MonopolyIn 1934, in the midst of the Great Depression, an unemployed heating engineer from Pennsylvania created the game of Monopoly. Realizing that his get-rich theme might appeal to other Americans, he had the game printed and distributed in a Philadelphia department store. When he couldn’t keep up with the overwhelming requests for more sets, he arranged for Parker Brothers to take over the game. And the rest, as they say, is history. But Monopoly is far from a quaint historical relic. To this day, it remains a riveting game of luck, chance, and savvy wheeling and dealing–all of which can make some lucky dog rich, rich, rich! Based on the purchase of Atlantic City real estate (a city currently renowned for its get-rich gambling opportun
FEATURED Monopoly
- Classic family board game
- A game of luck, chance, and wheeling and dealing
- Buy and sell properties in Atlantic City
- Corner parts of the board, build houses and hotels, and charge other players exorbitant rent
- Includes a new game piece and rules for a shortened version of the game
Monopoly

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