The money is pretty much the same quality, but you only have three different numeric values, which is also a bit on the low side. The paper/cardboard used for these is a lot thinner than with the standard Monopoly versions. You’ll have flimsier destination cards (properties), chance cards and community chest cards.
We mentioned that the Fortnite themed edition had cheaper materials than the original versions, and this is also true to a certain extent for the Millennials edition. We were curious to see if this Monopoly edition could stand against the original game. This time Hasbro brings us a Monopoly for Millennials, which is a subtle comical nudge to the generation that is said to have no money to live on their own, as the world has become too expensive. As of late, there have been other Monopoly editions that stray from the original rules, bringing us the Cheaters Edition, where cheating is key, but also the Fortnite Edition, where you’ll play a combination of Monopoly with First-Person Shooter mechanics.
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The game has remained practically the same over the years, only changing its design for said themed versions, or to update the locations on the board and its money designs. The original board game has changed a lot over the years and has undergone many partnerships with famous franchises to bring you themed editions. Hasbro has been known throughout the years for its successful release of Monopoly.