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  2. Monopoly Deal - Wikipedia

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    Monopoly Deal is a card game derived from the board-game Monopoly introduced in 2008, produced and sold by Cartamundi under a license from Hasbro. Upon its release, the game was generally well-received for its short playing time and playing interaction.

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    One stipulation in the rules is that once a die has been set aside, it cannot be re-rolled during that turn. The dice also feature wilds that may substitute for any symbol on the seven property dice. Two "Wild"s are available to use so it is possible to score a monopoly using only the wilds.

  4. Monopoly (game) - Wikipedia

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    Monopoly Deal is a card game derived from the board-game Monopoly introduced in 2008, produced and sold by Cartamundi under a license from Hasbro. Players attempt to collect three complete sets of cards representing the properties from the original board game, either by playing them directly, stealing them from other players, swapping cards ...

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    Monopoly Deal Amazon "For my family of four (2 adults and a 7- and 9 year-old), this is hands-down our favorite game," says PureWow Editor-in-Chief Jillian Quint .

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  8. Talk:Monopoly Deal - Wikipedia

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    The number of each card is balanced quite well and will always result in a winning player before the end of the deck so long as you abide by the other rules, Such as, being able to use a 'theft' card on wild cards etc. I've seen people play where you cannot 'sly deal' a full-wild card, but this is contradictory to the rules.

  9. Advance to Boardwalk - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the turn, the player moves their token up the boardwalk to the space that matches their new total in property values. Opponents can "take over" a hotel, and take the property value cards for the hotel, by building more floors on an existing lot. In the event of ties, the color closest to "ground level" keeps the property value card.