The exact total is unknown because Milton Bradley/Hasbro licenses the design rights to allow smaller companies to make custom versions of the game (there are New York City and Ohio State University editions, for example).
Parker Brothers, Milton Bradley and Hasbro have released more than 100 official English-language editions of Monopoly. Milton Bradley/Hasbro, which holds the copyright, currently markets 14 variations of the classic board game, and sells 29 related products, such as iPhone and computer applications.
Though it may be impossible to figure how many Monopoly GAMES have been sold, many people have estimates. My estimate is that 215,000,000 Monopoly games have been sold since Charles B. Darrow of Germantown, Pennsylvania invented it in 1934.
Hasbro currently sells 43 editions of Monopoly, but they also license the rights to other companies to make custom versions, so it's really impossible to say.
a ton. there's Salt Lake City, New York, Chicago, Detroit, denver, you name it. there is also animalopoly, bugopoly, and Alaska monopoly.
There are many different varieties of places available where one can find a wood Monopoly game board. These places include, but are not limited to, Amazon and Ebay.
Monopoly is an example of a popular board game in Europe. Despite its original structure, Monopoly has hundreds of different setups and many world cities have their own version of the game, such as London, Moscow, Paris, Berlin, etc.
Monopoly can go on for many, many hours with a lot of skillful players around the board.
Personally, I'd say there are better games out there than Monopoly. You might consider visiting a site like Board Game Geek to show you just how many games there are.
the most popular board game ideas, are, sorry, monopoly, and Scrabble. but the idea itself and how you make it is up to you, for you to design, and for you and the people you play it with, to enjoy.
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2 chance squares...
It comes with three dice. One is optional, or you can use the other two.
There are many popular board game designs among children. A few of the more popular designs include Candy Land, Monopoly, and Apples to Apples.
4 corners and 9 per side. Added together would be 40.
That depends on when the board game was produced. Any board game that came out during the height of Beatlemania, in mint condition, probably has collector value. More recent board games (Trivial Pursuit, Monopoly, etc.) will probably NOT increase in face value for many years.
im pretty sure 6 like all the gameboards