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2009 video game
Monopoly City Streets
Monopoly City Streets logoMonopoly City Streets' logo
Developer(s)Tribal DDB
Publisher(s)Hasbro
ReleaseSeptember 9, 2009
Genre(s)Strategy MMORTS
Mode(s)Multiplayer

Monopoly City Streets is a massive multiplayer online browser game using the Monopoly board game on real world streets using Google Maps and OpenStreetMap. The game was developed by Tribal DDB, Hasbro's digital agency, with support from Google. The game was launched on September 9, 2009 and will continue until January 31, 2010.

Launch

Upon launch on September 9, 2009, the game had severe web server problems due to the huge number of people trying to access the website and create accounts at once. This resulted in the site being temporarily unavailable for most visitors.

Gameplay

Monopoly City Streets players start out with $3 million virtual dollars and are able purchase real world properties including hotels, houses, football stadiums, castles and skyscrapers. Players are paid rent each day, from $50,000 for a house to $100 million for a skyscraper.

Prices of real estate depend on the location of the street and the length of the street, due to longer streets being able to house more buildings, thus having a greater potential value than a street that can only house a few buildings

Buying and selling

Players can buy, sell, and negotiate prices between other players. They are randomly given Monopoly Chance Cards to sabotage other players by building Hazards on their streets. Bonus buildings, such as parks, schools, water towers and wind farms can be built. Players receive these buildings through the chance cards.

References

  1. ^ http://docs.google.com/View?id=dfzghp76_3f3s5b6gr Cite error: The named reference "faq" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  2. http://blog.monopolycitystreets.com/2009/09/almost-there.html
  3. http://docs.google.com/View?id=dfzghp76_3f3s5b6gr
  4. Google’s Monopoly City Streets is live and down already Soft Sailor 09 September 2009
  5. http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/gamesblog/2009/sep/07/1
  6. http://mashable.com/2009/09/07/monopoly-google-maps/

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