Monopoly Junior Edition

  • A child’s very first introduction to the world’s most well-liked board game
  • Youngsters set up ticket booths at boardwalk amusements to earn profits
  • Aids youngsters practice math abilities — add, subtract, multiply, and divide
  • Whoever has the most funds at the stop of the game wins
  • For two to four gamers

Join Wealthy Uncle Pennybags for a day at the Boardwalk amusements. Set up ticket booths, then add, subtract and even multiply as you gather service fees when other players land on your booths. Likelihood cards send you close to the colorful carnival board: maybe you will go to the fireworks – or shell out to take the tramway to the restroom! Faster or later, somebody will run out of funds and the game ends. Count up your dollars: if you have acquired the most, you win this junior game that’s big fun! For two to four gamers. Game includes: game board, deck of 24 possibility cards, 48 ticket booths, play income, die and four auto movers. Packaging artwork may well change.Just like its large brother, Monopoly Jr. is large-time exciting for everyone! Expend a day at the amusement park. Experience the roller coaster, bumper automobiles, or Ferris wheel. How about a game of miniature golf or a pay a visit to to the haunted home? It’s easy–set up ticket booths on as a lot of boardwalk amusements as feasible, then develop your lot of money gathering the entrance fees as other players land on your properties. If a person else already owns an amusement, you pay out up. Observe out–if a single player owns each amusements of the very same coloration, you need to pay out them double! So have some entertaining. And don’t overlook–pass GO, collect . –Alison Golder

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  1. tvtv3 "tvtv3" says:
    70 of 71 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    What’s more fun than going to the amusement park?, July 28, 1999
    By A Customer
    Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars 
    This review is from: Monopoly Junior Edition (Toy)

    My kids love playing this game. The money is in smaller increments so it’s easier for the children to manage, and it takes much less time to play Monopoly, Jr., than it does to play the adult version of Monopoly, so the game is fun – not tedious. That’s what we like so much about Monopoly, Jr. My children – ages 5 and 8 – love playing this game! (And, of course, they just love taking money from their parents! :-) )

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  2. Anonymous says:
    98 of 104 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Not Too Bad., March 26, 2002
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    Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars Educational:3.0 out of 5 stars 
    This review is from: Monopoly Junior Edition (Toy)

    Normally I would suggest that a “junior” (meaning dumbed-down) version of a game isn’t worth the time to play it or the money to buy it. However, I do recommend Monopoly Junior for families with children in K-3. The reason for this is that even though kids, with lots of help (which most don’t usually get), can learn to play regular Monopoly, the game is brutal. I remember several times (when I was in the first and second grades) getting in fights with my parents and crying because I was just a kid and all these adults were kicking the tar out of me. Though there maybe some lessons there, they are still lost on me (did you ever notice that adults always like to play Monopoly with kids when they’re in a bad mood).

    Anyway, with that said, Monopoly Junior is a really fun game for young children to play. It helps kids learn to take turns, follow directions, and learn basic counting skills. In many ways the game is just like Monopoly. The goal is to end the game with the most money. You have to have a strategy involved (if you don’t play by rules included with the game). Properties are bought and there are a lot of money transactions. The major differences are that the game is set up as an amusement park; the money denominations are a lot smaller; the board is smaller; and it only takes about 20-30 minutes to finish one game. There is a bit of luck involved with the various chance cards, but that’s no different than the chance cards in Monopoly.

    The kids I have worked with really seem to enjoy playing the game, and I really don’t find that it is “dumbed down”. The game is made with kids in mind instead of adults and cuts out a lot of the brutality common to the regular game. Kids see enough violence nowadays anyway.

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  3. Anonymous says:
    27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Great family game, December 23, 1999
    By A Customer
    Durability:4.0 out of 5 stars Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars 
    This review is from: Monopoly Junior Edition (Toy)

    My kids (3 and 6) love this game. The 3-year-old still needs quite a bit of help, but she can understand “owning” the Haunted House or the Balloon Stand, and she loves it when her brother has to pay her for using her attraction! The 6-year-old is re-enforcing his number recognition and counting skills, and he gets a kick out of Mamma having to “Go to Lunch” or getting stuck on anything else where I have to “pay up”. I like this game because it holds my interest as well as the kids’, and I enjoy all the clever twists on the original theme. I’m looking forward to bringing it to my family’s Christmas get-together this year. It will be something the grown-ups and kids can all do together.

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