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Monopoly Deal Card Game
New Monopoly Deal card game that is moving through Family Game Nights everywhereCollect 3 complete property sets but beware of the Debt Collectors, Forced Deals and Deal BreakersIf you are looking for a fun family/friend game, this is itNow only plays up to five players which takes apprx 45 min to play w/5 people, apprx 35 min w/4, apprx 15-25 minutes w/3 people and apprx 5-15 minutes w/2 peopleFun, fast dealing…every card counts
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9 Reddit comments about Monopoly Deal Card Game:

u/wasser24 · 32 pointsr/boardgames

Not really the same vain, exactly, but since no one mentioned it, [Monopoly Deal] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00NQQTZCO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_Gn5DzbXT5PZD6) is way more fun than regular old Monopoly.

u/FallenAerials · 19 pointsr/boardgames

Monopoly Deal is an awesome card game that scratches the Monopoly itch. Fun, fast-paced, confrontational card game full of "take that!" mechanics and acquiring properties. Plays very well with 2-5 players and works great as a gateway game. For $5.99 on Amazon, it's a great price too. Really recommended. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00NQQTZCO/

u/jiyounglife · 14 pointsr/abdiscussion

Broken dishwasher, broken washing machine, broken dryer. Dishwasher now fixed but we don't have a dryer at all and our washing machince just buzzes and doesnt wash. Ended up going to the local laundromat to do all of my laundry and sheets. Still not sure if we're renewing the lease. Maybe I should just find another place to live >(

I bought project highrise during the summer steam sale. That was a lot of fun. Oxygen not included is hard for me. I can't get the whole filteration system working (air and water)

Bought a game called Mint works. SUPER FUN! EVEN IN SOLO MODE! I'm going to go play some more of it right now. Can't wait to try playing it with other people. I do have a few other board games coming from amazon: Pandemic, Treasure Hunter Game, Gloom Second Edition: Unhappy Home expansion, Dairyman, monopoly deal, and i preordered splatoon 2

I finally was honest to myself and worked on my budget and student loan repayment plan. Budget looks kinda ugly. I'm terrified. There's never going to be enough money in this world... Also, I've been overspending like crazy. I'm really good at budgeting when I see the numbers. I was just in denial for the longest time because I wanted to treat myself. I didn't have the "college experience" so i went out a lot, ate out a lot, and overall threw money at crafts and animals. I'll have to be more findful now.

I wanted to get another hobonichi, but realized that they won't have them for 2017 anymore. I started looked at other notebooks. I do have a midori, but I don't really want to use it for bullet journaling. It gets quite expensive because I want to use that and keep that more as a notetaker/jot it down. I bought this STALOGY which looks pretty good. I'll be keeping an expense log, bullet journaling, and random notetaking in it.

I bought a vintage sewing machine recently. The singer slant-o-matic. I used them as a middleschooler in home economics and it's 100% BOMB. I was thinking about getting a more modern machine, but went Nah. The set I bought also came with a bunch of extra bobbins.

Last week I was at a fair and saw some people doing pillow lace/bobbin lace. It looks so awesome. I want to try it! It's a bit costly to get started though... I'm going to hold off on it for a while and use nontraditional materials to make some lace.

Since I'm really struggling with making friends and DOING SOMETHING that's not gaming, redditing, animals, and cleaning... I figured I could go take some community college classes (interior design, fashion, flower arrangement, etc), cello lessons, piano lessons, modern dance/ballet/jazz/hip hop lessons, sewing lessons, or something like that to get me out of the house.

On Wednesday, I went bouldering for the first time. I'm a bosssssss. JK. I haven't worked out in ages. My arms basically fell off when I woke up thursday morning. Couldnt even flush the toilet, open the fridge, or open the door. They even felt swollen. My legs were fine though. Normally with swimming, I get soreness in my core and legs. This is definitely a new muscle group I'm not used to have pain in. I've been taking some tylenol to help with my pain. Not sure if I like this enough to go back. I stopped going to the gym because I specifically didn't want large shoulders. IDK why when I work out, my shoulders just get bigger and bigger. My torso is a XS/S but my shoulders are an M. I'm absolute terrified of heights as well... So...maybe this isnt the sport for me. It's fun though! I'd go again, just wouldn't get a gym membership for it.

u/boothismanbooooo · 5 pointsr/NoStupidQuestions

Monopoly Deal is a completely different card-based game from Monopoly. https://www.amazon.com/Hasbro-B0965-Monopoly-Deal-Card/dp/B00NQQTZCO

When we play, we just flip the deck and start from the bottom.

u/Flatline2962 · 4 pointsr/boardgames

>What makes roll-and-move an inherently bad concept?

You literally could replace the entire Monopoly board with a deck of cards and instead of Roll & Move just take cards off the top and deal with them. You might call it Monopoly Deal and it might achieve the same thoughtspace in 15 minutes and reduce Monopoly into a slightly charming filler game.

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And before you ask, I've played Monopoly Deal, it still isn't my thing, but it's superior to the board game.

u/pjabrony · 3 pointsr/mylittlepony

If you have a friend who's really into Monopoly, try suggesting Monopoly Deal. It has much the same appeal but it plays in 15 minutes and is fun.

u/shellica · 2 pointsr/boardgames

Replying again because I thought of one more just now. Believe it or not, Monopoly Deal is ridiculously fun and we play it two player quite often.

u/ninesquirrels · 2 pointsr/tabletopgamedesign

Steve Jackson's Illuminati. You can learn it in about 20 min, and it's hilarious fun. You don't see it getting much press these days, but it's 10 kinds of awesome.

http://www.sjgames.com/illuminati/

Also, actually, Monopoly Deal. It's dead simple, you can learn it in 3 min, and it has suprisingly deep gameplay for a throwaway card game. It's a great way to get people into card games that aren's hearts or poker.

https://www.amazon.com/Hasbro-B0965-Monopoly-Deal-Card/dp/B00NQQTZCO

u/Albatrosson · 1 pointr/boardgames

I think it's a great gateway and a great choice! It was our opener game for every game night for several months after we got it.

I still love it, but one of the best things about it is how fast and brutal it is. We had a particular game where a couple of people were all about turtling. They never attacked, they never went for points, they just kept healing and buying powers that help them survive longer. Made the game just drag on with no actual change in status. In future, I'd probably do something to mitigate that by possibly removing some of the healing powers.

I also hear Monopoly Deal is a really great card game, actually. And cheap. And only 15 minutes. And name recognition. Might be a good fit in your family! :)