Own the world's favorite cities in this Here and Now version of the fast-trading property game, Monopoly! The jet-set gameplay will be epic as you race around the world to visit the world's most exciting places and buy locations. Every time you add another stamp to your passport, you get closer to the globetrotting win!
Here and Now version of the classic Monopoly game is world-class property-trading fun.
Gameboard features exotic locations like the Sydney Opera House and the Eiffel Tower
Latest comments (22)
Chasloyal
29 Dec 16#22
You're the epitome of a remoaner troll flower, there must be scores of threads on this where you are droning on about your chosen obsession. In fact the only reason I'm aware of your existence is because you can't help yourself from whining about the referendum result.
My life, we have joyful starting it by piping up about this issue in here then like a flash you're there like a fly round sxxt!
Your side couldn't get your people in to the polling stations thus you lost so deal with it. The anti democratic bickering from those who can't handle the result is beyond pathetic so let it go and if you can't let it go move to France or Germany.
Then again their resepctive membership of the abortion that is the EU won't be totally assured if Marine and Frauke do well in their respective elections next year eh :smirk:
The people that wanted to be heard have spoken, frohes neues jahr! #AFDFCH
ollie87
29 Dec 16#21
There was no hate from me, all the anger came from your side.
Feels like you're projecting lovey
gerrygor
28 Dec 161#17
As mentioned above, what does this have to do with a deal on a Monopoly board game?? This is about letting people know about good deals. Not boring the life out of everyone with politics.
joyf4536 to gerrygor
28 Dec 161#18
It is a bored game
Chasloyal to gerrygor
29 Dec 16#20
How can you call politics boring when it produces such vile hatred and obsessive bitterness out of people like joyful and ollie?
I myself welcome their hate, I embrace it because it shows their side up for what they really are :sunglasses:
smg1984
29 Dec 16#19
Another sad C***
joyf4536
28 Dec 16#16
Is that your mum calling you to stop playing those silly computer games and come for your tea?
joyf4536
28 Dec 16#14
Is that you with the tea cozy on your head?
Don't worry you'll be back at school next week,
Chasloyal to joyf4536
28 Dec 16#15
Getting boring now, all very juvenile with your petty insult lobbing and the like.
So please just get back to being a good wifey and proudly cooking your old man his tea seeing he's clearly incapable of doing it himself :smirk: so much for progressive liberal types not chaining the missus to the kitchen sink in the modern age eh.
Tschüß tschüß kleine drecks zecke
joyf4536
28 Dec 16#13
You don't work for the Daily Express do you?
Chasloyal
28 Dec 16#12
Want me to change it to the majority of the elctorate who cared enough to vote about it?
Already as good said that by pointing out about the bundles of the scratchers who couldn't be bothered to use their democratic vote crying about it now.
Don't matter if it was just 2.5% because if remain had only managed 2.4% the result would have been the same.
Seems everyone who backed the losing side just can't let it go, obsessed with trying to undermine democracy by any means necessary which equates to you know what
ollie87
28 Dec 161#11
Majority of the electorate? Only 25% of the population voted to leave.
If you got 25% on a test at school would you have passed?
Chasloyal
28 Dec 16#10
Any explanations as to why the east has turned it's back on local girl Merkel and gone so strong on AfD then? And I'm sorry but if you don't know who has the street in Dresden you clearly know nothing about that manor so please stop making out you do.
I do enjoy a Jekyll username entering the fray, especially one with such intelligent input as this hohum
I can't answer that, you'll have to ask joyful why she decided to use a thread about a board game as a vehicle to whine about the result of a referendum that took place more than six months ago, same old obsessed remoaner tosh because they lost.
Perhaps I shouldn't have risen to her trolling but I did and seeing she's proved herself to be incredibly clueless about a topic that is rather close to home for me as it were I'm glad I did :smile:
Julan
28 Dec 161#9
what currency does this version use? bit coin? lol
joyf4536
27 Dec 16#8
Sad - and I No don't see that in Dresden and No I don't see myself as a "liberal fascist" none of my German friends have ever suggested it. I take it that English is not your first Language.
gerrygor
27 Dec 161#7
What has any of this got to do with a Monopoly board game deal? Getting more & more pathetic on here!!!!
mycroftmw
27 Dec 161#6
You are a ****
Chasloyal
27 Dec 16#5
Oh so at least you accept it's the fault of all the dreggy scratchers who have the front to pipe up about the result of the referendum yet couldn't be bothered to get up the polling station and vote on the day, fair play flower.
I'm sure you'll find a couple of allies in third world holes like Kreuzberg if you want to move over to Mutti Terrorisma's neck of the woods
All said n done I would advise ya to steer clear of many other manors in the wild east because your average hard working normal citizen in cities like Cottbus, Chemnitz, Dresden, Halle and Rostock to name a few have as much if not more contempt for the EU than any of the Brexiteers here in the UK do.
You liberal fascists just can't accept the fact that the ridiculous experiment is failing, if it's not failed already. Whilst Brussels has been busy patting itself on the back for 'stopping' Italians and Austrians falling out about Tirol and Hungarians and Romanians falling out about Siebenbürgen the enemies of all European nations have been getting their feet well n truly under the table in every member state.
You type would be funny if you's weren't so far up your own backsides with your nuts buried in the sand, wise up!
joyf4536
27 Dec 161#4
No they didn't, only the ones that voted.
noun
all the people in a country or area who are entitled to vote in an election.
joyf4536
27 Dec 16#2
Is this the post Brexit version with the UK dragged away from mainland Europe and no houses worth more than £50
Chasloyal to joyf4536
27 Dec 161#3
Awwww ya poor wee lamb, did it upset you that the majority of the electorate in our United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland used their democratic right to decide it was time for us to leave das vierte reich? :smirk:
Chasloyal
27 Dec 161#1
'Gameboard features exotic locations like the Sydney Opera House and the Eiffel Tower'.........and Belfast :smile:
Opening post
Here and Now version of the classic Monopoly game is world-class property-trading fun.
Gameboard features exotic locations like the Sydney Opera House and the Eiffel Tower
Latest comments (22)
My life, we have joyful starting it by piping up about this issue in here then like a flash you're there like a fly round sxxt!
Your side couldn't get your people in to the polling stations thus you lost so deal with it. The anti democratic bickering from those who can't handle the result is beyond pathetic so let it go and if you can't let it go move to France or Germany.
Then again their resepctive membership of the abortion that is the EU won't be totally assured if Marine and Frauke do well in their respective elections next year eh :smirk:
The people that wanted to be heard have spoken, frohes neues jahr! #AFDFCH
Feels like you're projecting lovey
I myself welcome their hate, I embrace it because it shows their side up for what they really are :sunglasses:
Don't worry you'll be back at school next week,
So please just get back to being a good wifey and proudly cooking your old man his tea seeing he's clearly incapable of doing it himself :smirk: so much for progressive liberal types not chaining the missus to the kitchen sink in the modern age eh.
Tschüß tschüß kleine drecks zecke
Already as good said that by pointing out about the bundles of the scratchers who couldn't be bothered to use their democratic vote crying about it now.
Don't matter if it was just 2.5% because if remain had only managed 2.4% the result would have been the same.
Seems everyone who backed the losing side just can't let it go, obsessed with trying to undermine democracy by any means necessary which equates to you know what
If you got 25% on a test at school would you have passed?
I do enjoy a Jekyll username entering the fray, especially one with such intelligent input as this hohum
I can't answer that, you'll have to ask joyful why she decided to use a thread about a board game as a vehicle to whine about the result of a referendum that took place more than six months ago, same old obsessed remoaner tosh because they lost.
Perhaps I shouldn't have risen to her trolling but I did and seeing she's proved herself to be incredibly clueless about a topic that is rather close to home for me as it were I'm glad I did :smile:
I'm sure you'll find a couple of allies in third world holes like Kreuzberg if you want to move over to Mutti Terrorisma's neck of the woods
All said n done I would advise ya to steer clear of many other manors in the wild east because your average hard working normal citizen in cities like Cottbus, Chemnitz, Dresden, Halle and Rostock to name a few have as much if not more contempt for the EU than any of the Brexiteers here in the UK do.
You liberal fascists just can't accept the fact that the ridiculous experiment is failing, if it's not failed already. Whilst Brussels has been busy patting itself on the back for 'stopping' Italians and Austrians falling out about Tirol and Hungarians and Romanians falling out about Siebenbürgen the enemies of all European nations have been getting their feet well n truly under the table in every member state.
You type would be funny if you's weren't so far up your own backsides with your nuts buried in the sand, wise up!
noun
all the people in a country or area who are entitled to vote in an election.