Different Monopoly Games

List of variations of the board game Monopoly. This list attempts to be as accurate as possible; dead links serve as guides for future articles. See also: Fictional Monopoly Editions List of Monopoly Games (PC) List of Monopoly Video Games - Includes hand-held electronic versions Other games based on Monopoly List of Variations #.com Edition.

The following is a list of game boards of the Parker Brothers/Hasbro board game Monopoly adhering to a particular theme or particular locale in the United States. Lists for other regions can be found here. The game is licensed in 103 countries and printed in 37 languages.[1]

Historical[edit]

1935 Deluxe First Edition (2002 re-production)
Copyright date: 1937/2002Released by:Winning Moves GamesIssued through: General release
Free ParkingKentucky Avenue
$220
ChanceIndiana Avenue
$220
Illinois Avenue
$240
B&O Railroad
$200
Atlantic Avenue
$260
Ventnor Avenue
$260
Water Works
$150
Marvin Gardens
$280
Go To Jail
New York Avenue
$200
1935 Deluxe First Edition (2002 re-production)Pacific Avenue
$300
Tennessee Avenue
$180
North Carolina Avenue
$300
Community ChestCommunity Chest
St. James Place
$180
Pennsylvania Avenue
$320
Pennsylvania Railroad
$200
Short Line
$200
Virginia Avenue
$160
Chance
States Avenue
$140
Park Place
$350
Electric Company
$150
Luxury Tax
(pay $100)
St. Charles Place
$140
Boardwalk
$400
In Jail/Just VisitingConnecticut Avenue
$120
Vermont Avenue
$100
ChanceOriental Avenue
$100
Reading Railroad
$200
Income Tax (pay 10% or $300)Baltic Avenue
$60
Community ChestMediter-ranean Avenue
$60
Go
(collect $200)
Game description: This is a reproduction of a 1935 Monopoly set (specifically the Deluxe Edition #9). The board has the imprint '1933, Chas B. Darrow' in the Jail corner, and the Parker Brothers signature in the Go corner. Many of the graphics are the same, though the icon for Community Chest had not been designed. The Income Tax space is also Pay 10% or $300, instead of the later Pay 10% or $200. Property values are omitted from the board (they were not printed on the original) – a Banker's Rate Card is included with those values, as well as Mortgage values, and the required interest and repayment rates if a property is mortgaged. The property, Chance and Community Chest cards are all reprints from the 1935 edition, and the latter two types feature artwork that was replaced after the development of the more familiar Uncle Pennybags/Mr. Monopoly figure, and had not been seen since 1935. Some boards came with two packs of currency, instead of the usual one. The dice are a standard black pips on white dice, and the houses and hotels are both wooden.
Tokens: A lantern, an iron, a thimble, a rocking horse, a purse, a battleship, a cannon, a tophat, a shoe and a car.
Other features: Some of the cards feature instructions that were changed after 1935, such as 'A collection has been taken up and everyone must donate 10% of his holdings to you (cash)', and 'We're off the Gold Standard, collect $50.'

What Are All The Different Monopoly Games

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Achievement Hunter Edition

Adventure Time Edition
Released by:USAopoly under license from HasbroIssued through: General release
Free ParkingLand of the Dead
$220
Algebraic!Nightosphere
$220
Fire Kingdom
$240
Bananaman Rocket
$200
Billy's Cave
$260
Marceline's House
$260
BMO
$150
Crystal Dimension
$280
Go To Jail
Lumpy Space
$200
Adventure Time EditionHot Dog Kingdom
$300
Mars
$180
Wildberry Kingdom
$300
What the Lump?What the Lump?
Astral Plane
$180
Cloud Kingdom
$320
The Morrow
$200
Lady Rainicorn
$200
Marauder Village
$160
Algebraic!
Wizard Village
$140
Finn and Jake's Treehouse
$350
N.E.P.T.R.
$150
Jacked Up!
(pay $100)
Mushroom Village
$140
Candy Kingdom
$400
In Jail/Just VisitingIce Kingdom
$120
City of Thieves
$100
Algebraic!Goblin Kingdom
$100
Ancient Psychic Tandem War Elephant
$200
Jerk Tax
(pay $200)
Tree Trunks' Farm
$60
What the Lump?LSP's Hobo Camp
$60
Go
Tokens:Finn the Human, Jake the Dog, Princess Bubblegum, Ice King's crown, LSP in car, and Tree Trunks with wheelbarrow.

American Chopper Edition (2006)

The American Express Funds Edition (2000)
Copyright date: 2000Released by: American Express Mutual Fund Co. (AXP Funds), a subsidiary at the time of American Express, Inc., under license from USAopolyIssued through: Not sold to the public. This was a limited release used by the company as a promotional prize to its financial advisors.
Game description: Only 2000 games were ever produced, the minimum run allowed at the time by USAopoly. The game was distributed in the year 2000 by the American Express Funds Company to its captive network of financial advisors. The intent was to reward advisors who sold a high volume of American Express Funds and to encourage other advisors to increase their sales of AXP funds. The game was designed so that the advisors could also give the game to their clients or use it as a sales tool to introduce AXP funds. The board was populated by various AXP Mutual Funds, with the places of Boardwalk and Park Place taken by AXP New Dimensions and AXP Growth, two of the company's best performing funds at the time. Because securities are a regulated industry, the game had to meet NASD legal requirements, which required careful wording of everything to avoid misleading investors. In 2005, American Express Financial Advisors was spun off from its parent company, American Express, Inc. It is now Ameriprise Financial, Inc. and the AXP Funds Company is now RiverSource Funds.
Tokens: To reduce costs, the traditional pewter tokens were used.
Other features: Chance and Community Chest cards were replaced due to legal concerns to Service and Planning Cards. A package of 32 Asset Allocations 12 Comprehensive Plans were also included.
Atlantic City
Released by:Parker BrothersIssued through: General release
Free ParkingKentucky Avenue
$220
ChanceIndiana Avenue
$220
Illinois Avenue
$240
B&O Railroad
$200
Atlantic Avenue
$260
Ventnor Avenue
$260
Water Works
$150
Marvin Gardens
$280
Go To Jail
New York Avenue
$200
Atlantic CityPacific Avenue
$300
Tennessee Avenue
$180
North Carolina Avenue
$300
Community ChestCommunity Chest
St. James Place
$180
Pennsylvania Avenue
$320
Pennsylvania Railroad
$200
Short Line
$200
Virginia Avenue
$160
Chance
States Avenue
$140
Park Place
$350
Electric Company
$150
Luxury Tax
(pay $100)
St. Charles Place
$140
Boardwalk
$400
In Jail/Just VisitingConnecticut Avenue
$120
Vermont Avenue
$100
ChanceOriental Avenue
$100
Reading Railroad
$200
Income Tax
(pay $200)
Baltic Avenue
$60
Community ChestMediter-ranean Avenue
$60
Go
(collect $200)
Atlantic City (pre-2008)
Released by:Parker BrothersIssued through: General release
Free ParkingKentucky Avenue
$220
ChanceIndiana Avenue
$220
Illinois Avenue
$240
B&O Railroad
$200
Atlantic Avenue
$260
Ventnor Avenue
$260
Water Works
$150
Marvin Gardens
$280
Go To Jail
New York Avenue
$200
Atlantic City (pre-2008)Pacific Avenue
$300
Tennessee Avenue
$180
North Carolina Avenue
$300
Community ChestCommunity Chest
St. James Place
$180
Pennsylvania Avenue
$320
Pennsylvania Railroad
$200
Short Line
$200
Virginia Avenue
$160
Chance
States Avenue
$140
Park Place
$350
Electric Company
$150
Luxury Tax
(pay $75)
St. Charles Place
$140
Boardwalk
$400
In Jail/Just VisitingConnecticut Avenue
$120
Vermont Avenue
$100
ChanceOriental Avenue
$100
Reading Railroad
$200
Income Tax(pay 10% or $200)Baltic Avenue
$60
Community ChestMediter-ranean Avenue
$60
Go
(collect $200)

Attack on Titan Edition

Auburn University Edition (Auburnopoly)

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Bass Fishing Lakes Edition (2005)

Batman Edition (2006)

Batman and Robin (1997)
Free ParkingAlfred's PantryBatman CardWayne Manor GarageWayne FountainFreeze's MobileMr Freeze's LairMr Freeze's VaultIce Cream FactoryGotham City ObservatoryGo To Jail
Mr Freeze's CellBatman and Robin (1997)Blossom Street Station
Gotham City MuseumPoison Ivy's Lair
Robin CardRobin Card
DiamondsBotanical Gardens
BathammerRobin's Redbird
Crime AlleyBatman Card
Holographic GymBatcave
Arkham AsylumPolitical Bribes
Observatory IslandWayne Manor
JailGotham City AirportDr Woodrue's LabBatman CardPamela Isley's LabBatmobilePolice ProtectionBiker RaceRobin CardBiker AlleyGo
Tokens: Batman, Robin, Ivy, Freeze, The Batmobile, The Freezemobile, The Bathammer, The Redbird

BBK Clinical Research and Development Edition (2007)

Birdopoly (Bird Edition)

The Beatles Edition
Released by: Apple StudiosIssued through: General Release
Game description: The Beatles Collector's Edition replaces all normal properties with Beatles albums and other points of interest, and includes every single known album ever produced by The Beatles, listed in chronological order from their release dates. It also includes special Fabs versions of the pewter tokens. Many other aspects of the game are changed. For example, the railroads are concert tickets, chance and community chest are The Fab Four and Beatlemania, the houses (white) and hotels (black) are listening parties and concerts, and money is called love, a reference to All You Need Is Love.
Tokens: An octopus (Octopus's Garden), a walrus (I Am The Walrus), a strawberry (Strawberry Fields Forever), a raccoon (Rocky Raccoon), the sun (Here Comes The Sun), and a hammer (Maxwell's Silver Hammer)

Berkshire Hathaway Diamond Edition (2005)

Best Buy Corp. Edition (2002)

Betty Boop Collector's Edition (2002)
Copyright date: 2002Released by:USAopoly
Free ParkingHula Betty
$220
WinkSurfing Betty
$220
Bamboo Betty
$240
London
$200
Easy Rider Betty
$260
Biker Betty
$260
Bathing Beauty
$150
Queen of Hearts
$280
Go To Jail
Cowgirl Betty
$200
Betty Boop Collector's Edition (2002)Hollyboop
$300
Lasso Betty
$180
Star Betty
$300
SmileWink
Rodeo Betty
$180
Pin Up Betty
$320
Las Vegas
$200
Paris
$200
Jukebox Betty
$160
Smile
Letter Sweater Betty
$140
Celebrity Betty
$350
Electric Betty
$150
Talkartoon Tickets
(pay $75)
Radio Betty
$140
Classic Betty
$400
In Jail/Just VisitingSunday's Best
$120
Any Rags?
$100
WinkDizzy Dishes
$100
New York City
$200
Screen Actors Guild Dues
(pay 10%/$200)
Basic Betty
$60
SmileBimbo's Girlfriend
$60
Go


Bible Edition (Bibleopoly)

The Big Bang Theory Edition

Bob's Burgers Edition
Released by:USAopoly under license from HasbroIssued through: General release
Free ParkingElegant Doily Retirement Home
$220
White Pants Take a ChanceCaffrey Taffy Factory
$220
Capoeira Center for Capoeira
$240
Scramble Pan
$200
Pickles
$260
OMG Mall
$260
Dr. Yap's Dental Care
$150
Fig Jam
$280
Go To Jail
Wagstaff School
$200
Bob's Burgers EditionGlencrest Yacht Club
$300
Family Funtime
$180
Beville's
$300
Community GardenCommunity Garden
Reggie's Deli
$180
Wharf Arts Center
$320
Scream-i-Cane
$200
Tickle Boat
$200
First Oceanside Savings Bank
$160
White Pants Take a Chance
The Petalphile
$140
Fischoeder's Estate
$350
Teddy's Handyman Service
$150
Health Inspection
(pay $100)
Jimmy Pesto's Pizzeria
$140
Wonder Wharf
$400
In Jail/Just VisitingYours Truly Staionary
$120
Art Supply Store
$100
White Pants Take a ChanceIt's Your Funeral Home & Crematorium
$100
Ferris Wheel
$200
Lend Gayle Money
(pay $200)
Bob's Burgers
$60
Community GardenVacant Storefront
$60
Go
Tokens: Bob, Linda, Tina, Gene, Louise, and Teddy.


Boston Celtics Collector's Edition (2006)

Boy Scouts of America Edition (2004)

Bratz Edition

Belkin Edition (2006)

Buck-opoly. A localized version set on the Ohio State campus.


BartlettOpoly - a. town version named after the city of Bartlett in Tennessee.

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California Centers Magazine Edition

Casey's Caseyopoly

Cat Lover's Edition

Cedar Point-opoly

50th Anniversary Chevy Corvette Edition (2003)

Chicago Edition

Chicago Bears Edition

Chicago Cubs Edition

Chicago White SoxWorld Series 1917–2005 Edition (2005)

Chocolateopoly Edition

A Christmas Story Edition

Chronicles of Narnia Edition

Clemsonopoly (Clemson University Edition)

Coca-Cola Edition

Coca-Cola Classic Ads Edition

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The .com Edition
Copyright date: 2000Released by:Parker Brothers/HasbroIssued through: General release
Game description: This was a special edition to capitalize on the dot Com craze of the late 1990s. The properties feature the logos of many Internet companies, including Yahoo!, E*TRADE, eBay and Priceline.com. Currency was changed so that it was denominated in millions of dollars; the dark purple properties sold at $60 million each, and the dark blue properties sold at $350 million and $400 million. Community Chest became Download and Chance became E-mail Just In! Houses and hotels were changed from their familiar green and red colors to blue and red, and were renamed Households and Offices. The Income Tax space remained fairly similar (10% or $200 million), but the Luxury Tax space became ISP Fee: Pay $75 million. The four railroad spaces became four companies involved in telecommunications: Nokia, MCI Worldcom, Sprint and AT&T. The two utilities became Linux and Sun Microsystems. Trademark disclaimers were made for all participating companies in fine print on the game board itself.
Tokens: Eight pewter tokens were available, plus a special Mr. Monopoly at his computer token that could be used as a game piece, or for a special rule variant. The other eight tokens are: a computer desktop (tower, monitor and keyboard), a pointing hand (such as the icon that appears in many web browsers when the mouse pointer hovers over a hyperlink), a surfboard, a flat panel monitor, a mouse (made to look like a real mouse, instead of a computer mouse), another hand holding an envelope (supposedly representing e-mail), a pixelated arrow cursor and a microchip made to look like a bug.
Other features: This edition introduced an offline rule, for optional use with the Mr. Monopoly at his computer token. This token is moved onto any space that has a Title Deed card whenever any player moves doubles. That space is considered offline, and no rent can be collected for it unless someone rolls doubles again and moves the token, or someone lands on the space and moves the token (bringing the site back online, thus rent can be charged for it again the next time someone lands on the space, provided the special token was not returned there in the meantime).


Disney Edition (2001)
Copyright date: 2001
Free ParkingSteamboat Willie
$220
Show TimeSleeping Beauty
$220
Lady and the Tramp
$240
Cinderella's Coach
$200
Mulan
$260
Alice in Wonderland
$260
Pixie Dust
$150
Cinderella
$280
Go To Jail
The Jungle Book
$200
Disney Edition (2001)Bambi
$300
The Rescuers
$180
Aladdin
$300
Magic MomentsMagic Moments
The Fox and the Hound
$180
Pinocchio
$320
Captain Hook's Pirate Ship
$200
Cruella de Vil's Car
$200
The Little Mermaid
$160
Show Time
Beauty and the Beast
$140
The Lion King
$350
Magic Wand
$150
Prince John's Tax
(pay $100)
Dumbo
$140
One Hundred and One Dalmatians
$400
In Jail/Just VisitingSnow White and the Seven Dwarfs
$120
Pocahontas
$100
Show TimePeter Pan
$100
Aladdin's Magic Carpet
$200
Scrooge McDuck's Tax
(pay 10%/$200)
Toy Story
$60
Magic MomentsTarzan
$60
Go
Disney Theme Park Edition
Copyright date: 2002Issued through: Available only in Disney theme parks.
Free ParkingHollywood Tower HotelWishing WellKilimanjaro SafarisSpaceship EarthWalt Disney World Resort BusBuzz Lightyear's Space Ranger SpinSplash MountainDisney MagicThe Haunted MansionGo To Jail
Journey to the Center of the EarthDisney Theme Park EditionMr. Toad's World Ride
Big Thunder Mountain RailroadMad Tea Party
Magic LampMagic Lamp
Jungle CruiseCalifornia Screamin'
Tokyo Disneyland BoatDisneyland Resort Monorail
Dumbo The Flying ElephantWishing Well
Peter Pan's Flight'It's a Small World'
Disney WonderVillain's Tax
Castle CarouselMatterhorn
In Jail/Just VisitingPirates of the CaribbeanSpace MountainWishing WellOrbitronDisneyland Paris TrainVillain's TaxStar ToursMagic LampIndiana Jones And The Temple Of PerilGo
Game description: This is a special edition sold only in Disney theme parks. The game comes in a tin with a quarter-fold board. Properties have been replaced by various attraction in Disney theme parks around the world. The railroads are replaced with a form of transportation used in each of four Disney parks: The DisneylandMonorail, the Disneyland Paris Train, the Tokyo Disneyland Boat (which is actually used in Tokyo DisneySea), and the Walt Disney WorldBus. Chance and Community Chest have become Wishing Well and Magic Lamp, respectively. Houses became Main Street Buildings, and hotels became Castles (which came in two designs, one modeled after Sleeping Beauty Castle and the other after Cinderella Castle). The money is slightly smaller than the original and are referred to as wishes instead of dollars; however, they are included in the same denominations and colors as the original game. The game also includes a black plastic tray with slots which can be used to hold the banker's wishes in a vertical position.
Tokens: Tokens are pewter and include a Splash Mountain log, a monorail cab, a Mr. Toad's Wild Ride car, an Astro Orbiter rocket, a ship from Tokyo DisneySea, a train locomotive, a Mad Tea Party teacup, and a Haunted Mansion Doom Buggy. In the newest edition there are different tokens than in the first edition. Also they added Expedition Everest as the best property. In this newer, still special edition, there are 'Sorcerer's hat' and 'Magic Mirror' instead of Wishing Well and Magic Lamp.

Disney/Pixar Edition

Doctor Who Edition

The Dog Artist Edition

Dog Lover's Edition

Dominick's Collector's Edition
Copyright date: 2006Released by:USAopoly under license from HasbroIssued through: Exclusive to Dominick's supermarkets.
Game description: In December 2006, the Dominick's division of Safeway, Inc. produced a Collector's Edition Monopoly set, honoring the chain's approximately ninety-year history. The game board has been changed to reflect departments within Dominick's supermarkets, with properties such as Grocery Department, Frozen Department, Dairy Department, Health & Beauty Department and Bakery Department. The four railroads became the Commissary, Donna's Distribution, Distribution Center and CPS Warehouse. Community Chest and Chance became Plastic and Paper (bags), respectively, with themes such as 'Store Manager caught standing on a milk crate! Pay each player $50 for setting a bad example.' The Electric Company and Water Works became Ludwig Dairy and Rancher's Reserve Ranch respectively. Income Tax and Luxury Tax kept their usual amounts, but became Repair Fee and Charitable Donation respectively.
Tokens: Tokens are pewter and include: a shopping cart, an apple, a pizza, a cash register, a gallon of milk and a truck bearing the Dominick's logo.
Other features: Properties, houses, hotels and currency retained their usual colors, based on the US Standard Edition. Houses and Hotels also retain the same shape, but are known as New Products and Merchandise Displays respectively. The currency features the Monopoly logo in a banner scroll at the top of every bill, and each uses the Chicago skyline as a full backdrop. The varying denominations each have a different Dominick's corporate logo from the company's history, with the exception of the 20, which uses the logo for the now defunct Omni Superstore, a former Dominick's division.

Doraemon Edition

Dragon Ball Z Edition
Released by:USAopoly under license from HasbroIssued through: General release
Free ParkingPiccolo
M220
Capsule CorpTrunks
M220
Vegeta
M240
Flying Nimbus
M200
Android 16
M260
Android 17
M260
Dr. Brief
M150
Android 18
M280
Go To Jail
Krillin
M200
Dragon Ball Z EditionImperfect Cell
M300
Tien Shinhan
M180
Semi-Perfect Cell
M300
Red Ribbon ArmyRed Ribbon Army
Yamcha
M180
Perfect Cell
M320
Capsule Corp Ship
M200
Trunks' Time Machine
M200
King Kai
M160
Capsule Corp
Dende
M140
Gohan
M350
Bulma
M150
Use Senzu Bean
(pay M100)
Master Roshi
M140
Goku
M400
In Jail/Just VisitingHercule
M120
Pirozhki
M100
Capsule CorpCaroni
M100
Goku's Car
M200
Collateral Damage
(pay M200)
Johnny Firecracker
M60
Red Ribbon ArmyMiss Piiza
M60
Go

Duel Masters Edition

Dale Earnhardt Edition (The first edition based on a person.)

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ESPN Ultimate Sports Fan Edition

East Longmeadow Edition

80th Anniversary Edition

Electronic Banking Edition

Games

Elvis Monopoly

Empire Edition

European Edition

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Family Guy Edition

Fantastic Four Edition

Federal Express FedEx Edition

Florida State University Edition (F.S.U.opoly)

'Fondopoly' – locally produced in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin

Fortnite Edition (2018)

Ford Edition

Friends Edition

Different Themed Monopoly Games

Futurama Edition

G[edit]

Game of Thrones (2015)

German Shepherdopoly

Garfield Edition

General Mills Edition
Copyright date: 2006Released by:Parker Brothers/HasbroIssued through: General Mills Employees
Game description: This is a limited edition item made available to employees only! Rumor has it only 1300 of these games were made.
Tokens: General Mills characters: Hamburger Helper Helping Hand, Betty Crocker Spoon, Trix Rabbit, Lucky Leprecheun, Cheerios Racecar, Totino's Pizza, Green Giant Sprout, and the Pillsbury Doughboy.
Godfather Collector's Edition
Copyright date: 2012Released by:USAopolyIssued through: General release
Free ParkingDon Ciccio Estate
$220
EnemiesCorleone Apartment
$220
Tammasino Estate
$240
Delivery Truck
$200
Sicilian Church
$260
St. Patrick's
$260
Politicians
$150
St. Peter's Basilica
$280
Go To Jail
Woltz Mansion
$200
Godfather Collector's EditionTeatro Massimo
$300
Woltz Intl Pictures
$180
Abbandando Grosseria
$300
FriendsFriends
Moe Green's Casino
$180
Genco Import Co.
$320
Getaway Car
$200
Passenger Train
$200
Louie's RestaurantEnemies
Jack Dempsey's
$140
Corleone Estate
$350
Cops
$150
Legitimate Business Tax
(pay $100)
Joe's Diner
$140
Corleone Home
$400
In Jail/Just VisitingCalvary Cemetery
$120
Jones Beach Toll
$100
EnemiesClemenza's House
$100
Fishing Boat
$200
Bribery
(pay $200)
Havana Capri
$60
FriendsHyman Roth's Home
$60
Go
(collect $200)
Game description: This Monopoly edition is based on the Godfather Saga. Deed cards represent properties in New York, Sicily, Miami, Havana, and Nevada.
Tokens: The six tokens include a horse head, a cannoli, a Genco Olive Oil tin, the Don's limo, a dead fish and a tommy gun.
Other features: 'Community Chest' and 'Chance' cards have been replaced with 'Friends' and 'Enemies' cards. Traditional houses and hotels have been turned into Hideouts and Compounds, and the game features new 'Don' cards allowing each player to align with a particular family and employ a potentially lethal strike. The Corleone card, for instance, entitles the bearer to a kidnapping of an opponent while the Tattaglia card affords its owner a single money laundering opportunity.
Golf Edition
Copyright date: 1996Released by: USAopolyIssued through: General release
Free ParkingDoral
$220
ChanceLa Quinta
$220
PGA West
$240
Nabisco Dinah Shore
$200
Kapaulua
$260
Spyglass Hill
$260
Water Works
$150
Bay Hill
$280
Go To Jail
PGA Tour
$200
Golf EditionAhworth Golf Company
$300
Senior PGA Tour
$180
Top Flite
$300
Community ChestCommunity Chest
LPGA
$180
Callaway
$320
AT&T Pebble Beach
$200
The Players Championship
$200
TPC Sawgrass
$160
Chance
TPC Woodlands
$140
Pinehurst
$350
Electric Company
$150
Luxury Tax
(pay $100)
TPC Scottsdale
$140
Pebble Beach
$400
In Jail/Just VisitingThe Homestead
$120
Aviara Golf Club
$100
ChanceTorrey Pines
$100
Andersen Consulting World Golf Championship
$200
City Tax (pay 10% or $300)Golf Digest
$60
Community ChestGolf World
$60
Go
(collect $200)
Game description: This is the 1996 Golf Edition of Monopoly. The gameplay is the same as in the regular version. The only noticeable differences are that the regular properties are replaced with Golf Clubs and Championships, and that the Income Tax is renamed City Tax.
Tokens: A car, a Top Hat, A shoe, a thimble, an iron, a battleship, a horse and rider, a wheelbarrow, a dog, and a wheel.

Grand Rapids Edition

GWopoly[2][3][4]

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Hard Rock Cafe Edition

Harley Davidson (1997)
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Free ParkingHarley Davidson XR750ChanceHarley Davidson Super TwinsHarley Davidson VR1000Shovelheadwww.harleydavidson.comHarley Owners GroupMotorcycle OilEnthusiastGo To Jail
Heritage SpringerHarley Davidson (1997)Road King Classic
Heritage Softail ClassicElectra Glide Standard
Community ChestCommunity Chest
Fat BoyRoad Glide
PanheadEvolution
Softail CustomChance
Dyna Wide GlideBar and Shield
Spark PlugLuxury Tax
Dyna Super GlideJuneau
JailSportster 1200 SportSportster CustomChanceSportster 883KnuckleheadIncome TaxSturgis, South DakotaCommunity ChestDaytona Beach, FloridaGo

Heinz Edition

Here & Now Edition
Copyright date: 2006Released by:Parker Brothers/HasbroIssued through: General U.S. release
Game description: In April 2006, Hasbro launched a promotion through their monopoly.com website to select properties for a US version of the Here and Now Edition. The first Here and Now Edition of Monopoly had launched successfully in the UK in 2005. Like the UK edition, the US version has been updated for the twenty-first century, with higher property values and updated scenarios on the Chance cards and Community Chest cards. But unlike the UK edition, properties that appear on the US version were selected by visitors to monopoly.com, choosing one of three landmarks for each of twenty-two US cities. The voting lasted for three weeks. The landmark with the highest vote total per city is displayed on the final board, and the cities that received the most total votes have the highest property values, while those with the lowest total votes received the lowest property values. Thus New York City and Boston, Massachusetts have the dark blue properties, and Cleveland, Ohio and Dallas, Texas have the dark purple properties. The railroads became the four busiest airports in the US: Chicago's O'Hare International, Los Angeles International, New York City's John F. Kennedy International Airport, and Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport. The Income Tax space remained the same, though it becomes 10% or $2,000,000, but the Luxury Tax space changed to Interest on Credit Card Debt: Pay $750,000. The Electric Company became Cell Phone Service and the Water Works became Internet Service.
Tokens: There are eight pewter tokens: a laptop, a labradoodle, a jet plane, a Motorola RAZR phone, a New Balance running shoe, a Toyota Prius, a cup of Starbucks coffee and a container of McDonald's french fries.
Other features: A two-page document about the voting process and protests by cities which were not included as candidates for the final board is included with the game, particularly that by Atlantic City, New Jersey, which remains the setting of the US Standard Edition and the Mega Edition. Houses and hotels retained their familiar shapes, but became blue and silver plastic, respectively. Similarly, the tops of the Community Chest and Chance cards are no longer yellow and orange, but became blue and silver, respectively.
Here & Now: The World Edition
Copyright date: 2008
Free ParkingSydney
2.2M
ChanceNew York City
2.2M
London
2.4M
Monopoly CruiseBeijing
2.6M
Hong Kong
2.6M
Wind EnergyJerusalem
2.8M
Go To Jail
Vancouver
2M
Here & Now: The World EditionParis
3M
Shanghai
1.8M
Belgrade
3M
Community ChestCommunity Chest
Rome
1.8M
Cape Town
3.2M
Monopoly AirMonopoly Space
Toronto
1.6M
Chance
Kiev
1.4M
Riga
3.5M
Solar Energy
1.5M
Luxury Tax
(pay 1M)
Istanbul
1.4M
Montreal
4M
In Jail/Just VisitingAthens
1.2M
Barcelona
1M
ChanceTokyo
1M
Monopoly RailIncome Tax
(pay 2M)
Taipei
600k
Community ChestGdynia
600k
Go
(collect 2M)
Other features: M equals million. Pay 2M equals Pay $2,000,000

Hello Kitty Edition

Hersheypark Edition (Hershey Parkopoly)

Horse Edition

  • House Rules edition (2014) - added 5 new option rules from house rules selected by voters on Facebook. The five rules are:[5]
    1. Frozen assets: while in jail, a player do not collect rent
    2. Dash for the Cash: landing on Go doubles the amount to $400
    3. Free Parking, fast cash: collect all taxes and fees if you land on free parking
    4. See the sights: properties may only be purchased after a player fully rounds the board
    5. Lucky Roller: rolling double ones, or snake eyes, get a player $500


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Hull Edition

Huskeropoly Edition

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Iditarod Edition

I Love Lucy Edition

I Love Lucy: 50th Anniversary Collector's Edition

I Love Lucy: California Here We Come Edition

Inflatable Edition

Indiana Jones Edition

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James Bond 007: Collector's Edition
Copyright date: 2006Released by: USAopoly under license from Sony/MGM and HasbroIssued through: General release
Game description: This edition focuses solely on James Bond movies, though the three non-Eon versions have been omitted. The only property on the board that is not a movie is 007 Assignment; the twenty-first movie, the 2006 Casino Royale is included. The Chance and Community Chest spaces have been replaced by: Bond Women and Bond Villains. There is a different colour photo on top of each card. The railways have been replaced by: Aston Martin DB5, Mustang, Lotus Esprit and Aston Martin DBS. The Luxury tax space has been replaced by Casino Tax.
Tokens: 007 logo, Aston Martin DBS, Lotus Esprit sub, BD-5J, Rosa Klebb's Shoe and Oddjob's Hat.

Jurassic World Edition

Juicy Couture Edition

Justice League Of America Edition

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  • Klingon edition

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The Legend of Zelda Edition
Copyright date: 2014Released by:USAopoly under license from Hasbro
The Legend of Zelda elements licensed from Nintendo.
Issued through: General release
Free ParkingGerudo Desert
220 Rupees
Empty BottleZora's Domain
220 Rupees
Twilight Realm
240 Rupees
King of Red Lions
200 Rupees
Snowhead
260 Rupees
Great Bay
260 Rupees
Potion Shop
150 Rupees
Clock Town
280 Rupees
Go To Jail
Vaati's Palace
200 Rupees
The Legend of Zelda EditionEldin Volcano
300 Rupees
Death Mountain
180 Rupees
Faron Woods
300 Rupees
Treasure ChestTreasure Chest
Four Swords Sanctuary
180 Rupees
Skyloft
320 Rupees
Loftwing
200 Rupees
Epona
200 Rupees
Dragon Roost Island
160 Rupees
Empty Bottle
Tower of the Gods
140 Rupees
Hyrule Castle
350 Rupees
Bomb Shop
150 Rupees
Mask Merchant
(pay 100 Rupees)
Forbidden Fortress
140 Rupees
Temple of Time
400 Rupees
In Jail/Just VisitingLorule Castle
120 Rupees
Sacred Realm
100 Rupees
Empty BottleHouse of Gales
100 Rupees
Spirit Train
200 Rupees
Door Fee
(pay 200 Rupees)
Minish Village
60 Rupees
Treasure ChestElemental Sanctuary
60 Rupees
Collect 200 Rupees Salary As You Pass Go
Game description: This board was released in 2014 and represents The Legend of Zelda video game franchise from Nintendo. The board features images of characters, items and locations from nearly all the Zelda video games. All of the paper currency has been renamed after the Zelda video games' currency Rupees. Properties are locations from the Zelda video games. Water Works is replaced by the Potion Shop and the Electric Company is now a Bomb Shop. The train stations have been changed to Link's methods of transport through out the various games – Epona, the King of the Red Lions, Link's Loftwing and the Spirit Train. Community Chest have become Treasure Chest while Empty Bottle now represent Chance. The Income Tax is now a Door Fee and the Luxury Tax is now represented by the Mask Merchant. The plastic houses and hotels retained their usual shapes, but became 'Deku Sprouts' and 'Deku Trees' respectively.
Tokens: Five golden collector's tokens are included in all editions of the game: the Bow, the Hookshot, the Boomerang, the Triforce, and Hylian Shield. A sixth, exclusive golden token was included only in GameStop editions of the game: the Ocarina of Time.
Other features: Two editions of this game were released, a GameStop exclusive edition and a standard edition (available everywhere else). Besides having one exclusive token (already listed above) the GameStop edition also included some other exclusive items: an 11'x17' Hyrule Map Lithograph in Treasure Chest Holder and six Item Power Cards for added game play (Goddess Harp, Wind Waker, Minish Cap, Spirit Flute, Phantom Hourglass and Ocarina of Time).

Lilly Pulitzer Edition

Lionel Trains Edition

Littlest Pet Shop Edition

Looney Tunes Collectors Edition

Looney Tunes: Official Classic Cartoon Edition
Copyright date: 1999Released by:Parker Brothers/HasbroIssued through: Warner Brothers Studio Store
Free ParkingBugs BunnyWhat's Up Doc?She DevilTasmanian DevilWile E. DeliveryMarvin The MartianDaffy DuckAcme PipelinePorky PigGo To Jail
SylvesterLooney Tunes: Official Classic Cartoon EditionElmer Fudd
GrannyBugs Bunny
That's All Folks!That's All Folks!
TweetyDaffy Duck
Marvin The Martian's TaxiRocket Airlines
Miss PrissyWhat's Up Doc?
MandrakeWile E. Coyote
Acme PowerCarrot Tax
Foghorn LeghornRoad Runner
In Jail/Just VisitingHippety HopperSylvesterWhat's Up Doc?Sylvester Jr.Witch Hazel's ShuttleGravity TaxMichigan J. FrogThat's All Folks!Construction WorkerGo
Game description: This was a numbered, limited edition board. Properties bear the names of actual Looney Tunes cartoons and characters. Currency was denominated as laughs (1 laugh, 5 laughs, 10 laughs, etc.). Orange 'What's Up, Doc?' cards replaced Chance, and yellow 'That's All Folks!' cards replaced Community Chest. Grey plastic television sets replaced houses, gold movie theaters replaced hotels. Set also comes with a pewter Looney Tunes Trophy which can be awarded to the winner.
Tokens: Eight pewter tokens: Bugs Bunny, Marvin the Martian, Road Runner, Tasmanian Devil, Sylvester, Tweety Pie, Daffy Duck and Wile E. Coyote.
Other features: Rule variation: doubles take on extra meanings, or Looney Tunes effects. Extra tasks can be carried out depending on the value of the dice roll (double ones, double twos, etc.).

The Lord of the Rings Edition

Louisiana State University Edition (LSUopoly)

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Marvel Super Heroes Edition

Marshall Field's Edition
Copyright date: 1997Released by:USAopoly, Inc. under license from HasbroIssued through:Marshall Field's stores
Free ParkingThe Great TreeChanceCozy Cloud CottageUncle MistletoeRavenswood LineAtrium FountainTiffany DomeWater WorksState Street ClockGo To Jail
Fashions Of The HourMarshall Field's EditionEnglish Room
28 ShopHinky Dink's
Community ChestCommunity Chest
Charlie's DoorWalnut Room
Lake/Dan Ryan LineEvanston Express
Flowering Field'sChance
CrestFrango
Electric CompanyLuxury Tax
Field's Afar111 No State Street
In Jail/Just VisitingTrend HouseShopping BagChanceJingle ElvesUnion StationCity TaxWashington AvenueCommunity ChestRandolph AvenueGo
Game description: This edition is essentially a customized game board sold at Marshall Field's stores in 1997. The board itself consists of locations and items best known at the chain's flagship store (111 North State Street, Chicago, Illinois, USA): the Walnut Room, the English Room, the Tiffany Dome, the Atrium Fountain, etc. The railroads consist of three CTA rapid transit lines and one station. Community Chest, Chance, the Electric Company and Water Works remained unchanged, although the Community Chest and Chance cards were updated for the new property names. Currency bears the Marshall Field's logo and houses and hotels are the standard plastic green and red, respectively.
Tokens: The tokens are the same as in a U.S. standard edition set as of 1997: cannon, boot, thimble, wheelbarrow, car, horse and rider, dog, hat, battleship and iron.
MCI Classic (1997)
Free ParkingLiberty OakChanceSea Pines CircleHarbour Town LighthouseMCI Network OneLanny WadkinsLoren RobertsWater WorksArnold PalmerGo To Jail
MCI Classic Pro-AmMCI Classic (1997)Sea Pines Resort
Pro-Am Draw PartyThe Heritage Classic Foundation
Community ChestCommunity Chest
Harbour Town Cup Pro-AmBert C Roberts Jr
MCI Local ServiceMCI Prepaid
Closing CeremoniesChance
The Heritage Plaid JacketMCI
Electric CompanyLuxury Tax
Opening CeremoniesMCI Classic
JailHarbour Town Yacht BasinSouth Carolina Low CountryChanceCalibogue SoundMCI SystemhouseIncome TaxHarbour Town Golf LinksCommunity ChestMCI Classic VolunteersGo
Monopoly Junior (U.S. version)
Uncle Pennybag's Loose ChangeChanceVideo Arcade
$3
Haunted House
$3
ChanceBlue Line Railway (Roll Again)Helicopter Ride
$4
Pony Ride
$4
Pay $2 To See The Water ShowChancePay $3 To Take The Bus To The Cafe
Mini Golf
$3
Monopoly Junior (U.S. version)Dodgems
$4
Water Slide
$3
Big Wheel
$4
Green Line Railway (Roll Again)Red Line Railway (Roll Again)
Paddle Boats
$2
Loop The Loop
$5
Merry-Go-Round
$2
Roller Coaster
$5
CafeChancePay $2 To See The FireworksMagic Show
$2
Puppet Show
$2
Yellow Line Railway (Roll Again)ChanceCandy Floss
$1
Balloon Stand
$1
ChanceGo
(collect $2 pocket money)
Game description: A simplified version of the board game Monopoly, aimed at young children. It has a smaller, rectangular board and instead of being based on street names it is based on a funfair, to make it more child-friendly.
Other features: There are different versions of the game, such as Dig'n Dinos,[6] a Disney Channel version, and a Canadian version. In the Canadian version Cafe is Lunch and Uncle Pennybags is Mr. Monopoly.
Monopoly: The Mega Edition
Copyright date: 2006Released by:Winning Moves GamesIssued through: Initially, Game Specialty Stores and Winning Moves' own website; later, Toys 'R' Us stores
Free ParkingKentucky Avenue
$220
ChanceIndiana Avenue
$220
Illinois Avenue
$240
Michigan Avenue
$240
Bus TicketB&O Railroad
$200
Atlantic Avenue
$260
Ventnor Avenue
$260
Water Works
$150
Marvin Gardens
$280
California Avenue
$280
Go To Jail
New York Avenue
$200
Monopoly: The Mega EditionPacific Avenue
$300
New Jersey Avenue
$200
South Carolina Avenue
$300
Tennessee Avenue
$180
North Carolina Avenue
$300
Community ChestCommunity Chest
St. James Place
$180
Pennsylvania Avenue
$320
Pennsylvania Railroad
$200
Short Line
$200
Virginia Avenue
$160
Chance
States Avenue
$140
Birthday Gift
take $100 or a Bus Ticket
Electric Company
$150
Florida Avenue
$350
St. Charles Place
$140
Park Place
$350
Maryland Avenue
$140
Luxury Tax
(pay $75)
Auction any unowned propertyBoardwalk
$400
In Jail/Just VisitingConnecticut Avenue
$120
Vermont Avenue
$100
Gas Company
$150
ChanceOriental Avenue
$100
Massa-chusetts Avenue
$100
Reading Railroad
$200
Income Tax
(pay 10% or $200)
Arctic Avenue
$80
Baltic Avenue
$60
Community ChestMediterranean Avenue
$60
Go
collect $200 salary as you pass
Game description: This is an expanded edition of the classic game. The larger board encompasses 9 new properties (one for each Color Group and one new Utility) and three new spaces (AUCTION, BUS TICKET and BIRTHDAY GIFT). The gameplay is expedited by inclusion of a third Speed Die (which adds to or affects movement, or awards bonuses) and by an additional deck of 16 Bus Ticket cards (which allow forward movement to any space on the side currently occupied by a player's token; 3 of the cards also negate Tickets held by players by having them expire). It is also enhanced by the inclusion of 8 Skyscrapers (which can be built on full monopolies after Hotels are erected) and 4 Train Depots (which double the rent values of the Railroad spaces).
Tokens: The current group of eleven standard tokens are included (cannon, boot, thimble, wheelbarrow, car, horse and rider, dog, hat, battleship, iron and money bag).
Other features: Because of the additional properties, the gameboard is approx. 50% bigger, and the set includes grey-colored $1000 bills. Players start the game with $2500 (adding a $1000 bill to the standard $1500 distribution in the regular game). In addition, gameplay allows players to build Houses and Hotels on a Color Group if they have a Majority Ownership (own all but one of the properties in the Group), but Skyscrapers can only be built on a full Monopoly (owning all the properties in the given Group).
Michael Graves Design Edition
Copyright date: 2002Released by:Parker Brothers/HasbroIssued through:Target stores
Game description: This is a special edition of the standard U.S. Atlantic City board and properties. The set comes in a hardwood case, which can be folded out. A drawer in the front of the case holds the money, cards, tokens, houses and hotels. The houses and hotels feature new designs, and come in light blue and red, instead of the standard green and red.

Mayberry Edition

Metallica Collector's Edition

Michigan State University Edition (Spartanopoly)

Mickey Mouse 75th Anniversary Edition
Copyright date: 2004Released by:USAopoly under licenses from The Walt Disney Company and HasbroIssued through: General release
Game description: As part of Disney's 75th anniversary of Mickey Mouse, a special edition of Monopoly was released with properties being many of Mickey's famous cartoon appearances. Depicted cartoons include Steamboat Willie, The Band Concert, The Prince and the Pauper and Mickey's appearance in Fantasia. The four railroads are depicted by four television series: The Mickey Mouse Club, The Wonderful World of Disney, The Mouse Factory and House of Mouse. Community Chest and Chance became Original Mickey and Present Day Mickey respectively. The Income Tax space became Magic Broom Flood Damage, depicting a broom from The Sorcerer's Apprentice from Fantasia. The Luxury Tax space became Dog License, depicting Pluto. The Electric Company became Mickey Avenue on the Walt Disney Studios lot, and Water Works became Walt Disney Studios.
Tokens: Six pewter tokens are included: Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Pluto and Goofy.

Different Monopoly Games Available

Millennium Edition (2000)

Millionaire Edition

Mississippi State University Edition (M-Stateopoly)

Monopoly City

Monopoly Gamer

Monopoly Gamer: Mario Kart

Muppets Edition

Mustang (Ford) Edition

Mustang (Ford) 40th Anniversary Edition (2004)

My American Idol Edition

My Disney Villains Edition

My Fantasy Baseball Edition

My Hero Academia Edition

My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic Edition[7]

My MLB Edition

My NBA Edition

My NFL Edition

My NHL Edition

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NASCAR Nextel Cup Series (1997)
Free ParkingCircuit CityChanceParts AmericaPennzoilCharlotte Motor SpeedwayTexacoTide76 Official FuelFord Quality CareGo To Jail
The Family ChannelNASCAR Nextel Cup Series (1997)Valvoline
Exide BatteriesKellogg's
Community ChestCommunity Chest
Interstate BatteriesMcDonald's
Florida SpeedwayDaytona International Speedway
Kodak Gold FilmChance
QVCDu Pont
BellsouthLuxury Suite
BellsouthGoodwrench
JailCartoon NetworkSkittlesChanceLowe's Home ImprovementCalifornia SpeedwayBlack FlagCaterpillarCommunity ChestFirst UnionGo
National Parks (1996)
Free ParkingDinosaurChanceBadlandsAgate Fossil BedsWindow TrailIsle RoyaleAcadiaHot SpringsPadre IslandGo To Jail
Little BighornNational Parks (1996)Everglades
GettysburgGreat Smoky Mountains
Community ChestCommunity Chest
Valley ForgeOlympic
Limberlost TrailChilkot Trail
Hawaii VolcanoesChance
Grand CanyonYosemite
EdisonLuxury Tax
Glacier BayYellowstone
JailCanyon De ChellyPetroglyphChanceMesa VerdeFlattop Mountain TrailIncome TaxMount RushmoreCommunity ChestNational MallGo
NFL (1998)
Free ParkingTennessee OilersAFCWashington RedskinsNew York JetsDolphins vs LionsMinnesota VikingsNew England PatriotsTelevisionTampa Bay BuccaneersGo To Jail
Seattle SeahawksNFL (1998)New York Giants
Carolina PanthersJacksonville Jaguars
NFCNFC
Cincinnati BengalsPittsburgh Steelers
Eagles vs FalconsChiefs vs 49ers
Baltimore RavensAFC
Buffalo BillsGreen Bay Packers
RadioLuxury Box
Dallas CowboysDenver Broncos
JailNew Orleans SaintsSt. Louis RamsAFCChicago BearsChargers vs RaidersExceed Salary CapArizona CardinalsNFCIndianapolis ColtsGo
Tokens: The Quarterback, The Football, The Helmet, The Referee, The Shoe, Pennybags, The Runningback, The Defensive

NHL Edition

NHL Original Six Edition

The National Trust Edition (2009)[8]
Copyright date: 2009Released by: Parker
Free ParkingPowis Castle and GardenChanceStourheadSissinghurst Castle GardenStudland BeachBlickling HallKnoleFarmer's MarketCragsideGo To Jail
Ightham MoteThe National Trust Edition (2009)[8]High Peak Estate
Little Moreton HallGiant's Causeway
Community ChestCommunity Chest
Baddesley ClintonSnowdonia
Blakeney National Nature ReserveStrangford Lough
Souter LighthouseChance
Ham HouseHardwick Hall
National Trust Green EnergyNational Trust Insurance
ChartwellLyme Park
JailThe Workhouse SouthwellCornish Mines and EnginesChanceQuarry Bank MillWoolacombeNational Trust BooksBirmingham Back to BacksCommunity Chest20 Forthlin RoadGo
Game description: Released in September 2009 to raise money for the National Trust, the properties are replaced by National-Trust-owned sites around the United Kingdom.

New York Giants Edition

New York Jets Edition

New York Mets Edition

New York Yankees Edition

Night Sky Edition

Nightmare Before Christmas Edition

Nintendo Collector's Edition (2006)
Copyright date: 2006Released by:USAopoly under license from HasbroIssued through: General release
Free ParkingToad
$220
? BlockPrincess Peach
$220
Yoshi
$240
Warp Star
$200
Dixie Kong
$260
Diddy Kong
$260
Warp Pipe
$150
Donkey Kong
$280
Go To Jail
Samus Aran
$200
Nintendo Collector's Edition (2006)Ganondorf
$300
Ridley
$180
Princess Zelda
$300
Coin BlockCoin Block
Metroid
$180
Link
$320
Blue Falcon
$200
Arwing
$200
Kirby
$160
? Block
King Dedede
$140
Luigi
$350
Piranha Plant
$150
Treasure Chest Deposit
(pay $75)
Meta Knight
$140
Mario
$400
In Jail/Just VisitingFox McCloud
$120
Falco Lombardi
$100
? BlockSlippy Toad
$100
Mario Kart
$200
1-Up MushroomWario
$60
Coin BlockWaluigi
$60
Go
Game description: This Collector's Edition features characters from Nintendo's most popular franchises, including Mario, Metroid, and Zelda. The property spaces are replaced with characters from the games. Each color set represents characters from the same series or game. For instance, the green spaces are Ganondorf, Princess Zelda, and Link from The Legend of Zelda. The four vehicles included in this edition are the go-kart from the Mario Kart series, Blue Falcon from F-Zero, Kirby's Warp Star and the Arwing from Star Fox. The board background is also made up of a huge number of screenshots of Nintendo games from all series, systems, and generations. The Chance and Community Chest cards are renamed Coin Block and ? Block cards, and the houses and hotels are called Power-Ups and Invincibilities.
Tokens: Six tokens: Koopa Shell, Mario's Hat, DK Barrel, NES controller, Hylian Shield, Iron Boots.
Nintendo Collector's Edition (2010)
Copyright date: 2010Released by:USAopoly under license from HasbroIssued through: General release
Free ParkingToad
$220
? BlockPrincess Peach
$220
Yoshi
$240
Pikmin Onion
$200
Dixie Kong
$260
Diddy Kong
$260
Warp Pipe
$150
Donkey Kong
$280
Go To Jail
Samus Aran
$200
Nintendo Collector's Edition (2010)Midna
$300
Ridley
$180
Princess Zelda
$300
BlockBlock
Morph Ball
$180
Link
$320
Gunship
$200
Epona
$200
Kirby
$160
? Block
King Dedede
$140
Luigi
$350
Piranha Plant
$150
Treasure Chest Deposit
(pay $100)
Meta Knight
$140
Mario
$400
In Jail/Just VisitingTom Nook
$120
K.K. Slider
$100
? BlockRosie the Cat
$100
Mario Kart
$200
1-Up Mushroom
(pay $200)
Wario
$60
BlockWaluigi
$60
Go
Game description: This is the same as in the 2006 version but this time, the purple color group featuring Wario & Waluigi changed to brown, the light blue color group featured characters from Animal Crossing and three new vehicles in the respective vehicle spaces: Epona, Gunship and Pikmin Onion. The board background is made up of a huge number of characters.
Tokens: Six tokens: Mushroom, Starman, Samus's Power Helmet, Hocotate Ship, Master Sword, Gyroid.

Notre Dame Edition (Irishopoly)

Parker Brothers Nostalgia Games Series Edition
Copyright date: 2001Released by:Parker Brothers/HasbroIssued through:Target stores until 2005, general release (except Target stores) as of 2005.
Game description: This is a reproduction of a 1957 board and Monopoly set. It uses the standard U.S. Atlantic City properties. The set comes in a wooden case, with a lid that slides off, and holds the board, with compartments for the cards, tokens and paper money. A brief history of the game is reprinted inside the lid. The houses and hotels are similarly made of wood, and come in the original green for houses and red for hotels.
Tokens: Racecar, dog, top hat, thimble, locomotive and shoe.
Other features: Slats cut in the box's wooden compartment dividers allow for storage of money by denomination during game play. This game was released as part of a series of Parker Brothers Nostalgia Games, and was exclusive to Target until the line was discontinued in 2005. Other retailers (such as Barnes and Noble Booksellers) bought up the remaining stock for sale. Target replaced the product line with the Hasbro Library series.


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The Office Edition

Ole Miss Edition

Olympic Games Edition (London 2012)

Olympic Games Centennial Edition (1996)
Free ParkingRome (1960)ChanceTokyo (1964)Mexico (1968)GymnasticsMunich (1972)Montreal (1976)Water WorksMoscow (1980)Go To Jail
Melbourne (1956)Olympic Games Centennial Edition (1996)Los Angeles (1984)
Helsinki (1952)Seoul (1988)
Community ChestCommunity Chest
London (1948)Barcelona (1992)
BasketballAthletics
Berlin (1936)Chance
Los Angeles (1932)Athens (1896)
Electric CompanyLuxury Tax
Amsterdam (1928)Atlanta (1996)
JailParis (1924)Belgium (1920)ChanceStockholm (1912)CyclingIncome TaxLondon (1908)Community ChestSt Louis (1904)Go

Onyx Limited Edition

Option One Mortgage Corporation Limited Edition

P[edit]

Peanuts Collector's Edition
Copyright date: 2002Released by:USAopoly under license from Hasbro. Peanuts design licensed from United Feature Syndicate, Inc.
Game description: This was a board released in 2002 to honor the comic strip Peanuts. The board features artwork by Charles M. Schulz; virtually all of the printed text on the box, the game board, the title deed, Chance and Community Chest cards, as well as the currency, is done in a style similar to the style Schulz used in writing out text in word balloons and thought balloons for his characters (this includes the four corner spaces, which rarely change for any licensed Monopoly game set). All of the currency features Snoopy: First Beagle on the Moon for the $1, as a frustrated writer in front of his typewriter for the $5, a golfer for the $10, a Beagle Scout for the $20, dressed in his Attorney outfit for the $50, the World War I flying ace on the $100 and Joe Cool on the $500. Properties are characters and situations from the strip's 50 year history: Peppermint Patty and Marcie are one of the dark purple properties, Schroeder is a light purple property, Suppertime! is a green property, and Flying Ace is one of the dark blue properties. Community Chest was changed to Pitcher's Mound and Chance became Psychiatric Booth, and the texts on their respective cards also reflect the theme. Houses were recolored brown, and have become nests. The Hotels stayed red, but have been renamed Dog Houses (as Snoopy's own dog house was shown to be red). The utilities became Bus Stop and French Café (instead of Electric Company and Water Works) and the tax spaces became No Valentine and Kite-Eating Tree (instead of Luxury Tax and Income Tax, though the spaces retained the usual rates). Railroads are replaced by holidays: Valentine's Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas and Halloween.
Tokens: Six pewter collector's tokens are included: Snoopy sleeping on top of his dog house, Snoopy's supper dish, Woodstock, a football on a kicking tee, Schroeder's piano, and Lucy's psychiatric booth.

Pedigree Dog Lover's Edition

Pennsylvania State University Edition (Penn State-opoly)
Copyright date: 2004Released by: Late For the Sky Production Company under license from Penn State University
Spring BreakRec Hall
$210
ContingencyThe Obelisk
$210
The Mall
$230
North Halls
$250
Penn State Blue Band
$250
Bryce Jordan Center
$250
The Creamery
$175
Mount Nittany
$270
Academic Probation
Ye Olde College Diner
$190
Pennsylvania State University Edition (Penn State-opoly)Beaver Stadium
$290
Student Book Store
$170
The HUB
$290
Campus MailCampus Mail
Hi Way Pizza
$170
State College, Pennsylvania
$310
West Halls
$250
East Halls
$250
University Book Centre
$150
Pattee Library
$375
The Phyrst
$130
Contingency
Nittany Lion Shrine
$175
Car Fine
$75
McLanahan's
$130
Old Main
$425
Home/On BreakThe Rathskeller
$110
The Wall
$90
ContingencyCollege Avenue
$90
South Halls
$250
Increased Tuition
Pay $200
Dining Halls
$80
Campus MailParking Lot 80
$70
Register & Proceed
Game description: This edition was released in 2004 in time for Penn State University's 150th anniversary of its founding as The Farmers High School in 1855.
Tokens: Alarm clock, bicycle, football, Nittany Lion Shrine, slice of pizza

Phineas & Ferb Edition (2012)

Pirates of the Caribbean Collector's Edition
Copyright date: 2006Released by:USAopoly under license from Parker Brothers/Hasbro
Pirates of the Caribbean elements licensed from Disney.
Issued through: General release
Game description: This edition of Monopoly was issued to coincide with the release of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest. It features special pewter tokens, money, and deed cards to items featured in the film and its predecessor, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. The Community Chest and Chance cards were replaced with Aztec Gold and Compass cards. Docks and Harbors were used in place of houses and hotels. Cursed Loot replaces the Income Tax space, various ships including the Interceptor, the Black Pearl, and the Flying Dutchman replace the railroads, and Davy Jones' chest and key replace the utilities. The printed money continues the movies' theme, printed to look like old cash certificates, but maintaining the usual colors for U.S. edition Monopoly money.
Tokens: Six pewter tokens which include the dog with the keys to the jail cell, Jack Sparrow's Compass, a pirate skull, Jack the Monkey, Davy Jones' Chest, and a cannon from the Black Pearl.

Pixar Edition

Pokémon Edition (1999)
Copyright date: 1999Released by:Parker BrothersIssued through: General release
Game description: The Pokémon edition is based on the Pokémon Red and Blue video games, with minor influences from the Pokémonanime. Each color group represents the eight Pokémon Gyms of the Kanto region, and each property represents a particular Pokémon used at the Gym. A player is said to have won the corresponding Gym Badge if they have all of the Pokémon in the gym. Poké Balls are used for the four railroads, while Articuno and Zapdos represents Water Works and the Electric Company, respectively. Gary Oak and Team Rocket represent Income Tax and Luxury Tax, respectively. Players earn Pokédollars (the currency of the games), which feature Ash Ketchum and Pikachu on each denomination. Houses are represented by Pokémon Centers, while Poké Marts take the place of hotels. Professor Oak takes the place of Chance cards, while Trainer Battles (represented by Ash Ketchum and Pikachu) take the place of Community Chest cards.
Tokens: The standard edition comes with six pewter tokens, representing Charmander, Meowth, Pikachu, Poliwhirl, Psyduck, and Snorlax. The collector's edition comes with six colored plastic tokens, representing Blastoise, Bulbasaur, Charmander, Clefairy, Mewtwo, and Pikachu.
Other features: An optional set of rules is featured that allow players to take special actions (Pokémon Powers) whenever doubles are rolled in lieu of taking an extra turn. They are as follows: moving to any space on the board (akin to Mewtwo's Teleport), collect an extra 200 Pokédollars (akin to Clefairy's Rest), collecting 50 Pokédollars from every player (akin to Bulbasaur's Leech Seed), drawing a Professor Oak card, drawing a Trainer Battle card, and attacking another Pokémon. When choosing to attack another Pokémon, the player names any Pokémon held by an opponent that is not part of a completed color group (except for Articuno and Zapdos). The player and the property's owner both roll the dice, with the player rolling the higher number keeping control of the Pokémon (any ties result in a re-roll).
Pokémon Edition (2001)
Copyright date: 2001Released by:Parker BrothersIssued through: General release
Game description: The Pokémon edition is based on the Pokémon Gold and Silver video games, with minor influences from the Pokémonanime. Like the previous edition, players earn Pokédollars, which feature Ash Ketchum and Pikachu on each denomination. Houses and hotels, as before, are represented by Pokémon Centers and Poké Marts. As before, each color group represent the eight Pokémon Gyms and each property represent the particular Pokémon used at the Gym, but are of the Johto region in this game (similarly, Professor Elm and not Professor Oak represents the Chance cards, while Ash Ketchum and Pikachu continue to represent the Community Chest cards, which are simply termed Ash cards in this game). Unlike the previous edition, the Zephyr and Hive Badges, the first two obtained in the video games, take the place of the utilities, while Chikorita, Cyndaquil, Totodile, and Heracross represent the four railroads. Gary Oak and Team Rocket represent Income Tax and Luxury Tax, respectively.
Tokens: The collector's edition comes with six colored plastic tokens, representing Bellossom, Chikorita, Cyndaquil, Marill, Pikachu, and Totodile.
Other features: The same optional rules from the 1999 edition are also featured in this edition. The Pokémon representing some of these powers have changed to reflect the second generation of Pokémon games (Hoppip instead of Mewtwo, Bellossom using Absorb instead of Clefairy using Rest, and Skiploom instead of Bulbasaur). The four Pokémon representing the railroads may not be named in an attack.

Pokémon Kanto Region (2014)

Pokémon Johto Region (2016)

Power Rangers 20th Anniversary Edition
Copyright date: 2013Released by:USAopoly under license from Hasbro
Power Ranger elements licensed from Saban Brands.
Issued through: General release
Free ParkingAnimarium
$220
Allies (Magna Defender)Dino Lab
$220
Terra Venture
$240
Rail Rescues
$200
Hartford Mansion
$260
Rootcore
$260
Eternal Falls of Aquitar
$150
Power Chamber
$280
Go To Jail
Pai Zhuq Academy
$200
Power Rangers 20th Anniversary EditionThe Shiba House
$300
Wind Ninja Academy
$180
Angel Grove Youth Center
$300
Villains (Lord Zedd)Villains (Vrak)
S.P.D. Academy
$180
Dome City of Corinth
$320
Strata Cycle
$200
Battlefleet
$200
Astro Megaship
$160
Allies
(Alpha 5)
Max Solarzord
$140
Gosei's Command Center
$350
The Morphin Grid
$150
Weapon's Upgrade (Saba & Dragon Dagger)
(pay $100)
Clock Tower
$140
Zordon's Command Center
$400
In Jail/Just VisitingRita Repulsa's Palace
$120
Master Xandred's Ship
$100
Allies (Tensou)Warstar Ship
$100
Phantom Ranger's Airship
$200
Power Boost
(pay $200)
Divatox's Ship
$60
Villains (Rita Repulsa)Dark Fortress
$60
Collect $200 Salary As You Pass Go
Game description: This board was released in 2013 to honor the 20th Anniversary of the Power Rangers franchise. The board features photo images of characters, Zords, vehicles, weapons and locations from nearly every season of the show up to its 20th Anniversary. All of the paper currency features the iconic lightning bolt used in nearly every Power Rangers logo. Properties are Zords, vehicles and locations from the franchise's 20 year history. Water Works is replaced by the Eternal Falls of Aquitar and the Electric Company is now a metaphorical representation of the 'Morphin Grid' that powers the Rangers' costumes and abilities. Villains from the show represent the Community Chest while Allies from the show represent Chance. The Income Tax is now a power boost and the Luxury Tax is now represented by a weapons upgrade. The plastic houses and hotels retained their usual shapes, but became red 'Zords' and white 'Megazords' respectively. The board also includes two traditional white Monopoly dice with black dots.
Tokens: Six zinc collector's tokens are included: Alpha 5, a Power Morpher, the White Ranger Helmet, a Lightning Bolt, the Megazord, and Goldar. Goldar was the winning candidate from a fan voting contest that was conducted on the official Power Rangers Facebook page. The two losing candidates for becoming a token were a pair of Ranger Boots and a Juice Cup.
Other features: A limited edition Power Rangers themed Monopoly dice was also created for use in conjunction with this board, but was offered separately. The dice is black and features both the show logo's iconic yellow lightning bolt and yellow dots as the dice's dots. This dice was given away at San Diego Comic Con 2013 and could also be won in a giveaway contest (along with other Power Rangers themed items) that was conducted on the official Power Rangers Facebook page. Later the dice, while previously advertised as being created for Monopoly during its giveaway offerings, would eventually see a retail release with a completely different board game. The dice was included with the game Trivial Pursuit – Power Rangers 20th Anniversary Edition.
The Powerpuff Girls Edition
Copyright date: 2001Released by:Parker Brothers/HasbroIssued through: General release
Game description: This edition of Monopoly was based on the Cartoon Network series of the same name. The box lid is made of a special reflective foil paper. The game board features locations from the series' fictional setting of The City of Townsville, illustrated with representative artwork. Community Chest and Chance are renamed into Forces of Evil and Hotline, respectively. The four railroads also become City of Townsville locations: Townsville Bank, Pokey Oaks School, The Mayor's Office and The Museum. The utilities are the Power Plant and the Water Tower. All of the currency features the face of The Mayor. This edition also features purple, stackable buildings in place of houses, and pink skyscrapers in place of hotels.
Tokens: Six full color plastic tokens were included: Blossom, Bubbles, Buttercup, The Mayor, Ms. Keane and Professor Utonium. In addition three cardboard punchout tokens are available, which can be used as regular playing tokens, or for a special rule variation. The three tokens represent Mojo Jojo, Fuzzy Lumpkins and Sedusa.
Other features: A special, optional set of rules was included for the three villain tokens. When using these rules, the three villains begin the game in Jail. Any of the three villain tokens can be moved from jail onto any property space (owned or unowned). If a villain token is moved onto an unowned property space, players who have enough money for the space can fight for it through rolls of the dice – the player with the highest dice roll wins the right to buy the property at its full printed value. If the villain was moved from jail to an owned property, the villain can prevent the owner from collecting rent. When another player (not the owner) lands on the occupied space, they must roll the dice. If a seven or higher is rolled, the villain is defeated and returned to jail, and no rent is owed. If a six or lower is rolled, the villain continues his/her/its occupation and rent is owed. If the owner lands on an occupied space, they too must roll – seven or higher returns the villain to jail, six or lower lets the villain token stay on that property. No penalty (or forced dice roll) is made if a villain token is moved onto a space already occupied by a player token.

Purdue University Edition (Purdueopoly)

Q[edit]

Queen Monopoly

R[edit]

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Edition

Red Sox Edition

RIM (BlackBerry) 25th Anniversary Edition

Rick and Morty Edition

S[edit]

Sailor Moon Edition

Scooby-Doo Edition

Seattle Mariners Edition

Seinfeld Edition

Sephora Edition

Sesame Street Edition

Seventieth 70th Anniversary Edition (Collector's Tin)
Copyright date: 2005Released by:Parker Brothers/HasbroIssued through: General release
Game description: This anniversary edition came in a silver colored collector's tin with an outer plastic cover. Some copies came with a card, imprinted with a code, which could be used for a special anniversary contest: the chance to win US $15,140, which is the total amount of money included in every U.S. Monopoly game. The board is foil-wrapped, and the center artwork is done in a 1930s-art deco style, as are the playing tokens, houses and hotels. The currency and cards are also imprinted with a special art deco/70th anniversary motif.
Tokens: These are chrome-plated art-deco renderings of standard tokens: A dog, a speedboat, a locomotive, a ladies' high-heeled shoe, a wheelbarrow, an iron, a tophat, a thimble, a sportscar, a sack of money, a cannon and a horse with rider.
Other features: Each of the twelve hotels has a unique design, and the thirty-two houses come in four distinct styles.

Sheraton Edition

Shrek Edition

Sigma Chi Edition

The Simpsons Edition
Copyright date: 2003Released by:USAopoly under license from HasbroIssued through: General release
Free ParkingYe Olde Off Ramp Inn
$220
ChanceRancho Relaxo
$220
Sleep Eazy Motel
$240
Shelbyville Express
$200
The Frying Dutchman
$260
The Happy Sumo
$260
Springfield Dam Hydroelectric Company
$150
The Gilded Truffle
$280
Go To Jail
Barneys Bowl-a-Rama
$200
The Simpsons EditionDuff Gardens
$300
Sir Putt-a-Lots
$180
Itchy and Scratchy Land
$300
Community ChestCommunity Chest
Noiseland Video Arcade
$180
Krustylu Studios
$320
Springfield Station
$200
Ogdenville Express
$200
Disco Stu's
$160
Chance
The Jazz Hole
$140
Springfield Glen Country Club
$350
Springfield Nuclear Power Plant
$150
First Church of Springfield Offering Plate
(pay $100)
Moe's Bar
$140
Burns Manor
$400
In Jail/Just VisitingKwik-E-Mart
$120
The Androids Dungeon
$100
ChanceHermans Military Antiques
$100
North Haverbrook Express
$200
Legitimate Business men's Protection Tax
(pay $200)
Cletus' Shack
$60
Community ChestTire Yard
$60
Go
(collect $200)
Game description: This is a special The Simpsons edition. The properties were replaced by landmarks such as Moe's Tavern and Mr. Burns Mansion, and every single card has been changed to reflect the theme.
Tokens: Eight tokens are included: The Springfield school bus, a donut, Homer, Bart in a Car, Jebediah Springfield, Kang the Alien, Blinky the Fish, and Santa's Little Helper.

The Simpsons: Treehouse of Horror Edition

Snoopy: It's a Dog's Life Edition
Game description: Chance and Community Chest have been replaced by Lucy's Psychiatric Booth and Pitcher's Mound. Properties are some of Snoopy's favorite possessions.

Snowboarding Edition

Sonic the Hedgehog Collector's Edition
Copyright date: 2012Released by:USAopoly under license from HasbroIssued through: General release
Free ParkingSand Ruins
220 Rings
BadnikMetal City
220 Rings
Apotos
240 Rings
Extreme Gear
200 Rings
Holoska
260 Rings
Empire City
260 Rings
Team Babylon
150 Rings
Sweet Mountain
280 Rings
Go To Jail
Babylon Garden
200 Rings
Sonic the Hedgehog Collector's EditionTropical Resort
300 Rings
Green Hill
180 Rings
Planet Wisp
300 Rings
Item BoxItem Box
Chemical Plant
180 Rings
Sylvania Castle
320 Rings
Tornado
200 Rings
Egg Mobile
200 Rings
Sky Sanctuary
160 Rings
Badnik
Speed Highway
$140
Splash Hill
350 Rings
Team Chaotix
150 Rings
Gift Expense
(pay 100 Rings)
Seaside Hill
140 Rings
Mad Gear
400 Rings
In Jail/Just VisitingFrog Forest
120 Rings
Mystic Mansion
100 Rings
BadnikCity Escape
100 Rings
Speed Star
200 Rings
Dr. Eggman Steals Rings
(pay 200 Rings)
Metal Harbor
60 Rings
Item BoxPumpkin Hill
60 Rings
Go
(collect 200 Rings)
Game description: This edition is inspired by the popular Sega video game franchise featuring all of the locations and characters from various games including Sonic Riders and Sonic Heroes. The money in this edition uses Rings (the currency used during the series). The Chance and Community Chest cards are renamed Item Box and Badnik cards, and the houses and hotels are called Bases and Workshops.
Tokens:Sonic the Hedgehog, Shadow the Hedgehog, Tails, Amy Rose, Knuckles, and a Chao.

Spider-Man Edition

SpongeBob SquarePants Edition
Released by:Parker Brothers/HasbroIssued through: General release
Free ParkingPalace of PranksLife Preserver
Grandma's HouseMrs. Puff's Boating SchoolMonster Truck RentalsSnailpo World HeadquartersMr. Krab's Anchor HouseBikini Bottom WaterOyster StadiumGo to Jail
Tentacle AcresSpongeBob SquarePants EditionSandy's Treedome
Tough TavernMermalair
Treasure Chest
Treasure Chest
Bikini Bottom HospitalSquidward's Island Tiki House
Bikini Bottom Bike ToursMrs. Puff's Training Boat
Barg'N MartLife Preserver
Salty SpitoonSpongeBob's Pineapple
Bikini Bottom ElectricEmployee of the Month Tax
Flying Dutchman's ShipKrusty Krab
In Jail/Just VisitingWeenie Hut Jr.Snack BarLife Preserver
Patrick's RockAnchovies BusBubble TaxChum BucketTreasure Chest
Plankton's LabGo
(collect $200)
Game description: This game is for two to six players and uses the same rules as the normal version of Monopoly. The game's rulebook details an optional quicker way to play using an including coin which depicts Plankton. This is inspired by the hit Nickelodeon animated comedy series created by Stephen Hillenburg.
Tokens: The main playing tokens depict SpongeBob holding a jellyfishing net, Sandy out of her suit, Patrick happily saluting with his hand, Squidward with his hands on his hips, Mr. Krabs standing on a pile of coins with a few in his hand, and Gary wearing shoes. A pewter coin depicting Plankton on both sides is also included for use with a special method of gameplay.
Other features: Instead of red hotels and green houses made of wood, the game features red models of the Krusty Krab and yellow models of SpongeBob's Pineapple made of plastic. The currency for the game uses clams instead of dollars and features the same values and colors of each bill as the classic Monopoly game, but the bills have a SpongeBob-style design, featuring a picture of Mr. Krabs in the center and the number value of the bill on either side of him in the middle of an old ship steering wheel. The top of the box for this game shows the top of SpongeBob's face, and the pupils of his eyes appear to move when the box is tilted.[9][10][11]
Star Trek: The Next Generation Collectors' Edition
Copyright date: 1998Released by:USAopoly/HasbroIssued through: General release
Free ParkingLoreChanceThe TravelerArdraShuttlecraft FeynmanTamarianCrystalline EntityReplicatorJ'NaiGo To Jail
GomtuuStar Trek: The Next Generation Collectors' EditionHuman
AcamarianCardassian
Community ChestCommunity Chest
MintakanTakaran
Shuttlecraft MagellanShuttlecraft Justman
AntedianChance
PakledBorg
Warp CoreLuxury Tax
AllasomorphsQ
In Jail/Just VisitingArmusBynarsChanceFanged HumanoidShuttlecraft HawkingIncome TaxFerengiCommunity ChestFarpoint StationGo
Game description: First in a proposed series of four Star Trek Monopoly editions (only two were made; this and the Original Series edition listed below), the game's elements drew heavily from the series' seven-season run. The paper currency was made to be different values of gold-pressed latinum, houses became Galaxy-class Starships, hotels became Starbases, Community Chest and Chance became Starfleet Orders and Captain's Log, respectively, and the cards were changed to reflect scenarios from different episodes, complete with the respective episode's Stardate. The Electric Company became Warp Core, and the Water Works became Replicator. The four railroads became shuttlecraft of the Enterprise NCC-1701-D: Hawking, Magellan, Feynman and Justman. The property spaces became alien races or specific alien adversaries, such as the Ferengi, Bynars, Armus, the Borg or Q.
Tokens: Eight included tokens represented the characters of Jean-Luc Picard, William Riker, Data, Geordi La Forge, Worf, Beverly Crusher, Deanna Troi and Wesley Crusher. An included certificate allowed game owners to mail or fax USAopoly for four additional tokens, representing Tasha Yar, Katherine Pulaski, Miles Edward O'Brien and Guinan.
Other features: A numbered Certificate of Authenticity was included, with two signatures. One was from Rich Uncle Pennybags, the fictional spokes-character of Monopoly, and the other was from Majel Barrett Roddenberry. The instructions booklet was titled Prime Directive, and it indicated that this edition was to be the first of four Star Trek themed games intended for release (though only one other, based on the Original Series, was produced). If all four had been produced, they were intended to be linked in order to form a larger square board. Also included was an additional booklet, the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D Ship's Manifest/Alien Species Identification Guide. The booklet could be flipped so that one side or the other could be read.
Star Trek: The Original Series Limited Edition
Copyright date: 1998Released by:USAopoly/HasbroIssued through: General release
Game description: Second in a proposed series of four Star Trek Monopoly editions (see entry on TNG edition above), the game's elements drew heavily from the Original Series' three-season run (but not the Animated Series). The paper currency was made to be different values of Federation Credits, houses became Constitution-class Starships, hotels became Starbases, Community Chest and Chance became Starfleet Orders and Captain's Log, respectively, and the cards were changed to be scenarios from different episodes, complete with the respective episode's Stardate. The Electric Company became Engineering, and the Water Works became Replicator. The four railroads became other Constitution-class Starships: The Constellation, the Intrepid, the Potemkin and the Defiant. The property spaces became aliens or specific adversaries, such as the Gorn, Kor, Nomad, tribbles or the Keeper.
Tokens: Eight included tokens represented the characters of James T. Kirk, Spock, Leonard McCoy, Montgomery Scott, Hikaru Sulu, Nyota Uhura, Pavel Chekov and Christine Chapel. An included certificate allowed game owners to mail or fax USAopoly for two additional tokens, representing characters from the original Star Trek pilot The Cage: Christopher Pike and Number One.
Other features: A numbered Certificate of Authenticity was included, with two signatures. One was from Mr. Monopoly (the renamed Rich Uncle Pennybags), the fictional spokes-character of Monopoly, and the other was from William Shatner. The instructions booklet was titled Prime Directive, and it indicated that this edition was to be the second of four Star Trek themed games intended for release (though only one other, based on The Next Generation, was produced). If all four had been produced, they were intended to be linked in order to form a larger square board. (The instructions still give directions for playing with the boards from the two produced games.) Also included was an additional booklet, the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 Ship's Manifest/Alien Species Identification Guide. The booklet could be flipped so that one side or the other could be read.

Star Wars Episode 1 Edition

Star Wars Original Trilogy Edition (1996)
Copyright date: 1996Released by:Parker Brothers/HasbroIssued through: General release
Free ParkingLanding PlatformImperial CardsCarbon Freezing ChamberReactor Control RoomX-Wing FighterThrone RoomCentral CoreMoisture FarmLanding BayGo To Jail
Massassi TempleStar Wars Original Trilogy Edition (1996)Ewok Village
War RoomForest
Rebel CardsRebel Cards
Temple Throne RoomShield Generator
Millennium FalconStar Destroyer
Lars HomesteadImperial Cards
SpaceportMonument Square
Reactor CoreBounty
Mos EisleyImperial Palace
In Jail/Just VisitingFrozen PlainsEcho BaseImperial CardsNorth RidgeTie FighterDocking TaxSwampRebel CardsYoda's HutGo
Game description: To mark the 20th anniversary of the release of Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, two versions of Monopoly were released. One was a numbered, limited edition, which came with special Imperial Credit coins. The other (photographed here), was a general release. Paper currency in both editions are also printed as Imperial Credits – Coruscant, but use Aurebesh on the paper (as well as Arabic numerals – a translation guide to Aurebesh is printed on the back of the rules booklet). The game board features artwork and locations from Episodes IV-VI (the Classic Trilogy). Community Chest becomes Rebel Cards and Chance becomes Imperial Cards. The two tax spaces become Docking Tax (10% or 200 credits) and Bounty (75 credits). Some of the artwork (such as the photo stills used for the Tatooine spaces) comes from the 1997 Special Edition releases of the Classic Trilogy, whereas the illustration for the Imperial Palace comes from original concept artwork.
Tokens: Nine pewter tokens were included: Darth Vader, an Imperial stormtrooper, Emperor Palpatine, Boba Fett, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Luke Skywalker, C-3PO, Princess Leia Organa and Han Solo.
Other features: Houses and hotels are replaced by X-Wing fighters and Corellian freighters (if the player is using a token of one of the rebels) or by TIE fighters and Star Destroyers (if the player is using the token of one of the Imperials, which includes Boba Fett). However, by standard Monopoly rules, only thirty-two maximum X-Wings/TIE Fighters are allowed to be in use (in place of houses), as well as a maximum of twelve Corellian freighters/Star Destroyers (in place of hotels).
Star Wars Original Trilogy Edition (2004)
Copyright date: 2004Released by:Parker Brothers/HasbroIssued through: General release
Game description: This edition is essentially a re-release of the Classic Trilogy edition, above. The board game artwork did not change, nor did the Title Deed cards, paper currency, or Rebel/Imperial cards (in place of Community Chest and Chance, respectively). The outer box artwork was changed, and the board in this edition is a quarter fold (as opposed to the half fold version in the Classic Trilogy edition).
Tokens: Eight pewter tokens were included: Darth Vader (in a new pose), Luke Skywalker (in a new pose), Obi-Wan Kenobi (in a new pose), R2-D2, Grand Moff Tarkin, Lando Calrissian, a TIE fighter pilot, and a Tusken Raider.
Other features: See details in the Classic Trilogy edition listing, above. Gameplay variants are unchanged between the two releases.

Star WarsThe Clone Wars Edition

Star Wars: Saga Edition

Star Wars: The Force Awakens edition

Street Fighter Collector's Edition
Copyright date: 2012Released by:USAopoly under license from HasbroIssued through: General release
Game description: This edition is inspired by the most popular fighting video game series published by Capcom. The gameboard includes characters and fighting arenas covering the series' 25th anniversary. Chance and Community Chest cards are renamed Bonus Stage and Random Select cards, and the houses and hotels are renamed Training Rooms and Dojos.
Tokens: Six pewter tokens were included: Ryu, M. Bison, Blanka, Vega's mask, Chun-Li's wrist cuff and a Hadouken.

St. Louis CardinalsWorld Series Championship Edition (2006)

Sun-Maid Edition

Super Bowl XXXII (1998)
Free ParkingJet FlyoverDefence CardsOpening CeremoniesCoin TossExtra PointKickoffHalftime ShowWater WorksScoreboardGo To Jail
Super Bowl ProgramSuper Bowl XXXII (1998)Quarterback
Super Bowl FootballCoach 1
Offense CardsOffense Cards
Super Bowl TicketCoach 2
Field GoalTouchdown
Denver BroncosDefence Cards
Broncos' CheerleadersLombardi Trophy
Electric CompanyLuxury Tax
Broncos' MascotSuper Bowl Champions
JailQualcomm StadiumMile High SaluteDefence CardsBroncos' FansSafetyStadium TaxAFC Conference ChampionsOffense CardsNFC Conference ChampionsGo

South Park Edition

STV 100 Years Edition

  1. REDIRECT STV Group (United States)

Super Mario Bros. Edition

Superman Returns Edition

Supernatural Edition

Surfing Edition

Syracuse University Edition (Orange-opoly)

T[edit]

Target Corporation Edition

Teaneck Township Edition (Teaneckopoly 10th Edition)

Texas A&M University Edition (Aggieolopy)

Texas Tech University Edition (Texas Techopoly)

Tennessee Volunteers Edition

Ford Thunderbird 50th Anniversary Edition

Transformers Collector's Edition
Copyright date: 2007Released by:USAopoly, under license by HasbroIssued through: General retail
Game description: To help promote the release of the new Transformers live action film, Hasbro created a special board based on Generation 1 continuity. Chance and Community Chest cards have been replaced by Autobot and Decepticon cards, and require a card scanner to read them, much like the old tech specs on the back of Generation 1 packaging. Energon cubes and Anti-Matter replace houses and hotels, and new rules have been added for additional gameplay.
Tokens: 6 tokens are included, with each one based upon their appearances in Generation 1: Optimus Prime, Megatron, Starscream, Jazz, Bumblebee, and Soundwave.
Toys 'R' Us 50th Anniversary Edition – Monopoly Deluxe Edition
Copyright date: 1998Released by:Parker Brothers/HasbroIssued through: Toys 'R' Us stores exclusive
Game description: To mark the 50th Anniversary of the Toys 'R' Us toy store chain, its parent company released an exclusive Monopoly Deluxe Edition set. These are standard U.S. Deluxe Edition games, with the exceptions being the plastic sleeve having the 50 Years Forever Fun logo, and a different set of pewter tokens inside the box, replacing the regular Deluxe Edition tokens. A pewter medallion with the Toys 'R' Us mascot, Geoffrey the Giraffe, was also included, to be placed in the center of the rotatable Title Deed card holder.
Tokens: Ten pewter tokens were included, nine of which represent popular toys by Hasbro, sold within Toys 'R' Us stores. They are: Mr. Potato Head, G.I. Joe, Rich Uncle Pennybags (shortly before he was renamed Mr. Monopoly), an Easy-Bake Oven, a Tinkertoy, a log cabin made of Lincoln Logs, a can of Play-Doh, a Nerf football on a kickstand, and a Tonka dump truck. The tenth token is a bust of Toys 'R' Us mascot Geoffrey the Giraffe.


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United Parcel Service Edition

United States Air Force Edition

U.S. Army Edition

United States Marine Corps Edition
Copyright date: 2005Released by:Parker Brothers/HasbroIssued through: General release
Free ParkingEA-6B Prowler
$220
Eagle, Globe, and AnchorF/A-18D HornetAV-8B Harrier II3rd Marine Division
$200
Light Armored Vehicle (LAV)
$260
Assault Amphibious Vehicle
$260
PT
$150
HMMWV
$280
Go To Jail
TOW Missile Launcher
$200
United States Marine Corps EditionUH-1N Huey Helicopter
$300
AGM-114 HellfireMissile
$180
AH-1W Super Cobra Helicopter
$300
Iwo JimaIwo Jima
AIM-7 Sparrow IIIMissile
$180
CH-46 Sea Knight Helicopter
$320
2nd Marine Division
$200
4th Marine Division
$200
M40 Field Protective Mask
$160
Eagle, Globe, and Anchor
Field Radio
$140
M1A1 Abrams Battle Tank
$350
Marine Corps Community Services
$150
Marine Corps birthday Ball Fund
(pay $100)
Night Vision Goggles
$140
M16-A2 Service Rifle
$400
In Jail/Just VisitingMK 19 Grenade Launcher
$120
AT4
$100
Eagle, Globe, and AnchorHowitzer
$100
1st Marine Division
$200
Payment On Marine Corps Exchange Account
(pay 10% or $200)
MOLLE Pack
$60
Iwo JimaHelmet & Boots
$60
Go
(collect $200.00 salary as you pass)
Game description: This edition utilizes a military-specific motif. Uncle Pennybags is frequently seen in MARPAT, while the Chance and Community Chest cards use Marine jargon.
Tokens: Pair of boots, helmet, HMMWV, Amphibious Assault Vehicle, AV-8B Harrier, and block letters 'USMC'.
Other features: The houses are referred to as battalions, and the hotels as regiments. The Community Chest spaces are renamed Iwo Jima (in reference to Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima), while the Chance spaces are renamed Eagle, Globe, and Anchor.


United States Navy Edition

United States Coast Guard Edition

University of Alabama Edition (Bamaopoly)

University of Connecticut Edition (UConnopoly)

University of Georgia Edition (Dawgopoly)

University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign Edition (Illiniopoly)

University of Kentucky Edition (UKopoly)

University of Leeds Edition

University of Michigan Edition (Michiganopoly)

University of Tennessee Edition (Volopoly)

University of Texas at Austin Edition (Texasopoly)

U.S. Space Program Edition
Copyright date: 1998Released by:USAopoly, Inc., under license from HasbroIssued through: General release
Game description: This edition was released in 1998, to highlight achievements of the U.S. Space Program, including the then-recent Mars Pathfinder mission, and to mark the fortieth anniversary of NASA. The board features photographs related to the U.S. Space Program from 1960 to 1990. Properties include TIROS-1, the X-15, missions from the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo and Shuttle programs. Railroads became the Redstone rocket, the Titan rocket, the Saturn V rocket and the Shuttle. Community Chest and Chance became Earth and Moon, respectively. The tax spaces became Payload Tax (10% or $200) and Docking Tax ($75). The Electric Company and Water Works spaces remained the same.
Tokens: Eight pewter tokens were included: A generic satellite, an Astronaut, a Shuttle (though without a vertical stabilizer), a Lunar Rover, an Apollo Space Capsule, a Lunar lander, the Mars Sojourner rover, and the Hubble Space Telescope.
Other features: The included Mission Manual (at the end of the rules booklet) explains the reasons behind the inclusion of the various Space Program missions on the game board. Currency features the Rich Uncle Pennybags character holding a space helmet and an American flag (rather than his usual tophat and cane). Houses and hotels retained their usual shapes, but became silver hangars and black space centers respectively.


V[edit]

Vintage Game Collection Edition

Virginia Techopoly Edition

W[edit]

The Wizard of Oz Collector's Edition
Copyright date: 1998Released by:USAopoly under license from Hasbro, Wizard of Oz film elements licensed from Turner Entertainment CompanyIssued through: Originally exclusive to the Warner Brothers Studio Stores, copies also became available through USAopoly's website and other retailers.
Free ParkingWicked Witch CornerGood Witch CardsHaunted ForrestMonkey MountainCourageWitch's CastleGuard's QuartersWater WorksGlenda GardensGo To Jail
Poppy FieldThe Wizard of Oz Collector's EditionEmerald City
Land Of OzThe Wizard's Hall
Bad Witch CardsBad Witch Cards
Apple OrchardBalloon Central
A HeartA Way Home
Cowardly Lion's LairGood Witch Cards
Tin Man's Wood HillRuby Slippers Way
Electric CompanyLuxury Tax
Scarecrow's CornfieldHome Sweet Home
In Jail/Just VisitingGlenda's BubbleMunchkinlandGood Witch CardsThe RainbowA BrainTornado InsuranceKansasBad Witch CardsAuntie Em's FarmGo
Game description: This was one of USAopoly's first boards that mixed a popular film license with their license to produce themed Monopoly boards. For The Wizard of Oz, properties are placed around the board in a sequence roughly paralleling the plot of the movie. Thus the brown spaces feature stills from the sepia-toned sequences of Kansas, the light blue spaces are from Munchkinland, and the green spaces are from the Emerald City. The Utilities remained the same, but the Electric Company is represented by a photo of the jolt that the Wicked Witch of the West received when trying to remove the Ruby Slippers, and the Water Works is represented by a photo of the sequence from the Wicked Witch melting (the space is also subtitled 'I'm Melting!!!'). The Community Chest and Chance cards retained those names, but the spaces on the board are represented by the Wicked Witch's hat and Glinda's crown, respectively (and card texts were changed to match the theme). Houses and Hotels were recolored grey and green, and were renamed Farmhouses and Palaces. The dice are described as being ruby red. Currency features photographs of characters from the movie (from Toto on the $1 to Dorothy on the $500). While the dollar sign $ is used, the denominations are said to be in bricks (instead of dollars), issued by the Bank of Emerald City.
Tokens: Eight pewter tokens were included: Heads of Dorothy/Toto, the Scarecrow, the Cowardly Lion, the Tin Man, a Tornado (with a house inside it), the Wicked Witch's hat, Glinda's crown and the pair of ruby slippers.
World Cup 1998
Free ParkingYugoslaviaAwayFranceSwedenStade De FranceUruguayRussiaSoft Drinks CompanySpainGo To Jail
HungaryWorld Cup 1998England
PolandArgentina
HomeHome
NetherlandsItaly
Stade Du Parc Des PrincesStade De Gerland
CzechoslovakiaAway
AustriaGermany
Lighting CompanySign On Fee
BelgiumBrazil
JailMexicoChileAwayRomaniaStade VélodromeTransfer FeeSwitzerlandHomeScotlandGo

World Cup 2006 Edition

Walnut Creekopoly

Woodstockopoly

World of Warcraft Collector's Edition

WWE

X[edit]

X-Men Collector's Edition

Y[edit]

Yorkshire Monopoly

USA (Spanish language)[edit]

U.S. Standard Edition en Español
Copyright date: 1985Released by:Parker Brothers/Kenner Parker ToysIssued through: General release
Game description: This is a Spanish translation of a U.S. Standard Edition Monopoly set. All placenames are literal translation of the original Atlantic City, New Jersey locations. Even the infamous misspelling of Marven Gardens is carried over, as Jardines Marvin on this board. All four railroads have the same names, the Electric Company and Water Works are also both kept. Under the space for Go, the Spanish word ¡Adelante! is written. The currency has the same colors and design as a standard U.S. set, with the legend 'Copyright 1935 by Parker Brothers Inc.' Similarly, the Community Chest (Arca Communal) and Chance (Casualidad) cards feature the Uncle Pennybags/Mr. Monopoly character that was introduced in 1936. Houses are the standard green plastic, and hotels are the standard red plastic.
Tokens: These are also based on the standard U.S. Edition game set, as of 1985 they were: a cannon, a battleship, a dog, a horse and rider, a shoe, a tophat, a wheelbarrow, a thimble, an iron and a car.
Other features: This 1985 edition was released by Parker Brothers as a division of the then Kenner Parker Toys, which was later bought out by Hasbro.


All the different monopoly games

Cities[edit]

Atlanta, issued in 1994 and 1995.

Atlantic City (standard edition). First issued by Parker Brothers in 1935. Mega Edition featuring more Atlantic City streets released in 2006.

Baltimore, issued in 1997.

Boston
Free ParkingBloomingdale'sChancePrudential CenterFilene'sThe Boston Common Parking GarageThe Lenox HotelThe Bostonian HotelBostongasThe ColonnadeGo To Jail
Ye Olde Union Oyster HouseBostonDeloitte & Touche LLP
The Capital GrilleSmith Barney
Community ChestCommunity Chest
Legal Sea FoodsFederated Services Company
North StationSouth Station
The New MuseumChance
Isabella Stewart Gardner MuseumBank Boston
Boston EdisonLuxury Tax
The Children's MuseumShreve, Crump & Low
JailThe Sports Museum of New EnglandBoston CelticsChanceBoston Red SoxMassportIncome TaxUSS Constitution MuseumCommunity ChestThe Boston Public LibraryGo

Boston – two editions: Boston, issued in 1994, 1995, 1996 and Boston (Historic) issued in 1998.

Cedar Rapids, Iowa, issued unknown

Charlotte issued in 1997.

Chicago Edition
Copyright date: 2000Released by:USAopoly under license from HasbroIssued through: General release (issued in 1995, 1996 and 2000)
Free ParkingKentucky Avenue
$220
ChanceIndiana Avenue
$220
Illinois Avenue
$240
B&O Railroad
$200
Atlantic Avenue
$260
Ventnor Avenue
$260
Water Works
$150
Marvin Gardens
$280
Go To Jail
New York Avenue
$200
Chicago EditionPacific Avenue
$300
Tennessee Avenue
$180
North Carolina Avenue
$300
Community ChestCommunity Chest
St. James Place
$180
Pennsylvania Avenue
$320
Pennsylvania Railroad
$200
Short Line
$200
Virginia Avenue
$160
Chance
States Avenue
$140
Park Place
$350
Electric Company
$150
Luxury Tax
(pay $100)
St. Charles Place
$140
Boardwalk
$400
In Jail/Just VisitingConnecticut Avenue
$120
Vermont Avenue
$100
ChanceOriental Avenue
$100
Reading Railroad
$200
Income Tax
(pay $200)
Baltic Avenue
$60
Community ChestMediter-ranean Avenue
$60
Go
Game description: This was one in a series of officially licensed city edition Monopoly game boards for various U.S. cities. The Chicago edition board features photographs of 21 existing Chicago landmarks, and one historical landmark: Fort Dearborn. The main background of the board is a photograph overlooking the Chicago River. The four railroad spaces were replaced with four well-known companies headquartered in Chicago: Bank One (which was absorbed by Chase in 2005, but whose logo also appeared on this edition's currency), Yellow Cab, Chicago Tribune and Eli's Cheesecake. Houses and hotels are the standard green and red plastic. The utility spaces are ComEd and the Chicago Water Works.
Tokens: Six pewter tokens were included: A rolled up Chicago Tribune, the Chicago Water Tower, Sears Tower, a Wolley Cab car, the Navy PierFerris wheel and a slice of Eli's Cheesecake.

Cincinnati, issued in 1998.

Cleveland (1996)
Free ParkingPierre'sChanceKaufmann'sCleveland Museum of Art StoreGreen LineMarymountFairview Health SystemCity Of Cleveland WaterThe Cleveland Clinic CenterGo To Jail
Cleveland IndiansCleveland (1996)Sherwin-Williams
Cleveland BrownsNational City
Community ChestCommunity Chest
Cleveland CavaliersAmeritech
Blue LineContinental Airlines
Severance HallChance
Karamu House IncThe Avenue Tower City Centre
Cleveland Public PowerLuxury Tax
Playhouse Square CenterRock and Roll Hall of Fame Museum
JailCleveland MagazineWMJI Magic 105.7ChanceSun NewspapersRed LineCity TaxSeaworldCommunity ChestCleveland Metroparks ZooGo
Dallas (1996)
Free ParkingFAO Schwarz Fifth AvenueChanceFoley'sMacy'sDart Rail Light Rail TransitQuadrangleHighland Park VillageLone Star GasNorth Park CenterGo To Jail
The Staubach CompanyDallas (1996)The Stoneleigh Hotel
Ebby Holiday RealtorsThe Fairmont
Community ChestCommunity Chest
EDSThe Mansion Of Dallas-Fort Worth
Dallas Love FieldSouthwest Airlines
Simon David and Tom ThumbChance
Weir's Furniture VillageTexas Stadium
TuelectricLuxury Tax
Zen Floral Design StudioCowboys
JailStar Canyon New Texas CuisineCafe PacificChancePatrizioCommuter Rail DartCity TaxAfrican American MuseumCommunity ChestDallas ZooGo

Dana Point, issued in 1996.

Denver, issued in 1996

Detroit, issued in 1997.

Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, issued in 2007.

Fox Cities, Wisconsin, issued in 2003.

Grand Rapids, issued in 2004.

Green Bay, issued in 2000.

Hollywood (1997)
Free ParkingCalifornia Film CommissionChanceUnited Talent AgencyInternational Creative ManagementNetwork NBCMiramax FilmsDimension FilmsWater WorksPolygram FilmsGo To Jail
The Hollywood ReporterHollywood (1997)Tristar
Premiere Movie MagazineColumbia
Community ChestCommunity Chest
Billboard LiveSony Pictures
Network ABCNetwork E!
Capitol RecordsChance
PalaceTwentieth Century Fox
Electric CompanyLuxury Tax
Hollywood BowlParamount
JailDolby DigitalPanavision Woodland HillsChanceColor By DeLuxeNetwork CBSCity TaxHollywood BoulevardCommunity ChestHollywood & VineGo
Houston (1996)
Free ParkingOshman's Supersports VsaChanceMacy'sFoley'sBMWHermannTirr SystemsSouthwestern BellTexas Children's HospitalGo To Jail
Houston AstrosHouston (1996)George R. Brown Convention Center
TPC The WoodlandsThe Houstonian Hotel Club and Bar
Community ChestCommunity Chest
Houston Livestock Show and RodeoThe Wyndham Warwick Hotel
Port Of Houston AuthoritySouthwest Airlines
The Children's Museum of HoustonChance
FAO SchwarzSpace Center Houston
HL&PLuxury Tax
The Houston ZooAstrodome
JailLandry's Seafood HouseWillie G's Oyster BarChanceJoe's Crab ShackMetroCity TaxThe Cynthia Woods Mitchell PavilionCommunity ChestTheater DistrictGo
Indianapolis (1996)
Free ParkingSt. Vincent HospitalsChanceDow BrandsEli Lilly and CompanyIndiana RailroadIndianapolis Business JournalThe Saturday Evening PostAmeritechThe Star IndianapolisGo To Jail
St. Elmo SteakhouseIndianapolis (1996)Talk To Tucker's Realtors
Rathskeller RestaurantBank One
Community ChestCommunity Chest
Indiana Roof BallroomAnthem
Union StationIndygo
Indianapolis PacersChance
Indianapolis IndiansAmerican United Life Insurance Co.
Ipalco EnterprisesLuxury Tax
Indianapolis ColtsIndianapolis Speedway
JailParisianL-S AyresChanceCircle CentreAmerican Trans AirCity TaxEiteljorg MuseumCommunity ChestChildren's MuseumGo

Jacksonville, issued in 2002.

Kansas City, issued in 1997.

La Jolla, issued in 1994.

Las Vegas, issued in 1997, 2000.

Los Angeles, issued in 1996.

New York City
Copyright date: 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2001, and 2011Released by: USAopoly
Free ParkingMacy'sChanceFAO SchwarzBloomingdale'sJohn F Kennedy International AirportLes CelebritesThe Rainbow RoomCon Edison GasThe Four SeasonsGo To Jail
Lincoln CenterNew York CityThe Regency Hotel
American Museum Of Natural HistoryEssex House
Community ChestCommunity Chest
New York YankeesThe Plaza
Penn StationGrand Central Station
Empire State BuildingChance
Statue of LibertyTiffany & Co.
Con Edison ElectricLuxury Tax
Central ParkTrump Tower
JailGeorge Washington BridgeBrooklyn BridgeChanceHolland TunnelLa Guardia AirportCity TaxWorld Trade CenterCommunity ChestSouth Street SeaportGo
Game description: Board layout above is for a circa 1994 board. Later printings had many changes including:
  • 'Boardwalk': The Plaza (1996), Fifth Avenue (1998), Statue of Liberty (2001), Ellis Island (2011)

Manitowoc, issued in 2000.

Games

Menomonie, Wisconsin, issued in 2004 (Menomonopoly).

Minneapolis, Saint Paul (Twin Cities Edition), issued 1997.

Moberly, Missouri Unknown issue date.

Orlando, issued in 1997.

Palos Verdes, issued in 2007. [1]

Philadelphia (1996)
Free ParkingTemple OwlsChanceAcademy of MusicAvenue of the ArtsSuburbanPhiladelphia EaglesCoreStates ComplexGas CompanyPhiladelphia PhilliesGo To Jail
The Old Original Bookbinder'sPhiladelphia (1996)City Hall
KatmanduBoathouse Row
Community ChestCommunity Chest
Di LulloThe Free Library of Philadelphia
University CityFrankford
Philadelphia Museum of ArtChance
The Franklin Institute Science MuseumIndependence Hall
Electric CompanyLuxury Tax
The Philadelphia ZooCoreStates
JailThe Shops at Liberty PlaceStrawbridge'sChanceFranklin MillsMarket EastCity TaxItalian MarketCommunity ChestMummers MuseumGo

Pittsburgh, issued in 1996.

Rochester (issue date unknown)

San Diego (1994, 1995, 1996, 2002)
Free ParkingMacy'sChanceFAO SchwarzHorton PlazaSan Diego TrolleyAviara Golf ClubSan Diego ChargersWater WorksSan Diego PadresGo To Jail
Z GallerieSan Diego (1994, 1995, 1996, 2002)Old Town Mexican Cafe
Brady'sBully's East
Community ChestCommunity Chest
Robinsons MayCoruehe Diner
Old Town Trolley ToursSouthwest Airlines
San Diego Wild Animal ParkChance
Reuben H. Fleet Space Theater and Science ParkPanda's
Electric CompanyLuxury Tax
US Olympic Training Center, San DiegoSeaWorld
JailShelter IslandMission Bay ParkChanceBalboa ParkGiant Dipper, Belmont ParkCity TaxSan Diego Hall of Champions Sports MuseumCommunity ChestSeau's The RestaurantGo
San Francisco (1995)
Free ParkingFAO SchwarzChanceZ GallerieMacy'sCaltrainSmith BarneyDeloitte & ToucheWater WorksCitibankGo To Jail
Masa'sSan Francisco (1995)The Westin St. Francis
Fog City DinerMark Hopkins Inter-Continental
Community ChestCommunity Chest
VertigoThe Fairmont
Southwest AirlinesHornblower Dining Yachts
Big 98.1Chance
San Francisco FicusWilkes Bashford
Electric CompanyLuxury Tax
San Francisco ChronicleGump's
JailPier 39San Francisco ZooChanceSan Francisco Museum of Modern ArtSamtransCity TaxGolden Gate BridgeCommunity ChestCoit TowerGo

San Francisco, issued in 1995; historic edition, issued in 1998.

Seattle, issued in 1997.

St. Louis, issued in 1997.

Teaneck, New Jersey, 10th ed. issued in 2012.

Washington, D.C. (1997)
Free ParkingFahrney's Pens Inc.ChanceFAO SchwarzHecht'sAnacostia1789 RestaurantClyde'sWashington GasOld Ebbitt GrillGo To Jail
Georgetown ParkWashington, D.C. (1997)Renaissance Mayflower Hotel
Union StationLoews l'Enfant Plaza Hotel
Community ChestCommunity Chest
Mazza GallerieHotel Washington
Archives & Navy MemorialMetro Center
The Kennedy CenterChance
The PentagonCapitol
PepcoLuxury Tax
Smithsonian InstitutionWhite House
JailWashington MonumentJefferson MemorialChanceLincoln MemorialWoodley Park ZooCity TaxBulletsCommunity ChestUS Air ArenaGo


Utica, New York, issued 2018.

Wilkes-Barre, issued 2012.

States[edit]

Alaska (1997, 2003)
Free ParkingKetchikanChanceJuneauAnchorageFloat PlaneBlack BearGrizzly BearPortage GlacierPolar BearGo To Jail
WolfAlaska (1997, 2003)Kenai Fjords
CaribouGlacier Bay
Community ChestCommunity Chest
MooseDenali National Park
Dog SledCruise Ship
WhaleChance
WalrusBald Eagle
PipelineLuxury Tax
OtterMount McKinley
JailSeward HarborKing SalmonChanceSilver SalmonWhite Pass RailroadIncome TaxArctic SunsetCommunity ChestNorthern LightsGo

Arizona, issued in 1998.

Florida, issued in 1998.

Hawaii, issued in 1996.

Maine, issued in 1999.

Oregon, issued in 1998.

Rhode Island, issued in 1998.

Texas, issued in 1999, also available in a container in the shape of the state.

Utah, issued in 1998.

Territories[edit]

Puerto Rico, issued in 2005.

Regions[edit]

Napa Valley, California, issued in 1997.

New England, issued in 2001.

References[edit]

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External links[edit]

  • Rich Man series review (Chinese)
  • Nearly one hundred monopoly boards listed at MonopolyBoards.Info
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