake ones can only be spotted by the decoder. |
MOVE FAST, SPEND FASTInstead of having taxes, utilities, or buying railroads, players can hop on a train and quickly go to an unowned property. |
The World's Favorite Family BrandThis Monopoly Crooked Cash game is just one of the many versions of the Monopoly game that families and friends can enjoy. So, get a group together to play the fast-dealing property trading game where players buy, sell, dream, and scheme their way to riches. |
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Gameboard, plastic decoder, 6 tokens, 22 Title Deed cards, 24 Chance cards, 14 Community Chest cards, 12 cardboard decoder chips, 12 hotels, 2 dice, money pack, and game guide
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This game is substantially different from the classic Monopoly and you will likely complete a game in a much shorter amount of time. With three players it took us a little over two hours to get through a game the first time around.
Here are the key differences between this and regular Monopoly:
1) There are no utilities on the board in this version of Monopoly.
2) There are railroads but you can't buy them. When you land on a railroad you must move to the next property that is still held by the bank and not owned by any player.
3) When you land on a property that is not owned by anyone you may of course buy it. If you opt not to buy it then it is immediately auctioned off with a starting bid of $10. Any player may bid and there is no cap on the final sale price. This generally means that the first time ANY player lands on a property it will be sold. This makes the game go faster.
4) Each bill has a code on it that is decoded by a magnifying glass type thing. Each Chance card has the same type of code on it. The code indicates whether is is fake or genuine.
5) Any time any bill changes hands or a Chance card is used a player may choose to "inspect” it. The "inspection process" may be seen in the video attached. In order to inspect the bill or Chance card you use a thing that looks like a magnifying glass to see if the Monopoly character that is revealed is wearing a mask or not. It he is wearing a mask the bill or the Chance card is counterfeit. If the Chance card is counterfeit, the player does not get to use it. If the bill is counterfeit, the player who inspects the bill gets to keep it and the player who tried to render a payment with it must replace the counterfeit bill with another bill from their personal holdings.
5) There are no houses to buy, just hotels. There are not enough hotels for all properties.
6) Players can wheel and deal at any time. They can sell properties, trade properties, sell or trade Community Chance cards.
7) There are no mortgage values associated with properties. Instead, players may sell properties back to the bank at face value at any time to raise cash.
8) The game ends when all properties have been sold. When all properties are sold, everyone counts up all their cash. Whoever has the most cash wins the game. If you wanted to keep going you could keep going until one person owned everything.
Things that remain the same between this version and the classic version of Monopoly include:
1) You still collect $200 every time you pass go
2) You may still end up in jail.
3) Rolling doubles gets you another turn and rolling doubles three times in a row lands you in jail.
4) When anyone lands on a property you own, they must pay you rent.
5) When you own all (2 or 3) properties at a given location, anyone who lands on those properties must pay you a higher rate.
If you've played regular Monopoly you will have no problem learning to play this. If you like Monopoly but don't want to risk getting stuck playing a game that might last for a few days, this would be a good alternative to play. The introduction of counterfeit cash and Chance cards introduces a lot of new wrinkles into the game some of which you may not realize or think about before you encounter them. You may need to play this version a few times to figure out the best strategies for navigating the obstacles and opportunities presented by the introduction of counterfeit cards and cash.
The only real gripe I have with this game is the "inspections" required to determine whether Chance cards or cash are real or counterfeit. This can be and is a pretty fast paced game but when someone wants to inspect cash or a Chance card, it can be difficult to get the decoder aligned just right. This can bring everything to a complete stop for a minute while trying to get the decoder aligned just right. It would be much better if the decoder revealed a big "FAKE" or "REAL" instead of having to look for the Monopoly Character with or without a mask. As the game is now, every "inspection" brings the game to a halt for at least 30 seconds while someone struggles with the encoder.
Overall, this is a fun and shorter version of Monopoly. It takes a bit more strategy to play than regular Monopoly. It's good for all ages and the kids will probably appreciate being able to use the magnifying glass identify counterfeit cash and cards while adults may get annoyed with how much the inspections interrupt the flow of the game. It's a 4-Star product and would be a 5-star product if they could come up with an easier and faster way to examine the Chance cards and cash for fakes.
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2021
This game is substantially different from the classic Monopoly and you will likely complete a game in a much shorter amount of time. With three players it took us a little over two hours to get through a game the first time around.
Here are the key differences between this and regular Monopoly:
1) There are no utilities on the board in this version of Monopoly.
2) There are railroads but you can't buy them. When you land on a railroad you must move to the next property that is still held by the bank and not owned by any player.
3) When you land on a property that is not owned by anyone you may of course buy it. If you opt not to buy it then it is immediately auctioned off with a starting bid of $10. Any player may bid and there is no cap on the final sale price. This generally means that the first time ANY player lands on a property it will be sold. This makes the game go faster.
4) Each bill has a code on it that is decoded by a magnifying glass type thing. Each Chance card has the same type of code on it. The code indicates whether is is fake or genuine.
5) Any time any bill changes hands or a Chance card is used a player may choose to "inspect” it. The "inspection process" may be seen in the video attached. In order to inspect the bill or Chance card you use a thing that looks like a magnifying glass to see if the Monopoly character that is revealed is wearing a mask or not. It he is wearing a mask the bill or the Chance card is counterfeit. If the Chance card is counterfeit, the player does not get to use it. If the bill is counterfeit, the player who inspects the bill gets to keep it and the player who tried to render a payment with it must replace the counterfeit bill with another bill from their personal holdings.
5) There are no houses to buy, just hotels. There are not enough hotels for all properties.
6) Players can wheel and deal at any time. They can sell properties, trade properties, sell or trade Community Chance cards.
7) There are no mortgage values associated with properties. Instead, players may sell properties back to the bank at face value at any time to raise cash.
8) The game ends when all properties have been sold. When all properties are sold, everyone counts up all their cash. Whoever has the most cash wins the game. If you wanted to keep going you could keep going until one person owned everything.
Things that remain the same between this version and the classic version of Monopoly include:
1) You still collect $200 every time you pass go
2) You may still end up in jail.
3) Rolling doubles gets you another turn and rolling doubles three times in a row lands you in jail.
4) When anyone lands on a property you own, they must pay you rent.
5) When you own all (2 or 3) properties at a given location, anyone who lands on those properties must pay you a higher rate.
If you've played regular Monopoly you will have no problem learning to play this. If you like Monopoly but don't want to risk getting stuck playing a game that might last for a few days, this would be a good alternative to play. The introduction of counterfeit cash and Chance cards introduces a lot of new wrinkles into the game some of which you may not realize or think about before you encounter them. You may need to play this version a few times to figure out the best strategies for navigating the obstacles and opportunities presented by the introduction of counterfeit cards and cash.
The only real gripe I have with this game is the "inspections" required to determine whether Chance cards or cash are real or counterfeit. This can be and is a pretty fast paced game but when someone wants to inspect cash or a Chance card, it can be difficult to get the decoder aligned just right. This can bring everything to a complete stop for a minute while trying to get the decoder aligned just right. It would be much better if the decoder revealed a big "FAKE" or "REAL" instead of having to look for the Monopoly Character with or without a mask. As the game is now, every "inspection" brings the game to a halt for at least 30 seconds while someone struggles with the encoder.
Overall, this is a fun and shorter version of Monopoly. It takes a bit more strategy to play than regular Monopoly. It's good for all ages and the kids will probably appreciate being able to use the magnifying glass identify counterfeit cash and cards while adults may get annoyed with how much the inspections interrupt the flow of the game. It's a 4-Star product and would be a 5-star product if they could come up with an easier and faster way to examine the Chance cards and cash for fakes.