Christopher and I ran across a new Monopoly a few days ago. It uses credit/debit cards instead of paper money and all the properties are updated by name and price. It looks really cool, and I’d like to play it just to see how well the card system works. But I do not believe it will actually help me enjoy Monopoly.
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…and thus Monopoly loses all its educational value, now that a machine does the adding and subtracting for you. They’re crippling the next generation, I tell you.
I don’t think you have to worry, Tawni. There is one edition with electronic banking and still 300+ with the familiar paper money in white, pink, yellow, green, tan, and luscious orange.
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