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# Electronic deal-making buzzer included 50-second auction timer for fast-paced gameplay 80 3D buildings for immersive city-building Hasbro Monopoly City Board Game

**Brand:** hasbro
**Price:** AED 43
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🏙️ Build big, bid fast, and rule your cityscape!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Hasbro Monopoly City Board Game by hasbro
- **How much does it cost?** AED 43 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.ae](https://www.desertcart.ae/products/62483425-hasbro-monopoly-city-board-game)

## Best For

- hasbro enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted hasbro brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Dynamic Property Auctions:** Every property must be bought or auctioned within 50 seconds, keeping the game thrilling and fast-paced.
- • **Monopoly Tower Power Play:** Own the prestigious Monopoly Tower to double rent across your entire city and dominate the board.
- • **Build Your Dream Metropolis:** Construct houses, skyscrapers, schools, or stadiums anytime on your turn—no color group restrictions.
- • **Family Game Night Reinvented:** Classic Monopoly rules with futuristic twists and an electronic trading unit for engaging, social gameplay.
- • **Strategic Good vs. Bad Buildings:** Deploy schools to protect your assets or sabotage rivals with sewage plants to lower their property values.

## Overview

Hasbro Monopoly City transforms the classic board game into a cutting-edge property development challenge with 80 detailed 3D buildings, a 50-second auction timer, and an electronic deal-making buzzer. Perfect for 2-6 players aged 8+, it combines strategic city-building with fast-paced auctions and new gameplay elements like good vs. bad buildings and the powerful Monopoly Tower, making it a must-have for family game nights and millennial professionals craving a fresh twist on a timeless classic.

## Description

Manufacturer's Description Monopoly City adds new twists to the classic board game. This board game will teach your kids about what it takes to be the best property developer and the work that goes into building their dream city. With the goal of owning the prestigious Monopoly tower, your kids will be learning important lessons about money while wheeling and dealing their way to the top.Build on every Go and watch your city fortune grow. In this metropolitan edition of Monopoly, be the top property developer and watch your dream city rise before your eyes. What will you build-- houses or industrial complexes, schools, skyscrapers or stadiums? The choice is yours. But watch out a rival developer could build a sewage plant right next to your prize property and make its value plummet. So build wisely and rake in the rent... and the prestigious Monopolytower could be yours. Includes deal making button.Monopoly City is exactly like classic Monopoly in lay out, rules, and gameplay-roll the dice, move your character around the board, and try not to spend too much time in jail or go bankrupt. However Monopoly City has also made several neat changes, with newly named properties, new monetary values, futuristic buildings, and new playing cards.Instead of property deeds, you acquire permits for the zones you'd like to build in, and this latest version also includes an electronic trading unit, making it possible to hold "public" or "private" auctions for your properties and districts. Product Description Monopoly City Edition

Review: Great new twist - Monopoly is my all-time favourite board game but even I'll admit after probably playing hundreds of games now it can get a bit 'samey'. I got this not long after it was released and have played it numerous times now. It's best summed up by saying it's similar to Monopoly but different too. The board is arranged in a similar way and the aim of the game is again to move around the board, collect rent and buy properties and the richest player wins. However, the difference is the way you go about winning (or losing!) Instead of houses and hotels there are various buildings that can be built, any time on your turn, on any of your properties. You don't have to have all of the colours in a group to build and your buildings now go in the middle of the board (you build a city) and collect increasing values of rent as in Monopoly. Community Chest cards have gone, new Chance cards are in and there is an interesting "rent dodge" card under Free Parking. Stations have been replaced with build a hazard/attraction spaces which stop another player collecting rent/block another player stopping you collecting rent. Electricity Company and Water Works have also gone. I promise you these aren't missed, after the initial "oh, where have they gone?", because of all of the new features. The money has also been revamped, it's not pounds sterling anymore but Monopoly money. It doesn't really make much difference, just more zeros on the end of the notes! However, the biggest difference for me is that the game forces you to auction properties if you don't buy them on your turn (or you can't afford to buy a property you land on). There are also a few 'auction' spaces on the board. I know Monopoly, if played according to the house rules, made you auction but few people I know did in fact auction. It's good because it speeds the game up and you only have 50 seconds to auction a property off (there's a timer that beeps!) and makes it more exciting. There are skyscrapers that double your rent if you own all properties in a colour group and the Monopoly Tower doubles the rent of all of your properties! Overall, a brilliant game that has kept the core features in that made the original Monopoly great but altered a few things to make the game arguably more fun and exciting than the original. If you loved the original Monopoly but want a different twist to the game; buy this.
Review: A REALLY good version of Monopoly - well worth buying - We have only played this once so far but the whole family agrees that it has great potential. There are some nice differences from standard monopoly. These include - Free Parking, you pick up a card and if you land on an opponents property, you can present the card and avoid paying the opponent. however, if somone else lands on free parking before you used it, you have to hand it over. Building property is similar but there are some nice twists to it. There is an electronic buzzer that is multi purpose, it tells you when an hour is up, it has a countdown for use during auctions, (every property has to be bought or auctioned when landed on) and there is a kind of roulette wheel with 4 spots. A light stops on one at random and decides how many properties you can build or you can even build a subway that allows you to bypass whole sections of the board. Community Chest has gone - just chance now - but 6 chance places (I was never really sure why there were 2 verieties in the original) The airports are now gone and they now allow you to build either a good or bad building e.g. a school is good, a sewage works is bad. If you build a sewage works on an opponents land, they cant charge people the high bills for the property that they built. If you build a school (on your own property) it stops opponents building sewage works on it. This game uses cash where our last version had a credit card system. I think I prefer cash because over christmas, the credit card system was hard to do (maybe red wine related) I paid twentyfive quid and had free desertcart prime delivery. I think it was great value for money.

## Features

- Warning:Not suitable for children under 10 years. For use under adult supervision
- Warning:To be used under the direct supervision of an adult
- Monopoly City is the Monopoly game that lets you build in an instant and create the perfect city
- Features 80 3-D buildings so you can develop your Monopoly property
- Perfect for Family game night
- What will you build houses or industrial complexes schools skyscrapers or stadiums the choice is yours
- Build wisely and rake in the rent and the prestigious Monopoly tower could be yours

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B001RNHE6W |
| Age Range Description | 8 years + |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | 208,549 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) 4,668 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Brand | Hasbro |
| Brand Name | Hasbro |
| CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Small Parts, No Warning Applicable |
| Colour | Multicolor |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 241 Reviews |
| Edition | City Edition |
| Educational Objective | Numeracy & Spacial Awareness |
| Genre | Family |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00653569396321, 05010994396343 |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 6.4 x 40 x 26.7 centimetres |
| Item Weight | 2.8 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Hasbro |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 01790 |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Maximum Age Recommendation | 1188.0 |
| Minimum Age Recommendation | 96.0 |
| Model Number | 1790 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
| Number of Items | 6 |
| Number of Players | 2-6 Players |
| Number of players | 2-6 Players |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Set Name | Monopoly City |
| Size | One Size |
| Supported Battery Types | 2 AA, 2 AAA |
| Theme | Games |
| UPC | 653569396321 783324720945 787799912737 |
| Unit Count | 6.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Hasbro
- **Genre:** Family
- **Material:** Plastic
- **Number of players:** 2-6 Players
- **Theme:** Games

## Images

![Hasbro Monopoly City Board Game - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/A1XLfPVQJQL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Hola que tal el juego viene en español ?**
A: Muy bien excelente! A mi familia le encanta de hecho lo estoy vendiendo el mío

**Q: Typical and local game prices is $16.00 to $25.00. Why are some games $60.00 to $90.00?**
A: Ours is "like new" and we price it as the lowest priced "like new" game. Prices vary by condition of the games.

**Q: Im looking for Monop game that has streets on it in my city. Norfolk Va.do u have that**
A: I do not have a Norfolk Va. Monopoly game . I have seen some for local towns so I know that they do make them . I do not know if any were ever made for Norfolk .

**Q: Why does it cost 66.22 dollars when one of the sellers said it was 20.00?**
A: There are different conditions of the game listed . Also , some are merchant fulfilled orders and some are by Amazon.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great new twist
*by D***E on 1 September 2009*

Monopoly is my all-time favourite board game but even I'll admit after probably playing hundreds of games now it can get a bit 'samey'. I got this not long after it was released and have played it numerous times now. It's best summed up by saying it's similar to Monopoly but different too. The board is arranged in a similar way and the aim of the game is again to move around the board, collect rent and buy properties and the richest player wins. However, the difference is the way you go about winning (or losing!) Instead of houses and hotels there are various buildings that can be built, any time on your turn, on any of your properties. You don't have to have all of the colours in a group to build and your buildings now go in the middle of the board (you build a city) and collect increasing values of rent as in Monopoly. Community Chest cards have gone, new Chance cards are in and there is an interesting "rent dodge" card under Free Parking. Stations have been replaced with build a hazard/attraction spaces which stop another player collecting rent/block another player stopping you collecting rent. Electricity Company and Water Works have also gone. I promise you these aren't missed, after the initial "oh, where have they gone?", because of all of the new features. The money has also been revamped, it's not pounds sterling anymore but Monopoly money. It doesn't really make much difference, just more zeros on the end of the notes! However, the biggest difference for me is that the game forces you to auction properties if you don't buy them on your turn (or you can't afford to buy a property you land on). There are also a few 'auction' spaces on the board. I know Monopoly, if played according to the house rules, made you auction but few people I know did in fact auction. It's good because it speeds the game up and you only have 50 seconds to auction a property off (there's a timer that beeps!) and makes it more exciting. There are skyscrapers that double your rent if you own all properties in a colour group and the Monopoly Tower doubles the rent of all of your properties! Overall, a brilliant game that has kept the core features in that made the original Monopoly great but altered a few things to make the game arguably more fun and exciting than the original. If you loved the original Monopoly but want a different twist to the game; buy this.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A REALLY good version of Monopoly - well worth buying
*by U***G on 13 January 2015*

We have only played this once so far but the whole family agrees that it has great potential. There are some nice differences from standard monopoly. These include - Free Parking, you pick up a card and if you land on an opponents property, you can present the card and avoid paying the opponent. however, if somone else lands on free parking before you used it, you have to hand it over. Building property is similar but there are some nice twists to it. There is an electronic buzzer that is multi purpose, it tells you when an hour is up, it has a countdown for use during auctions, (every property has to be bought or auctioned when landed on) and there is a kind of roulette wheel with 4 spots. A light stops on one at random and decides how many properties you can build or you can even build a subway that allows you to bypass whole sections of the board. Community Chest has gone - just chance now - but 6 chance places (I was never really sure why there were 2 verieties in the original) The airports are now gone and they now allow you to build either a good or bad building e.g. a school is good, a sewage works is bad. If you build a sewage works on an opponents land, they cant charge people the high bills for the property that they built. If you build a school (on your own property) it stops opponents building sewage works on it. This game uses cash where our last version had a credit card system. I think I prefer cash because over christmas, the credit card system was hard to do (maybe red wine related) I paid twentyfive quid and had free amazon prime delivery. I think it was great value for money.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ An intriguing take on the original game
*by H***N on 11 March 2017*

I bought this for my grandson's 13th birthday. He is a Monopoly fanatic and has various sets of different sorts. He had already played this with a friend and enjoyed it. Three of us played one evening, but I set a time limit at which point we would add up everyone's assets to decide who was the winner, based on the values given in the instructions for ending a game this way. This is useful to prevent games dragging on endlessly. It has advantages over the original game such as you can build on properties even where you only own one of a set, and auctions are forced when a player lands on a square that is available, so the game moves with some speed initially. However it IS more complicated, and I had to refer to the rules quite frequently, Having said that, who doesn't with a new game? Familiarity with the original Monopoly board game does not mean you can just sit down and play this assuming all the same rules apply. They don't. It pays to study the rules initially as you can gain advantages if you understand what pieces count. One thing I did not like was that the skyscrapers sticking up all over the board make it very difficult to throw the dice, and children often do so energetically, demolishing and displacing buildings in the process. This is owing to the board layout where properties almost entirely cover the centre of board, which remains largely clear in the original game save for the two sets of cards. With all the paraphernalia of money and deeds surrounding the board on all sides, it is very difficult to be able to throw the dice in a clear area! A major disadvantage. On the whole an intriguing take on the original game, and probably more attractive to Monopoly enthusiasts who want to try something a little different. As with all board games, you probably need to play it several times before you really know what you are doing and can play it with ease.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Monopoly City Edition
- Monopoly The Mega Edition by Winning Moves Games USA, a Bigger and Faster Version of Monopoly with The Speed Die for 2 to 8 Players, Ages 8 and up (1104)

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