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Monopoly: New England Edition

New England Monopoly from USAoploy
(Photo reprinted with permission of Golin/Harris International.)
Guide Rating -  
Pros  •  Easy to learn! Follows traditional Monopoly rules.
•  A chance to own Martha's Vineyard!
•  Perfect gift for New England lovers of all ages.
Cons  •  Like any Monopoly game, can go on forever.
•  You still can go to jail!
•  Players will fight over the (cute!) lobster token.
The Bottom Line - A wonderful souvenir that will provide hours of fun competition and remind you of favorite New England places.

 
Product Description
•  Monopoly with a New England twist-buy up regional attractions, destinations.
•  Build a New England empire with B&Bs and inns instead of houses and hotels.
•  Fall Foliage and Summer Beaches cards replace Chance and Community Chest.
 
 
Guide Review
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USAopoly's New England edition of Parker Brothers' Monopoly game, which substitutes New England attractions and destinations for the Atlantic City-inspired properties in the original game, makes it possible for you to become a New England property mogul in minutes. The creators of this regionally themed edition demonstrate a clever knowledge of all things New England, and though a game may go on for an eternity while players wrestle to drive each other into the poor house, playing will transport you to New England places you've visited and provide opportunities to reminisce about times you've spent in this beautiful part of the world. Monopoly: New England Edition is a wonderful addition to the games collection of any New England lover.
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