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MONOPOLY

by Electronic Arts Inc.
Rated: All Ages
3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2,619 customer reviews)

Price: $4.99
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Latest Updates

What's new in version 3.1.0
  • **YOU VOTED & THE CAT'S OUT OF THE BAG** Thanks to the votes from YOU and thousands of loyal MONOPOLY Facebook fans from 185 different countries, the CAT mover is now available to play with in this latest update as well as in the classic board game version of MONOPOLY! Update today to pass "GO" with the new CAT mover and get the best game experience to date!

Product Details

  • ASIN: B0066T8M1I
  • Release Date: November 12, 2011
  • Rated: All Ages This app may include dynamic content. What's this?
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2,619 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #126 Paid in Appstore for Android (See Top 100 Paid in Appstore for Android)
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Product Features

  • Play the classic game of MONOPOLY now on your Android device
  • Compete against the computer or in person with Pass and Play mode
  • Pick 1 of 3 difficulty settings and other options

Product Description

Legend has it that the modern version of the MONOPOLY board game was invented during the Depression by an unemployed man named Charles Darrow. Rebuffed by the major game companies of the time, he published it himself--and it went on to become perhaps the world's most popular board game.

Now, in the 21st century, you can play the same classic game of MONOPOLY on your Kindle Fire. And it's a ton of fun.

Amass Your Fortune

So, do you like to buy Boardwalk and Park Place and hope to make it big on a few unlucky rolls by your opponent? Or is your strategy to go with the Green, Red, or Yellow properties and slowly bleed your adversaries dry? However you like to play MONOPOLY, you'll love playing the Android version.

Single-Player Fun

One of the great things about playing the digital version of MONOPOLY is that you don't have to track down someone willing to take you on--you can match your business acumen against the computer any time you feel like it. Set the AI opponent at three levels of difficulty, so you'll always get a challenge (or if you prefer, an easy win). Of course, it's much more fun to switch to Pass 'N Play mode, just so you can see your rivals' faces when you crush them.

Smooth, Intuitive Interface

This is quite simply a great-looking, well-designed app. Just pick your favorite piece, shake your device to roll the dice, and you're off. Tap the screen to zoom in and examine the details of any space or property. Turn the board with a quick swipe. Your money and properties are automatically tracked for you. All you need to do is scheme your way to economic domination.

The Game You Know and Love

There are also many options regarding your money, how many houses you need to buy to create a MONOPOLY, theme music, and more. Just set up the type of game you like to play and get to it.

Are you ready to become a real-estate tycoon? Aiming to be the next Bill Gates or Warren Buffett? Show everyone your true financial genius with MONOPOLY for Android.

End User License Agreement: http://tos.ea.com/legalapp/mobileeula/US/en/GM


Technical Details

  • Size: 123.8MB
  • Version: 3.1.0
  • Developed By: Electronic Arts Inc. (Privacy Policy Click to see complete result in a new window)
  • Application Permissions: (Help me understand what permissions mean)
    • Open network sockets
    • Write to external storage
    • Allows verification of Google app Entitlements
    • Access information about Wi-Fi networks
    • Change network connectivity state
    • Access information about networks
    • PowerManager WakeLocks to keep processor from sleeping or screen from dimming
  • Minimum Operating System: Android 2.3.3
  • Approximate Download Time: More than 5 minutes

Customer Reviews

Most Helpful Customer Reviews
70 of 79 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars rigged but fun February 21, 2012
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The dice are rigged to give the computer a huge advantage. i have won the majority of my games though by using a cheap technique. You need to find a way to own at least one of every color. Never give the computer a monopoly (except the utilities) because you will lose. You can usually offer the ai a little more money than they paid to buy a property from them. Buy a property as soon as any 2 are owned by ANY computer player because they might trade once the third one is bought. If either park place or BW is owned at any time, try to buy it from the pc. Then just try to get a monopoly of your own, and you're set. They will eventually land on it.
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248 of 292 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars There were TWO versions of this app. December 28, 2011
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Here's the bottom line on the whole "doesn't download for my device" thing: Amazon previously provided "Kindle Fire Editions" and standard Android editions of this and many other apps. The Kindle Fire Edition seemed to differ only in that it included the large icon for the Kindle Fire's launcher, and it was restricted from download to any other device. The Kindle Fire was also prevented from downloading the standard Android edition, instead being forced to use the Kindle Fire Edition.

This splintered the market, and a lot of us who bought it for Kindle Fire were upset that we couldn't use this otherwise normal Android app for our other Android devices; The Kindle Fire is the only Android device that sought to lock people into device-specific versions of commonly-available apps.

I see now that Amazon has changed this policy, and have integrated many of these apps back into a solitary Android version that will work on the Kindle Fire. I applaud this choice (partially because I was able to download the app I paid for when I had a Kindle Fire, and use it on my other Android devices finally). It's good that Amazon saw the problem and decided not to fragment the Android market or lock Kindle Fire owners into specific Kindle Fire Editions of these apps.

So you can cease all the whining about people "not reading" the description; Those comments are from BEFORE the app was re-integrated into a single Android-friendly edition. Both Kindle Fire and standard Android devices can use this app now, when before, they could not.

And if you're a Kindle Fire owner and don't see what the big deal is about having to download Android apps that are tailored to your specific device, then you don't understand the point of Android.
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37 of 42 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Not great January 2, 2012
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The AI seems to favor itself. I'd rather play on a real board with real human beings, instead of a "cheating" computer.
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66 of 80 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars a few minor bugs, but the biggest problem is the AI December 27, 2011
By Rachel
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I really wanted to like this app. After reading all of the reviews, I decided I could live with some of the bugs that everyone mentioned. Yes, during trading you cannot see the tops of the cards, but big deal--unless you are lacking in intelligence, you can figure out what those properties are. Another annoyance is why does Mr. Monopoly have to explain how to play the game every time I start a new one? It is annoying to have to scroll through all of the bubbles EVERY SINGLE TIME. However, the biggest problem with this application is the AI. At one point, I owned all four railroads and at least two color groups of properties yet the computer players NEVER landed on my spaces, but would land on any space that was not owned by me in between my properties. I could get over the other quirks and enjoy this game, but for the fact that the computer decides who is going to win and makes sure that happens. Please improve the AI and update this app!
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33 of 38 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Game has to cheat January 2, 2012
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please read other reviews I am not alone in my opinion of how this game cheats when you are playing solo vs the ai....
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24 of 27 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Rigged dice to the extreme March 22, 2014
By Jaded
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A.I. had Baltic properties with hotels and railroads. I had purple, red, green, blue, and light blue with houses/hotels maxxed and STILL nearly lost. He skipped through on his railroads half dozen times in a row, deleting...
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187 of 235 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars This game is a joke; AI plays with loaded dice. December 29, 2011
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This game is a joke. It's buggy, glitchy, the house rules are missing too many options, and most frustratingly, when you play against the computer (AI) the laws of probability go right out the window.

First, the game issues. A lot of the 'house rules' I got used to playing with over the years (e.g., the money pool in the center of the board from Community Chest and Chance, which you win by landing on Free Parking; bonuses for rolling 2 or 12) are missing from this game, and the ones that are there don't give you much to work with. "Luxury Tax" is $100 where it should be $75; "Income Tax" is $200 where it should be "10% or $200"; the latter is a big problem when you're low on cash. There's no option to prevent a player from collecting rent while in Jail, which kind of defeats the purpose of Jail once most of the properties are owned. [UPDATE: I gather that some of these rules are actually standard to the game, even though they don't reflect how I played it growing up. I imagine, like most people, I never actually read the rules and just played according to what I was taught by whomever I played with. I remember this conversation on "The Sopranos"....]

Next, the technical issues. (N.B.: I'm playing on a Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1.) The "manage" mode is frustrating to work with because scrolling through the board is slow, tedious and time-consuming, and the touch screen is not always responsive. The animation of game pieces moving along the board is also slow; even though there's a 'button' to accelerate it, it can still be tedious waiting for a piece to go around the board when a player rolls a high number, or gets a CC/Chance "Advance to..." card sending it almost all the way around.
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1.0 out of 5 stars One Star
Does not run on my galaxy 3 tablet
Published 1 hour ago by jerry gordon
3.0 out of 5 stars Pretty obviously rigged.
I get Park place and boardwalk, no one ever lands on it. Own the whole board, the AI chills in jail.
Published 1 hour ago by I. Jackson
1.0 out of 5 stars Holy crow, is this thing rigged!
Wow, after playing 20 games against 3 AI players, I started first ONCE, third ONCE, and last EIGHTEEN times! Read more
Published 2 hours ago by Mike DeMaria_AMZ
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
yay!!! something to do while standing in line at the checkout!
Published 2 hours ago by Julie Judish
5.0 out of 5 stars Not so rigged
After reading these reviews I thought AI would be hard to beat but they are still simple to beat (3 ai on hard). Read more
Published 3 hours ago by Alvin
1.0 out of 5 stars One Star
The app is full of ads.
Published 3 hours ago by Jimmy Thai
4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
quick and easy to play
Published 3 hours ago by Agile
1.0 out of 5 stars lags after a few minutes then crashes
Game sucks. Anytime you begin winning, the game creates a memory leak, begins to lag and then soon after.. Crashes. You can never finish a game... Please fix this.
Published 4 hours ago by Gil Gardner
4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
Pretty god. Doesn't seem to be many bugs. Playing on a galaxy s5.
Published 4 hours ago by Meghan
5.0 out of 5 stars Obsessed!
Hubby and I are both obsessed with this game! Nice setup and easy to play. My favorite part is the ability to set your house rules. Animation is nice too.
Published 5 hours ago by MomWifeTeacher
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Not Available for Kindle Fire HD?
This is my favorite game and the only game I cant download because I have the HD. How is this fair? Im willing to spend the same money for the app. This is so frustrating.
Dec 5, 2012 by Mark Broomes |  See all 19 posts
Hey EA why don't you update your game
A very fair question... one that I would appreciate an answer to as well.
Jun 29, 2013 by Jason Hurd |  See all 2 posts
fake
Amazon.com generally has exceptional customer service. Contact them and they will make sure that you are satisfied with your purchase or process a refund for you.
Jun 29, 2013 by Jason Hurd |  See all 2 posts
Monopoly
Sorry, no. The only choices are AI and Human.
Jan 27, 2012 by roverman |  See all 2 posts
Are there two version of this game? Be the first to reply
Different version, WVGA can't click on properties?? Be the first to reply
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