Anti-Monopoly Game from University Games, for 2 to 6 Players Ages 8 and Up
Anti-Monopoly Game from University Games, for 2 to 6 Players Ages 8 and Up
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Anti-Monopoly Game from University Games, for 2 to 6 Players Ages 8 and Up

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  • Historical Update: An update of the monopoly folk game invented by Elizabeth Magie 100 years ago, featuring a modern twist.
  • Role Selection: Choose to play as either a monopolist or a competitor, with different gameplay experiences based on your choice.
  • Unique Gameplay: Anti-Monopoly is the first game to clearly distinguish between the actions of competitors and monopolists.
  • Complete Set: Includes Game Board, 6 Moving Pieces, Monopolist/Competitor Cards, Title/Mortgage Cards, Dice, Houses, Hotels, Money, and Instructions.
  • Portable Design: Comes in a lightweight, portable tin, making it easy to take the game on the go.
  • Player Range: Suitable for 2 to 6 players, ages 8 and up, making it a versatile game for various group sizes.
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Aug 16, 2025
Calvin
5 out of 5 stars review

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Kind of small, but perfect for traveling

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Jul 19, 2023
marilyn
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Try this instead of Monopoly

it small and I like that it gives a perspective other than capitalism

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Dec 22, 2013
Chad78
3 out of 5 stars review

NOT Monopoly. VERY SMALL! Parts are small & cheap.

TL:DR - The board is TINY. The parts are cheap. It's like a cheap Travel Edition. I bought this on Amazon, and posted this same review there, but I almost bought it from here first, so I wanted to warn others who may be thinking about this. Let me start by saying I'm a Monopoly collector, and when I saw this I had to have it. To be clear, this is not a Monopoly game. I knew that going in, but I don't want people buying this thinking it is Monopoly. Now, it is very similar, but with a twist, different players play by different rules. I haven't actually gotten a chance to play it yet, so I am not sure if the game itself is any fun or not - it seems very biased in favor of the monopolists (see reviews of other editions of Anti-Monopoly to clarify that - or search Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Monopoly ). The board itself isn't more than 8" x 8" (to put that in context, a standard Monopoly board is 20" x 20"). All the parts are tiny - the property cards, the money is super small - maybe 1" x 2" - a little bigger than two postage stamps side-by-side. There are no "Chance" style cards - there is one card that lists the different bonuses/penalties for landing on the Competitor/Monopolist spaces, (which ultimately may be a good thing since those cards would be super small and hard to keep up with as well). The weird thing is, the movers (tokens, pawns, player pieces, whatever you call them) are NOT small. They are normal sized. But they are cheap plastic pawns. They look more like Sorry pieces than Monopoly pieces. The bases of them are actually slightly bigger than the spaces on the board. The "Houses" and "Hotels" (which are called that in one place, but called something else in the instructions) Are literally pop-out squares of colored foam. They actually ship them still in one big block (one per color) and you pop them out to use them. It's sad. If you do plan on using this as a travel game as I assume it was intended - make sure you pop those out BEFORE you get on the road, otherwise, they will fly all over the vehicle. I can't really recommend this to anyone other than collectors looking for an odd-ball add-on to their collection. If you actually want to play Anti-Monopoly get a full-sized version. The parts may still be cheap, but you are less likely to lose them if there is a gentle breeze.

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