Mod The Sims – NCI – Monopoly Game Town Neighborhood
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Video game adaptations of classic board games can be pretty hit-or-miss depending on who ponied up for the license. Without naming names, I’ve been burned before. Every so often, there’s a particularly thoughtful version, or perhaps a more out-there rendition, and there’s unexpected fun to be had. I had no expectations for Monopoly Madness, straight up.
But after watching a vague trailer, throwing down thirty bucks as I really love to bet on games with the slots racer, and hoping for the best, I’ve really been enjoying this action-based multiplayer game. It has as much in common with Overcooked as it does traditional Monopoly, which is how it got its foot in the door.
And to think, I hadn’t even heard of it before the game was released on PC and consoles.
Basically, if you’re into co-op or party games that look like this, you should consider Monopoly Madness — but maybe not at full price. If you’re a solo player, or you’re looking for a more methodical turn-based experience, this is probably not your kind of game.
Instead, it’s a frantic real-time dash to vacuum up money, water, and electricity — as well as some filthy power-ups that can be used to great effect to piss off other players. The idea is simple, in that you “just” have to buy up properties once they hit the market and then upgrade them using resources you collect, yet it always escalates out of control.
Monopoly Madness is a zany arcade action experience, one that requires as much map awareness as you can manage, especially with a full crew of six competitors.
I didn’t create this, but isn’t it wonderful?
