![]() All actions are displayed on screen (although some are a little fiddly at first) and you can even shake the Joy-Con to roll your dice. Alternatively, you can instead choose to just use a single Joy-Con which gets passed around from player to player as it becomes their turn. Players can join in with just a single Joy-Con and you can also add AI characters to the mix if you wish – anywhere from two to six players (including AI) is supported. If you like, you can experience an exact replica of the real thing by choosing to play on the ‘Classic’ board. Players move around the board, buying and auctioning properties until only one player is left standing, having rinsed their rivals with sky-high rental charges. The core gameplay is perhaps obvious each mode on offer is based upon the source material, playing exactly like the real board game does. The game has found itself recreated (to varying degrees of success) on various video game consoles for over 20 years now, even including the NES, and Monopoly for Nintendo Switch is here to continue that trend. Regardless, though, Monopoly is - and possibly always will be - an absolute classic in the world of board games and now the time has come for the Nintendo Switch to get in on the action. The centre of countless family gatherings over the years, Monopoly is often seen as that one game that can get the whole brood involved and that everybody loves that is until they remember how ridiculously long it can take to complete and participants start to just give up or make up new, on-the-spot rules to get things over with. ![]() If you had to think of one household board game that almost everyone is likely to know, it would be Monopoly.
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