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About Monopoly
This version of the classic board game supports several graphic formats and offers some different options. From 2 to 8 players can play the game, and they can all be computer players if you wish. This allows you to just sit back and watch as the computer takes over. You can choose to play a short game with a specified time limit, or a standard game, and there is a save game feature.
All actions are handled entirely by keyboard. Questions appear in the center area of the board (for buying property, for instance). Pressing the first letter of a word from the top bar takes that action (Q for Quit as an example). Player stats can be viewed on the screen.
This version of the classic board game supports several graphic formats and offers some different options. From 2 to 8 players can play the game, and they can all be computer players if you wish. This allows you to just sit back and watch as the computer takes over. You can choose to play a short game with a specified time limit, or a standard game, and there is a save game feature.
All actions are handled entirely by keyboard. Questions appear in the center area of the board (for buying property, for instance). Pressing the first letter of a word from the top bar takes that action (Q for Quit as an example). Player stats can be viewed on the screen.
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Game modes: Single player, Multiplayer, Split screen
Quick answers
When was Monopoly released?
Monopoly released on December 1, 1984 and published by Leisure Genius, Virgin Games.
What platforms is Monopoly available on?
Monopoly is available on BBC Microcomputer System, Thomson MO5, Commodore C64/128/MAX, ZX Spectrum, DOS, Tatung Einstein, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, MSX. It supports single player, multiplayer, split screen.