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Monopoly Deal Card Game $4.24 + Delivery ($0 Prime/ $59 Spend) @ Amazon AU

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Monopoly Deal down from $5 to $4.24 on Amazon AU. Arguably more fun than the original Monopoly. Cheapest price available at this time.

Product description

The Monopoly Brand Deal Card Game is all the fun of the Monopoly game in a quick-playing card game. It comes with 110 cards including Property Cards, Rent Cards, House and Hotel Cards, and Wild Property Cards. Be the first player to collect 3 complete Property Card sets in different colors to win. This card game is a great way to play the Fast-Dealing Property Trading Game in as little as 15 minutes!

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  • +12

    This is a really fun game, and easy to pick up as well. Play it at least once a week with the kids

  • +11

    Not arguably, definitely, in my opinion.
    This a great travel game. We pack a deck when camping or on vacation - good to play with kids and adults during an airport wait or on a rainy day.

  • +1

    Beware the poor quality fake versions of Hasbro products sold on Amazon, i got Uno cards where the box didn't even have the Hasbro label on it, the cards were smaller, printing not aligned and smudged and cards covered in dust even though were in a sealed package. Amazon would not even publish my comment / photo evidence on their reviews saying it breached their policy. Lucky it was only a $4 product.

    • +2

      How can you tell other than the Hasbro logo? This one is sold by Amazon AU direct and shipped from there. But can it still be fake?

      • +3

        I believe in the Amazon warehouse they fulfill orders from multiple suppliers from the same bin. So if hasbro delivers them 1000 units, and dodgy Sam sends them 1000 units they get combined on the shelf and orders made for $4 at dodgy Sam’s listing might get a real version and orders at $11 on the hasbro listing might get a dodgy.
        I assume the dodgy listing initially sends legit goods and only after be checked starts sending knock offs.

    • UNO is owned by Mattel xd

  • +3

    Amazing fun game! Really easy to learn and play especially kids.
    I prefer the old design cards though, the current/new designs make it a bit harder to differentiate.

  • +1

    Gotta get the hong kong edition for extra cards if you never tried..

    • +3

      What extra cards are there in the HK edition?

      • +2

        there is a couple more go to jail cards for breaching national security law

        • +1

          Cool any mention of Umbrella movement on the chance cards for it?

    • +1

      Any links? I remember trying to find a set with the additional action cards, however the one I bought off Ebay ended up being the standard version without the additional cards.

      • Link me too @richmond12

        • +1

          I got it from hk once.. yeah its hard to find online

  • This has been the same price for months.

  • love this game, play it all the time

  • +1

    Love this game. How they havent made this an app yet blows my mind. Yes, there are alternatives but I'd pay $5 to get a phone version anyday.

  • Like others have said above, surprisingly a very good game.

    I have a question about a rule - When my family plays, everyone always tends to always split their properties and not combine them together to avoid the dreaded Deal Breaker. This strategy kinda negates the Deal Breaker card for everyone and makes it useless, so almost 100% of the time it just gets converted to $5. However, we do combine properties for Pay Rent combos but then after the money is collected, the properties are split again before the end of the turn. Do you guys do the same thing when you play?

    • Asked the same question to Copilot/chatgpt and they said yes you’re allowed to split your sets whenever you want. I don’t personally like it because yes it then renders the dealbreaker card useless but I guess it’s an official rule that allows it!

    • Can't you make it a rule that you can't split properties?

      Unless you want to play it that way….

      • +1

        The only time I reckon you can't split the properties are once houses/hotels are placed on a matching color set.

    • +3

      We play it
      If you want to put a property on the table it has to be combined
      Other than Multicolor cards/wild cards
      Admittedly the dealbreaker is extremely overpowered and 80% of the games we play are from winning with one

    • +1

      We've created our own rule that whenever you move a property around in front of you it counts as a turn. E.g., if you want to flip a wild around to collect rent for it's other colour, that counts as a turn to flip it. We also play that you can't play a full set from your hand in a single turn to avoid people hoarding cards of one colour in their hand.

      • +1

        Did you mean count as an action (one of the 3 cards/actions per turn) instead of a turn?

    • +1

      I don't really see this as an issue when we play… you can only rearrange your property cards when it's your turn. If you split them at the end of your turn you can never win as you need 3 complete sets and survive 2 rounds of play maintaining the unbroken 3 sets.
      In addition, split sets can have single cards easily stolen via Force Deal and Sly deal action cards which are more prevalent than Deal Breaker cards.

      • Exactly!

      • Yeah I’m aware of that. If you already have 3 matching sets you’d win already. Splitting is to avoid the deal breakers. Losing one or two properties to sly/forced deal is better than the whole set to deal breakers.

    • +1

      Interesting! But your split properties are exposed to "forced deal" or "sly deal" action cards isn't it? There are only 2 "deal breakers" compared to 3 of the "forced deal" and another 3 of the "sly deal". So the properties are better off together than split.

      • Exactly this

  • Great game fun for the kids and parents

  • We played this game for the first time on the weekend….now the kids can't get enough of it.

    Great price for hours of entertainment.

  • Usually $5 at Coles.

    I'd just swing by the next time I need milk.

  • Thanks op
    Absolute awesome fame to play
    Fan favourite between me and my friends
    I got 3 sets one for home
    1 in car and 1 in my game box
    Recently picked up monopoly bid which is also quite enjoyable

  • +1

    fwiw, the australian monopoly set is around half price. - 21.25

    https://www.amazon.com.au/Monopoly-Australia-Family-Board-Ga…

    • +4

      Monopoly is incredibly boring, not worth it even if it was free.

      • +1

        It's the perfect game to get people out of your hair for a few hours though…

  • +1 great family card game that even the teenagers will play with us.
    At this price picked up another deck, as our current one is getting ragged with age/use.
    Thanks OP !

  • Definitely a fun quick game that even kids and casual players can enjoy.
    Game feels quite luck based, with many critical plays depending on dealbreakers and 'just say no' cards; and if you can build a big enough piggybank in the early stage to shield you from losing initial property ; so you can then charge rent on those without enough cash to protect their assets.
    It feels a bit unfair to play at times, kinda like real life with the rich getting richer from property from the outset. Thus the depth/variety of strategy feels a bit lacking after a few gos.

    I was looking for a HK edition set with additional action cards for variety, but couldn't find it as they've been discontinued.

    Interested to hear other other house rules that make the game a bit more interesting/strategic. I've heard some people changing the win conditions to 5 sets.

    Other rules (mentioned by others above) include: whenever you move a property around in front of you it counts as a turn; if you want to flip a wild around to collect rent for it's other colour, that counts as a turn to flip it; can't play a full set from your hand in a single turn to avoid people hoarding it.

  • What's RRP

  • This is back in stock plus monopoly bid is now below $4 as well.

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