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Oh, well, I thought the core game was really nice. Different strokes, and all, I guess.


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I think McDonald's Monopoly is much more entertaining. It's like the yin to the McRib yang.

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 reiner wrote:
I think McDonald's Monopoly is much more entertaining. It's like the yin to the McRib yang.


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The hat is my favorite piece, so I hope it doesn't go. Thimble sucks, boot it out!

Honestly out of the new three, Robot and Ring are the best imo.

 
   
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Honestly out of the new three, Robot and Ring are the best imo.


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I think the only thing I like about Monopoly are the random little playing pieces. Everything else about that game is just terrible.

It's really weird that they'd look to change the one thing about that game that's kind of good. No change to the grinding, repetive play. No player choices beyond buy/sell and what price to bid at auction. Nothing to limit the death spiral mechanics.

No, it's the playing pieces that they're changing. fething well done Parker Brothers. That's some sweet executive pay you've really earned this week.

“We may observe that the government in a civilized country is much more expensive than in a barbarous one; and when we say that one government is more expensive than another, it is the same as if we said that that one country is farther advanced in improvement than another. To say that the government is expensive and the people not oppressed is to say that the people are rich.”

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 Alfndrate wrote:
 spiralingcadaver wrote:
I'm confused. Is there some joke I'm missing?


Nope, I find Settlers to be like pulling teeth... I don't find the game enjoyable..


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 kronk wrote:
 Alfndrate wrote:
 spiralingcadaver wrote:
I'm confused. Is there some joke I'm missing?


Nope, I find Settlers to be like pulling teeth... I don't find the game enjoyable..


Knights and Cities of Cataan is the best game ever!!!! If you disagree, you prefer cabbage to chocolate cake!


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If you disagree, well then your opinion is obviously different.

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 Alfndrate wrote:
 kronk wrote:
 Alfndrate wrote:
 spiralingcadaver wrote:
I'm confused. Is there some joke I'm missing?


Nope, I find Settlers to be like pulling teeth... I don't find the game enjoyable..


Knights and Cities of Cataan is the best game ever!!!! If you disagree, you prefer cabbage to chocolate cake!


I'd like to quote the master of all that is cool on Dakka:

 kronk wrote:
If you disagree, well then your opinion is obviously different.


LOL!!! I don't think you've actually played the Knights and Cities expansion with friends, though.

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I've only played regular Catan... I usually go in a different direction when I hear Catan...

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 kronk wrote:
 Alfndrate wrote:


Knights and Cities of Cataan is the best game ever!!!! If you disagree, you prefer cabbage to chocolate cake!


I prefer cabbage to chocolate cake. I haven't played catan though.

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I read an interesting take on this.

The board game Monopoly will soon lose a classic token and gain a new one, by way of a public vote on Facebook. It may sound like harmless fun, but is in fact a travesty, though not for the sake of nostalgia or preservational instinct. Notice the four tokens currently winning the vote, and thus most likely to stay “safe” from elimination. They are, as of this writing, the Scottie dog, the race car, the battleship, and the top hat. What do they have in common? Accoutrements of the 1 percent. A Scottish terrier champion-line puppy may cost $1,500. A roadster, $50,000. A battleship, $100 million in mid-century dollars. The top hat is as much a sign of the filthy rich as the monocle.

And here are the four losers: the humble thimble, the laceless workboot, the iron (no electric model, this one you had to heat in a stovepipe oven), and the current bottom-feeder, the wheelbarrow. What do they have in common? Labor. Penury. Born, most of them, with the first 1935 edition, when the Great Depression was not an instructive economic case study, but outside your window. The full weight of society was in motion to fix it, and its legacy was a healthy wariness of a superrich class run amok. When the Scottie and wheelbarrow, the latecomers, were introduced in 1952—balanced, notice, between one rich token and one poor!—the top marginal income tax rate was 92 percent.

The proposed replacement tokens? An anthropomorphic robot, a diamond ring, a guitar, a cat with sizeable bling on its collar, and a bleeping helicopter. Not a one of them symbolic of the laboring class.

Monopoly is a ruthless teacher. To win, you must not merely accumulate wealth; you must bankrupt your opponent, watch as he or she, friend or family member, makes a steady march toward dissolution. Only a roll of the dice determines whether you pass Go or end up in jail, or whether it will be you bankrupted tomorrow. Its zero-sum lesson is, strangely enough, a fair one, in that it is equally unfair. But now that balance is soon to be disrupted in one important way, and yet another bulwark against the dominating perception that the rich life is the only admirable one will be dismantled. I feel sorry for us all. What child now would ever want to set foot on Park Place in hobo footwear? What child would be expected to, as a reminder that society is built on the low ground as much as the high?

As a boy I favored the car. I made zoom-zoom noises and took the turns hard, with a controlled fishtailing of the back wheels. I had not yet seen the actual Atlantic City, N.J. and experienced the cognitive dissonance of strolling past the street names that matched the hotly desired properties of my favorite board game, only to walk farther away from Boardwalk and glimpse the city’s widespread poverty.

I usually played against my father, who used the iron, the token I now favor for its simple form and function. “What do I need a race car for?” my father said. And he proceeded to trounce me.

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 Ouze wrote:
I read an interesting take on this.


Cool article. I can't believe I never realised how half the pieces were symbols of wealth, and half were symbols of poverty.


It's worth pointing out that Monopoly was originally written as an argument against capitalism. It failed, because when its just a game driving your friends and family into poverty is fun. Mind you, it also failed as a game, because it's repetitive, long and lets the players make very few meaningful decisions during the game. In fact, I think it's most of the reason that so many people are resistant to playing board games today - they immediately think of tedious games of Monopoly they played when they were kids.

“We may observe that the government in a civilized country is much more expensive than in a barbarous one; and when we say that one government is more expensive than another, it is the same as if we said that that one country is farther advanced in improvement than another. To say that the government is expensive and the people not oppressed is to say that the people are rich.”

Adam Smith, who must have been some kind of leftie or something. 
   
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Monopoly actually isn't very long if you play it straight. It's the house rules people add which tend to extend it.

Not saying it's a good game, mind. Just not a really long one.

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I don't see why people theorize that some of the other pieces have a chance of getting in. This is the internet. The internet is voting.

I for one welcome the Cat as a new piece to a game I will never play again so long as my copy of Munchkin or Cards Against Humanity is nearby.




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 sebster wrote:
 Ouze wrote:
I read an interesting take on this.


Cool article. I can't believe I never realised how half the pieces were symbols of wealth, and half were symbols of poverty.


It's worth pointing out that Monopoly was originally written as an argument against capitalism. It failed, because when its just a game driving your friends and family into poverty is fun. Mind you, it also failed as a game, because it's repetitive, long and lets the players make very few meaningful decisions during the game. In fact, I think it's most of the reason that so many people are resistant to playing board games today - they immediately think of tedious games of Monopoly they played when they were kids.


That said this article was kinda eye opening.

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 KalashnikovMarine wrote:
I don't see why people theorize that some of the other pieces have a chance of getting in. This is the internet. The internet is voting.


http://gizmodo.com/5982075/monopolys-iron-token-is-dead-long-live-the-cat?utm_campaign=socialflow_gizmodo_facebook&utm_source=gizmodo_facebook&utm_medium=socialflow


Hasbro took a vote, and the internet has spoken. The ballots have been counted, and the people have said F the iron—the new Monopoly token will be a cat.

In a poll on the classic game's Facebook page, Hasbro asked fans which token should be retired forever. The race car, the Scottie dog, top hat, thimble, and battleship will continue to pass go and collect $200, said voters. The boot, iron, and wheelbarrow were in close competition to have their jerseys strung up on the rafters, but in the end, it was the iron that got canned. In favor of a cat. This was left up to the internet. We should have seen that coming from a mile away. [USA Today via BetaBeat]




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In favor of a cat. This was left up to the internet. We should have seen that coming from a mile away.


The truth of the interwebz has been revealed.

All hail our new cat overlords!


   
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Darn. I voted for the guitar.

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This was a foregone conclusion. I welcome our new cat monopoly overlords.

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lets just scrap the cat and call it a day


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The only reason I play monopoly is to win REAL money or to play as the hat...what I do is hide a couple of notes under the board and bring them out when i need them...I also buy mayfair and put a hotel on it and when someone lands on mayfair?...£2000 into my pile of money.

 
   
 
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