List of licensed Monopoly game boards

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The following is a list of licensed game boards of the Parker Brothers/Hasbro board game Monopoly adhering to a particular theme. See also Localized versions of the Monopoly game for boards pertaining to different countries, cities or areas.

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English language boards

Australian releases

Australian Edition

Box lid art Essential facts Detailed information
Australian Edition of Monopoly Copyright date: 1990


Released by: Parker


Issued through: General release, exclusive to Australia
Game description The first Australian Edition of Monopoly was released in 1990. The enclosed booklet describes the selection of the twenty-two colored properties and four railroads, from Stanley Street and Collins Street in Melbourne VIC, Kings Avenue and Flinders Way in Canberra ACT, Macquaire Street and Todd Street in Perth WA, to Barrack Street and Victoria Square in Adelaide SA. The four railroads included are Flinders Street Station, Sydney Station, Perth Station and Adelaide Station. Telstra and Australia Post take the places of Electric Company and Water Works, respectively. The currency denominations are 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 Australian Dollars
Tokens Cannon, horse and rider, top hat, iron, battleship, race car and shoe.

Australian Football League

Canadian releases

Canadian Edition (1982 release)

Box lid art Essential facts Detailed information
First Canadian Edition of Monopoly, released in 1982. Copyright date: 1982


Released by: Parker


Issued through: General release, exclusive to Canada.
Game description This is the first Canadian Edition of Monopoly, released in 1982. The enclosed booklet describes the selection of the twenty-two colored properties and four railroads, from St. John's, Newfoundland, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Quebec City, Quebec, Montreal, Quebec, Ottawa, Ontario, Toronto, Ontario, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Regina, Saskatchewan, Edmonton, Alberta, Calgary, Alberta, Vancouver, British Columbia and Victoria, British Columbia. The four railroads included are CN Rail, Ontario Northland, CP Rail and B.C. Rail. Telephone Company and Gas Company take the places of Electric Company and Water Works, respectively. And the police officer illustrated on the "Go to Jail" space is redrawn to appear as a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
Tokens Cannon, horse and rider, top hat, iron, battleship, race car, shoe, and beaver - this last being exclusive to this edition.
Other features All aspects of printed text in the game are bilingual English/French, including the booklet about the game, the game's instructions, the Chance and Community Cards, game spaces on the board, and property cards.

Canadian Edition (2000 release) This edition was released in honor of the 2000 World Monopoly Championship being held in Toronto.

USA releases

1935 Deluxe First Edition (2002 reproduction)

Box lid art Essential facts Detailed information
1935 Deluxe Edition Monopoly lid, from the 2002 reproduction Copyright dates: 1935/2002


Released by: Winning Moves Games


Issued through: General release
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."

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The American Express Funds Edition

Box lid art Essential facts Detailed information
Amex.GIF Copyright date: 2000


Released by: American Express Mutual Fund Co. (AXP Funds), a subsidiary at the time of American Express, Inc., under license from USAopoly


Issued 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.

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Batman Edition

Best Buy Corp. Edition

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50th Anniversary Chevy Corvette Edition

Chicago Edition

Box lid art Essential facts Detailed information
Chicago Edition lid Copyright date: 2000


Released by: USAopoly under license from Hasbro


Issued through: General release
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 overlookig 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 Pier Ferris Wheel and a slice of Eli's Cheesecake.

Chicago White Sox World Series 1917-2005 Edition

Coca Cola Edition

The .com Edition

Box lid art Essential facts Detailed information
dot com Edition lid Copyright date: 2000


Released by: Parker Brothers/Hasbro


Issued 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!, ETrade, 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 wasn't returned there in the meantime).

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Disney Edition

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Copyright date:


Released by:


Issued through: Available only in Disney theme parks.
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 Disneyland Train, the Disneyland Paris Bus, the Disneyland Tokyo Boat, and the Disneyworld Monorail. The normal money included is slightly smaller than the original, and are referred to as "wishes" instead of dollars; however, they're 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: The Pirate Ship, Monorail Car, Disneyland Train, a Splash Mountain raft, Haunted Mansion chair, and a Log Flume car.

Dominick's Collector's Edition

Box lid art Essential facts Detailed information
Copyright date: 2006


Released by: USAopoly under license from Hasbro


Issued 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.

Duel Masters Edition

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Dale Earnhardt Edition

ESPN Ultimate Sports Fan Edition

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Family Guy Edition

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Garfield Edition

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Hard Rock Cafe Edition

Harley Davidson Edition

Hawaii Edition

Here and Now Edition

Box lid art Essential facts Detailed information
US Here and Now Edition lid Copyright date: 2006


Released by: Parker Brothers/Hasbro


Issued 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 JFK, 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.

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I Love Lucy Edition

Inflatable Edition

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James Bond 007 Edition 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 movie is "O07 Assignment". Other than that it has all the movies, incuding the latest Casino Royale. The tokens are: 007 logo, Aston Martin DBS, Lotus Esprit sub, Acrostar jet, Rosa Klebb's Shoe and Oddjobs Hat. The Chance and Community Chest spaces have been replaced by: "Bond Women" and "Bond Villians" The also have a diffrent 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". This has section has been written by GH or Ujgeeen

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Looney Tunes: Official Classic Cartoon Edition

Box lid art Essential facts Detailed information
Looney Tunes Official Classic Cartoon Edition lid Copyright date: 1999


Released by: Parker Brothers/Hasbro


Issued through: Warner Brothers Studio Store
Game description This was a numbered, limited edition board. Properties bear the names of actual Looney Tunes cartoons. Utilities have the "Acme" name, and railroads become "Rocket Airlines", "Witch Hazel's Shuttle", "Marvin the Martian's Taxi" and "Wile E. Delivery." 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, Tazmanian 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

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Marvel Super Heroes Edition

Marshall Field's Edition

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Marshall Field's Edition lid Copyright date: 1997


Released by: USAopoly, Inc. under license from Hasbro.


Issued through: Marshall Field's stores
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 commuter lines and one station: The Lake/Dan Ryan Line, the Ravenswood Line, the Evanston Express and Union 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. The "Income Tax" space became a "City Tax" (with the same rates), and currency bears the Marshall Field's logo. 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.

Monopoly: The Mega Edition

Box lid art Essential facts Detailed information
Game box Copyright date: 2006

Released by: Winning Moves Games

Issued through: Game Specialty Stores
and Winning Moves' own website
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 expediated 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 & 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

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Michael Graves Design Edition lid Copyright date: 2002


Released by: Parker Brothers/Hasbro


Issued 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.
Tokens The six tokens feature further designs by Michael Graves: a telephone, tea kettle, clock, teacup and saucer, blender and toaster.

Mickey Mouse 75th Anniversary Edition

Muppets Edition

My MLB Edition My NFL Edition My NBA Edition

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NASCAR Nextel Cup Series Edition

National Parks Edition

NFL Edition

NHL Edition

NHL Original Six Edition

New York Yankees Edition

Nintendo Collector's Edition

Box lid art Essential facts Detailed information
File:NintendoMonopolyBox.jpg Copyright date: 2006


Released by: USAopoly under license from Hasbro


Issued through: General release
Game description This Nintendo Collector's Edition features characters from Nintendo's most popular video game series, 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, Zelda, and Link. 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 replaced with Coin Block and ? Block cards.
Tokens Six tokens: Koopa Shell, Mario's Hat, DK Barrel, NES controller, Hylian Shield, Iron Boots.

Notre Dame Edition

Parker Brothers Nostalgia Games Series Edition

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Parker Brothers Nostalgia Games Series lid Copyright date: 2001


Released by: Parker Brothers/Hasbro


Issued 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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Olympic Games Centennial Edition

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Peanuts Collector's Edition

Box lid art Essential facts Detailed information
Peanuts Edition lid Copyright date: 2002


Released by: USAopoly under license from Hasbro. "Peanuts" design licensed from United Feature Syndicate, Inc.


Issued through: General release
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 WWI 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.

Pirates of the Caribbean Collector's Edition

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Copyright date: 2006


Released 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)

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Copyright date: 1999


Released by: Parker Brothers


Issued through: General release
Game description The Pokémon edition is based on the Pokémon Red and Blue video games, with minor influences from the Pokémon anime. 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)

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Copyright date: 2001


Released by: Parker Brothers


Issued through: General release
Game description The Pokémon edition is based on the Pokémon Gold and Silver video games, with minor influences from the Pokémon anime. 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.

The Powerpuff Girls Edition

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The Powerpuff Girls Edition lid Copyright date: 2001


Released by: Parker Brothers/Hasbro


Issued 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.

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Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Edition

Red Sox Edition

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Scooby-Doo Edition

Sephora Edition

Sesame Street Edition

Seventieth Anniversary Edition (collector's tin)

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Monopoly 70th Anniversary outer cover

Monopoly 70th Anniversary collector's tin lid

Copyright date: 2005


Released by: Parker Brothers/Hasbro


Issued 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.

The Simpsons Edition

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File:Simmonopoly.jpg Copyright date: 2003


Released by: USAopoly under license from Hasbro


Issued through: General release
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 schoolbus, 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

Spider-Man Edition

SpongeBob SquarePants Edition

Star Trek: The Next Generation Collectors' Edition

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Monopoly Star Trek: The Next Generation Collector's Edition lid Copyright date: 1998


Released by: USAopoly/Hasbro


Issued through: General release.
Game description First in a proposed series of four Star Trek Monopoly editions (see 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 be 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 Natasha 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 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

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Monopoly Star Trek: The Original Series Limited Edition lid Copyright date: 1998


Released by: USAopoly/Hasbro


Issued through: General release.
Game description Second in a proposed series of four Star Trek Monopoly editions (see below), the game's elements drew heavily from the 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 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 Classic Trilogy Edition (1997)

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Star Wars Classic Trilogy Edition (1997) Copyright date: 1997


Released by: Parker Brothers/Hasbro


Issued through: General release
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 four "railroad" spaces become the "Millennium Falcon," "X-Wing Fighter," "Star Destroyer" and "TIE Fighter." The two utilities become "Reactor Core" and "Moisture Farm" and 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)

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Star Wars Original Trilogy Edition (2004) Copyright date: 2004


Released by: Parker Brothers/Hasbro


Issued 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.

St. Louis Cardinals World Series Championship Edition (2006)

T

Ford Thunderbird 50th Anniversary Edition
Toys "R" Us 50th Anniversary Edition - Monopoly Deluxe Edition

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Toys R Us 50th Anniversary Edition - Monopoly Deluxe Edition lid Copyright date: 1998


Released by: Parker Brothers/Hasbro


Issued 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.

U

United States Air Force Edition

U.S. Army Edition

United States Marine Corps Edition

U.S. Space Program Edition

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U.S. Space Program Edition lid Copyright date: 1998


Released by: USAopoly, Inc., under license from Hasbro.


Issued 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 1960-1990. 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

Vintage Game Collection Edition

W

The Wizard of Oz Collector's Edition

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Wizard of Oz Edition lid Copyright date: 1998


Released by: USAopoly under license from Hasbro, Wizard of Oz film elements licensed from Turner Entertainment Company


Issued through: Originally exclusive to the Warner Brothers Studio Stores, copies also became available through USAopoly's website and other retailers.
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 "dark purple" 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 "Income Tax" space became "Tornado Insurance", but the same rate applied. The four railroads became "A Brain", "A Heart", "Courage" and "A Way Home." 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 Edition

World Cup 2006 Edition

X

X-Men Collector's Edition

UK releases

Arsenal F.C. Edition

Brighton & Hove Edition

Coronation Street Monopoly

Here & Now Limited Edition

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UK Here & Now Limited Edition lid Copyright date: 2005


Released by: Parker/Hasbro


Issued through: General release in the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand.
Game description This board was released in 2005, to honor the 70th anniversary of Parker Brothers acquisition and commencement of sales of the board game Monopoly. The concept of the game is to update the board and gameplay through inflation, use of currently valuable properties, new tokens, new artwork, use of airports in place of railroads, use of apartments in place of houses, and new scenarios on the Community Chest and Chance cards. The Electric Company was replaced with Telecoms (a tower in London), and Water Works was replaced by The Sun newspaper.
Tokens Limited editions included a cheeseburger, inline skate, cellular phone, skateboard, Formula-1 race car, passenger jetliner and a London bus. The standard edition omitted the bus.
Other features Trafalgar Square is the only property to have the exact same location on both the "classic" board and the "Here & Now Edition" board. Regent Street is also on both boards, but was "demoted" from a dark green to a yellow property, and thus draws less rent than before.

Manchester United F.C. Edition

Monopoly Stock Exchange

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Monopoly Stock Exchange lid Copyright date: 2001


Released by: Waddingtons/Hasbro


Issued through: General release in the United Kingdom.
Game description Thirty companies were represented on the board, with twenty-two "presidency cards" (in place of the usual street properties), four "retail cards" (in place of the railroads/railway stations), and two utilities. Community Chest and Chance were replaced by Bull and Bear cards, respectively. The UK standard "Super Tax" space became a "Capital Gains Tax" space, though the "Income Tax" space remained unchanged (except for value - values of all spaces, including the tax spaces, were multiplied by millions of Pounds). The companies represented on the board were international, including Gillette, Unilever, Swissair, Pizza Hut, DaimlerChrysler, Toshiba, Alcatel, Tesco and BT.
Tokens Six standard Monopoly tokens were included: the racecar, iron, Scottie dog, battleship, hat and shoe.
Other features Rules for the game were widely changed for this edition. The doubles rule (taking an extra turn, or going to jail after three consecutive doubles rolls) remained, as did the auction rule (a space, when landed on, if not purchased by the player whose token landed on it, would be auctioned by the bank). Landing on a coloured company space allowed the player to buy a majority of shares if it hadn't already been floated, or pay rent, which went to the bank, and not the player possessing the card. Extra shares could also be purchased during a turn: one share of any floated company, or two of the company that the player's token is on. Dividends (a minimum of £200 million, plus accumulated rents) were collected each time a player passed Go. The construction of offices/head offices (in place of houses and hotels) could only commence when all companies in a colour-group were owned, similar to standard rules, and building shortages, also as in standard rules, could also be caused. Shares of companies (up to 9 per company) could be bought from and sold to the bank, or traded with other players. If a shareholding plurality is achieved by another player, that player assumes control of the company, which could break a monopoly. All transactions were intended to be entered into the included "Electronic Share Unit."

Southampton Edition

French language boards

Paris Edition
Marseille Edition
Rennes Edition

German language boards

Alphabetized by English names

Österreich (Austria) Edition

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Österreich (Austria) Edition box lid Copyright date: 2001


Released by: Parker/Hasbro


Issued through: General release, EU only
Game description This a board localized for the nation of Austria. Based on a Standard Edition game set, the streets used are from various Austrian cities. These include Eisenstadt (brown properties), Graz (light blue properties), Linz (maroon properties), Klagenfurt (orange properties), Salzburg (red properties), Innsbruck (yellow properties), Vienna (green properties) and Bregenz (dark blue properties). The set comes with standard currency denominations (1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 500); property values are given in Euros. Pieces include green plastic houses and red plastic hotels.
Tokens Ten metal tokens: Cannon, dog, wheelbarrow, car, battleship, iron, thimble, horse and rider, hat and shoe.
Other features The train stations from the standard German edition are changed to North station, West station, South station and Franz Josef's station (in German: Nordbahnhof, Westbahnhof, Südbahnhof and Franz-Josefs-Bahnhof). This board edition also grants the same choice on the "Income Tax" space as the U.S. original; in this case it's "10% or €200." Many of the European boards simply charge €200. The "Luxury Tax" space is also called that (instead of the regular German "Zusatzsteuer" or "add-on tax"), but has a rate of €100.

Köln (Cologne) Edition

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Köln (Cologne) City Edition box lid Copyright date: 2002


Released by: Winning Moves Games, Germany


Issued through: General release, EU only
Game description This a board localized for the German city of Köln (Cologne). Spaces on the board use streets and locations local to the city, as well as logos of local businesses and interests (for example: 4711 Cologne, and the Cologne Philharmonic). The set comes with now standard currency denominations (1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 500); property values are given in Euros. Pieces include green plastic houses and red plastic hotels.
Tokens Ten metal tokens: Cannon, dog, wheelbarrow, car, battleship, iron, thimble, horse and rider, hat and shoe.
Other features The box proclaims that it is an "Authorized Opoly Game."

Europa Edition

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Europa Edition box lid Copyright date: 2001


Released by: Parker/Hasbro


Issued through: General release, EU only
Game description This was a special Europa (Europe) Edition of Monopoly, released in Germany in 2001. The board was released just prior to the adoption of the Euro, and features licensed paper replicas of the 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 500 Euro notes. A package of licensed plastic replica 1 Euro coins is also included. The dice come in the official Blue and Gold colors of the European Union, as do the houses (blue) and hotels (gold). The game board features the capital cities of twenty-two European nations, for buying, selling and trading. The European Parliament and the European Court of Justice take the places of the two utilities. Four major airports (London's Heathrow, Paris's Charles de Gaulle, Amsterdam's Schiphol and Frankfurt's Rhein-Main) take the places of the four railroads.
Tokens The eight tokens represent famous European landmarks: The Palace of Westminster, UK, the Eiffel Tower, France, the Brandenburg Gate, Germany, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, Italy, a windmill, The Netherlands, the Manneken Pis, Belgium, the Sagrada Familia, Spain and the Parthenon in Greece.
Other features As the properties are nations and their capital cities, they are laid out in reverse order by the year they joined the European Union (or its predecessor organizations). Thus France and Germany occupy the dark blue spaces, and are the most expensive. Italy, the Netherlands and Belgium occupy the green spaces, Luxembourg, the UK and Denmark occupy the yellow spaces, and so on.

Frankfurt Edition

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Frankfurt City Edition box lid Copyright date: 2002


Released by: Winning Moves Games, Germany


Issued through: General release, EU only
Game description This board is localized for the German city of Frankfurt am Main. Spaces on the board use streets and locations local to the city, as well as logos of local businesses and interests (for example: Eintracht Frankfurt, Senckenberg Museum). Also, apart from the Main Train Station, the Train Station spaces read "Flughafen Rhein-Main" (Rhein-Main Airport), "Osthafen" (East Harbour) and "U-Bahnhof Hauptwache" (Underground Train station Hauptwache). The set comes with now standard currency denominations (1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 500); property values are given in Euros. Pieces include green plastic houses and red plastic hotels.
Tokens Ten metal tokens: Cannon, dog, wheelbarrow, car, battleship, iron, thimble, horse and rider, hat and shoe.
Other features The box proclaims that it is an "Authorized Opoly Game." A diagonal band in the top left of the box reads "Limitierte Neuauflage in €" ("Limited New Edition in €").

Hamburg Edition

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Hamburg City Edition box lid Copyright date: 2004


Released by: Winning Moves Games, Germany


Issued through: General release, EU only
Game description This board is localized for the German city of Hamburg. Spaces on the board use streets and locations local to the city, as well as logos of local businesses and interests (for example: Hamburger SV, Hafen Hamburg, Reeperbahn or Jungfernstieg). Also, apart from the "Hauptbahnhof" (central station), the train station spaces read Flughafen Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel (Hamburg Airport), "Bahnhof Dammtor" and "Bahnhof Altona". The set comes with now standard currency denominations (1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 500); property values are given in Euros. Pieces include green plastic houses and red plastic hotels.
Tokens Ten metal tokens: Cannon, dog, wheelbarrow, car, battleship, iron, thimble, horse and rider, hat and shoe.

Greek language boards

Modern Greece

Japanese language boards

Ultraman edition

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see BoardGameGeek entry Copyright date: 2004


Released by: Parker Brothers/Hasbro


Issued through: General release
Game description A Japanese board using Ultraman characters. Placenames are replaced by monsters' home planets and Earth Defence forces headquarters.
Tokens Different versions of Ultraman.
Other features Currency in this game is Star (eg: *5 in place of $5 in original board game).

Spanish language boards

U.S. releases

U.S. Standard Edition en Español

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Monopoly en Español box lid Copyright date: 1985


Released by: Parker Brothers/Kenner Parker Toys


Issued 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.

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