Posted on 7th January 2025
By Billy Langsworthy
Hasbro has launched a range of expansion packs for Monopoly that introduce twists to the classic game.
The Monopoly Free Parking Jackpot expansion transforms the ‘Free Parking’ space with an attached spinner that offers players the chance to win big money or enjoy a raft of other perks.
Elsewhere, the Monopoly Go to Jail expansion transforms the ‘Jail’ and ‘Go to Jail’ spaces into desired locations. While there, players can collect Corruption or Super Corruption cards that let them get away with mischief and score advantages over other players.
The Monopoly Buy Everything expansion ensures everything is for sale. Players can buy every space and roll the Buy die to purchase more ways to win or gain abilities from the rotating Sale Vault. When all properties are owned, the richest player wins – or a player can win instantly by completing an instant-win Sale card.
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