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Monopoly for Millenials $20 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Amazon AU

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There seems to be two listings on Amazon right now. Keep in mind shopback cashback as well.

The other listing is at the usual price of $29.99 - https://www.amazon.com.au/MONOPOLY-Millennials-Special-Playe…

Unlike other versions, you only start off with $100 so apparently, games are much faster. I've seen this game in person at Typo. The box itself is quite compact compared to other Monopoly versions.

Also, no hoarding money here. It's all about experiences as per product description below.

The Monopoly for Millennials game celebrates just that. Instead of collecting as much cash as possible, players are challenged to rack up the most Experiences to win. Travel around the gameboard discovering and visiting cool places to eat, shop, and relax.

Interact with other players via Chance and Community Chest cards, (which are super relatable). And players don't pay rent — they visit one another, earning more Experience points. This board game is a great way to bring a fun and relaxed vibe to a party or casual get-together.

(If you don't like Amazon, a few copies are also available from Hasbro on eBay - https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/MONOPOLY-For-Millennials-Edition…)

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  • +56

    So at the end of the game, everyone still doesn't own a house, but spent all the money eating smashed avocado's… Sounds fun…

    • +25

      Everyone is President, Director, Founder, etc. but still changing character every 6 moves.
      Dice value (calculated on phones) doesn't matter, style of rolling does.
      In Chance and Community Chest you always pay for something, but you "know" it's good. The higher price the better.
      Everyone is winner. Even watchers. Even neighbor's cat.

      • -6

        Entrepreneur! You forgot that and bloggers! 😂😂😂

        • +6

          Do you even have a reason to neg?

        • +3

          Social media influencers…

      • +7

        I have often wondered as a sole trader whether I am allowed to say I'm a CEO on Tinder. Technically I'm also the janitor…

        Perhaps I should just state that I reject authority and fail to play well with others.

        • +1

          One of my friends does this. He's… lucky he's good looking.

          • +2

            @DonWilson: I have 5/10 luck, which I would describe as "fair". This translates to absolutely no luck at all on Tinder.

      • Every square is free parking

    • +23

      Maybe this game was really released just to troll millennials, and makes them pay for the privilege.

  • +12

    No blaming boomers?

    • -5

      Boomers are Millennials

      • +3

        Actually, Boomers aren’t Millennials

  • +28

    "You have been triggered, go directly to jail. Do not say YOLO, do not collect $200"

  • +10

    Think the guy in marketing did a little too much coke…

  • +8

    Isn't this just Monopoly: Australian Economy Edition?

    Basically sums up our retail economy lmao

  • +11

    The winner (?) is the first to buy a Dyson vacuum

    • +10

      I resent resemble this remark.

  • +11

    This is geared more towards boomers than millennials

    • +8

      That's why it's here on OzBoomer

  • +9

    The winner is the person with the most followers on Instagram and is given the title of influencer.

  • +43

    I think you can have a relatively authentic millennial experience with the regular monopoly set by just joining the game after all the property has been bought and developed.

    You then have the dubious privilege of racing around the board with your static $200 wondering if you'll make the various forms of rent each round.

    One new player is the nominated progeny of senior players, and has access to an additional pool of resources called "The Bank of Mum and Dad". This player is invariably the winner, but the rest of the new players derive excitement through playing to determine who loses slowest.

    Riveting times.

    Tldr: I am still looking for my own cure for insomnia, clearly.

    • +3

      Here here.

      • +14

        Woot, I already have a fan.

        As someone that shuns social media yet remains relatively vapid, this is all the validation I require (or have access to, unfortunately).

  • +4

    the comments are awesome

  • +13

    So you still roll the dice in this game? Sounds like a lot of work for Millennials to me.

  • +13

    Only affordable if using Afterpay.

    • Just imagine if you could buy your monopoly properties in 4 payments.

  • +6

    You can glue yourself to King's Cross Station.

    • +1

      Extinction Rebellion version?

  • +13

    You don't go to jail in this game, instead you have to go back and live with your parents and complain about it on Reddit.

    • +9

      Well if you moved out in the first place, then you’re clearly not a millennial

  • +2

    Not even wearing AirPods? No thanks boomer

  • +7

    Are there no winners or losers? Just everyone winning for participating ?

  • +2

    This seems more like it's make for generation Z
    ¯_(ツ)_/¯

    • +2

      You dropped this \

  • +3

    I can't tell if this was written by boomers trolling Millennials or by some enthusiastic Millennial committee determined to show how they are different to boomers.

    Poe's Law.

  • Well, it's nearly 1000 clicks for this deal.

    So did any of you actually buy a copy or are you all still here waiting for your unpaid internships to eventually pay you enough to afford it?

  • me: 'google, how many versions of monopoly are there?'
    google: '1144 versions

    At this moment the monopoly wiki has 1144 versions of the game, but it includes fictional editions (Monopoly Capitol City Edition from the Simpsons), predecessors (The Landlord's Game), and so on. Since you can make-your-own-opoly, there are effectively infinite Monopoly variations. How many different variations/editions of Monopoly are there …
    boardgames.stackexchange.com › questions › how-many-different-va…'
    https://www.google.com/search?q=how+many+versions+of+monopol…

    ok someone on stackechange doesn't understand how infinity works, but that aside…

    THERE ARE HOW MANY!?

    do you think somewhere there is a person with a complete collection?

    • +3

      I own:

      • Street Fighter Monopoly
      • Mass Effect Monopoly
      • Skyrim Monopoly
      • Game of Thrones Monopoly
      • Monopoly for Millenials

      and my personal favourite

      • UNSW Business School Monopoly

      To answer your question, this lady in Newcastle has a shitload - https://newsroom.unsw.edu.au/news/business-law/business-time…

      Also, I'm looking for a limited edition Ku-ring-gai Monopoly if anyone has one lying around.

      • “A record is out of the question, I know the gentleman that holds the Guinness World Record and his is far larger than my collection. He’s currently at 2300 boards,” Williams said.

        jeeze

        Not being a Monopoly player herself, it was the different adaptations of the game that initially sparked her interest in purchasing the sets. The games in Williams’ collection are almost entirely sealed, and she admits that she doesn’t actually like playing the game. “I don’t play monopoly, I’ve just never been able to get into it,” Williams said.

        WTF?

      • @tallkid123 cool

  • +1

    millennial = metric boomer

  • +1

    Only came for the comments

  • dm01 16 hours 56 min agonew
    "Here here"
    …and that would be "hear hear"..the new illiteracy prevails.

    • +1

      Their they're

    • +1

      Millenials would have known to hit reply…

      • I would wait for the rebuttal but this poster might be struggling to find "reply"

        Or is lost in time looking for the "any" key.

    • Hawt damn, this grandma Nazi 'bin skooled!

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