Hasbro Gaming Monopoly Deal Card Game, Quick-Playing Card Game for 2-5 Players, Game for Families and Kids, Ages 8 and Up (Amazon Exclusive)

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Get a handy way to play the classic property-trading game! Be the first collect 3 full property sets of different colors, and you’ll win the Monopoly deal card game. You’ll pick up cards when it’s your turn and play action cards to charge players rent, steal their cards or demand money for your birthday. Build up property sets, gather piles of money and keep wheeling and dealing until you’re the Monopoly deal winner!

monopoly and all related characters are trademarks of Hasbro.
New Monopoly Deal card game that is moving through Family Game Nights everywhere
Collect 3 complete property sets but beware of the Debt Collectors, Forced Deals and Deal Breakers
If you are looking for a fun family/friend game, this is it
Now only plays up to five players which takes apprx 45 min to play w/5 people, apprx 35 min w/4, apprx 15-25 minutes w/3 people and apprx 5-15 minutes w/2 people
Fun, fast dealing…every card counts

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  1. Hamza1

    جيد

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  2. Waqas khan

    Good quality game cards my 9 year old loved it.

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  3. Razi Ayub

    Kids really like to enjoy, they are always excited to play. It can be completed within 15 mins. If 2 players playing would be good to have 5 sets to win. 3 sets are too easy. Rules are not complex too. Go for it.

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  4. Shlomo

    Viene en inglés, no es tan fácil entenderle las reglas aún así con un poco de esfuerzo. Lo recomiendo.

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  5. Em

    Quick and fun card game. Easy to learn, good for groups.

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  6. Mike Sisto

    Fun even for 2 players
    Once you play through 2-3 rounds the game comes naturally. It’s simple, to the point, and fun. And yeah, 2 player rounds can be played in as little as 15 minutes so it’s perfect for killing some time in a pinch. It’s gonna be a must bring when traveling along with Uno.I think younger kids might have a bit of trouble understanding at first so it will take them probably about 5-10 games to fully understand the basic game – especially as action cards get thrown around. Thankfully there is a set of 4 game guide cards included which helps with repetitive questions.

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  7. Anu

    Quick fun game
    Game is fun and quick. Easy to learn. Great for a group of kids.

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  8. Stephanie

    It’s like Monopoly, without table-flipping
    If you enjoy Monopoly but can never find people to commit to a forty-hour board game, Monopoly Deal is a solid alternative. We played it with three people (mid-20s), and each game took almost exactly 15 minutes.This game does well to encompass much of the board game. All of the properties are there, including utilities and railroads. Houses and hotels can be “built” onto full monopolies. Instead of dice and people landing on your properties, there are “rent” and “pass Go” action cards. Instead of money, you have cash cards with set values.I encourage anyone to read the entire direction sheet before the game starts (as opposed to simultaneously, which is often the case in learning new games). I think the rules are pretty clear, but we did run into one issue that was not covered while we were playing. We simply made a quick and fair house rule, and got on with the game. The goal is to get three monopolies. Once you have three monopolies on your turn, the game is over.With three players all angling to win, it can still get a bit cut-throat as far as trades are concerned. People are hesitant to give someone a monopoly even if it gives them one, because the win requirements are so low. I think four monopolies would ease up some of that unwillingness to trade, at least early on. I also think that there should be a rule on place for a cash threshold victory; if three players have two monopolies each and you’re sitting there with only one or two properties, then you likely have built up cash. As it is, the cash cache (ha) is merely a buffer so that, when people charge rent, you don’t have to pay in properties.Overall, this is a fun and quick game that has a lot of re-play value. I would buy it again.

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  9. Christopher

    Fun, quick, easy to learn, surprisingly popular
    It’s been a real hit with my friends at the bar. Quick and easy to learn. Feels like monopoly but isn’t dragged out and super long. Turns are fast. I like it much better than real monopoly, and my big monopoly fan friends like it too.Downside is that many little subtle rules questions can pop up that aren’t addressed in the official rules, so you will eventually have to develop some house rules

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  10. Kiki S

    Great Family Game
    We recently learned how to play this game with friends and decided to get our own to play at home. Its super fun and easy to learn. Game goes quick and keeps you engaged.

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  11. Lidsavr

    Fun and easier to play than the board game!
    Easy to play. You can play with 2 – 4 players easily. 5 players can play, but we ran out of cards. It is not like regular Monopoly where you can play for hours. The average game takes 15-30 minutes, which makes for a nice break during the day.

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  12. Poiuytrew.q

    Lightning Fast Monopoly
    Monopoly Deal is a small card game that I had low expectations for. It was on sale so I decided to give it a try.Gameplay: Each player starts with 5 cards in their hand. At the start of their turn, they must draw 2 cards then play up to 3 cards. They can either play an action card, a property card, or any card into their personal bank. At the end of their turn, they must discard down to 7.Playing cards into your personal bank is valuable, because eventually you’ll need to pay rent or some other shenanigans will occur requiring you give money to your opponents. The catch is, you can ONLY play money from your bank/property, never your hand, so you always want to have cash on hand or else you’ll have to pay from your properties – and change is not given.The game ends when one player has completed 3 sets of properties.Pros:1. The game is quick2. The game doesn’t take up much space (box or table play area)3. There is some strategy4. Game teaches set-collection, hand management, and math.5. The game is quickCons:1. There is a lot of luckThe game plays quickly at least compared to normal Monopoly. I like that it is a minimalist sort of game – it’s just a deck of cards so it doesn’t take up a lot of space on the bookshelf and the game itself is easy to play on a card table. I like that this is an easy game that we can play on a weeknight.What I don’t like is that it is highly dependent on luck. There is some strategy, e.g. don’t play cards that can complete your opponents set unless you can complete it yourself, because some cards allow properties to be traded or stolen. You might be out of luck if you don’t have a card to cancel those effects. And always have some money available to pay up rent – keep the small change, because no change is given! So in a way, this game can teach the concept of hand management – making good decisions on what cards to keep or play.This game has similar amounts of luck as another Hasbro card game, Life Goals. However, that game has a storytelling element. This game is less humorous and the “take-that” or attacks on other players is more prominent; it’s a more vicious game.I did with the last game, but the victory seemed hollow – I just happened to be lucky with my card draws. I didn’t do anything to win except follow the rules.Other Monopoly games that we’ve tried recently include Monopoly Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves and Monopoly Chance. Monopoly Chance is the most different from the standard Monopoly formula and I think definitely worth checking out because it has different game mechanics and vibrant plastic skyscrapers. Although both of those games are longer I think they are more fun than Monopoly Deal.Monopoly Deal is easy to play, it’s small/travel-size, but I don’t think it’s one that I will keep. There are a lot of other card games that are small and quick to play that are more fun.If you are interested in small card games that are easy to play with families, I would recommend instead Life Goals, Timeline or Cardline (at least it’s educational and has lots of picture), Similo, or Abandon All Artichokes.

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  13. Katlyn Layl

    All time favorite card game.
    Best card game ever. Fast version of monolopy. This is a must for game night. Simple easy to play, 2-5 players, but we have played with more and was fine. This travels with me on all vacations. Great gift idea.

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