Monopoly Electronic Banking Edition
Monopoly Electronic Banking Edition

Now players can experience the most current version of Monopoly with an electronic banking unit instead of cash. A truly fun experience which utilizes today’s trend of a cashless society.
The Monopoly Electronic Banking Edition game combines the best of classic Monopoly with updated electronic transactions. As with the original version, players still operate with money, learn real-world economics, competition and strategy, try to stay out of jail, and try their best to get filthy rich. But this version has been updated to reflect changes in how the real world uses money: All transactions are conducted with Monopoly’s new banking card system. Anyone from age 8 and up will enjoy this updated version of one of the world’s most famous games. Uses two “AAA” batteries, not included.
Includes gameboard, electronic banker unit, title deed cards, chance and community chest cards, 6 debit cards, 2 dice, 6 modern tokens – Segway Personal Transporter, Baseball Cap, Altoids Tin, Space Shuttle, Flat-Screen TV and Dog in Handbag, 32 houses, 12 hotels and instructions. Anyone from age 8 and up will enjoy this updated version of one of the world’s most famous games. Uses two “AAA” batteries, not included.
User Ratings and Reviews
5 Stars Family fun
We like to play games with our kids and with friends. But we never played much monopoly, it seemed too involved. Now, with this electronic version, playing is much faster and more fun! With no money to be counted the pace picks up and you can actually enjoy the game!
4 Stars much faster
The game goes much faster when your not stopping to count out paper money. However I wish the game board was the old Atlantic City. Guess its just because I’m a Jersey girl.
4 Stars Monopoly without the tedium
I don’t think I’d ever finished a game of Monopoly before we bought this version. It’s all the fun of the original Monopoly without the tedium of dealing with the paper money. We can get through a game much faster, so I actually suggest playing this on game nights instead of trying to convince my friends to play something else!
4 Stars My 8 year old grandson loves it!
My grandson called me as soon as it arrived and was so excited! His Dad was getting it all set up so they could play! Think i made a great choice
4 Stars Disappointed
I would bet that I haven’t played the classic version of monopoly more than 3 times in the past 15 years. However, I must have played it many times as a kid… I remember most of the property names, most of their prices, and so on.
This electronic banking edition is based on the “Here and Now” Monopoly edition. I found the “modernization” of the game to be unnecessary — basically multiplying every single number by 10,000 and then labeling everything with “K” (for numbers in the thousands) or by decimal-point numbers with “M” (for numbers in the millions).
The updated metal tokens are nice. For some reason, the “electronic banking” version doesn’t include the stack-able skyscraper pieces (found in the non-electronic “Here and Now” edition) — opting for the old house and hotel markers. These never quite fit; four houses being slightly wider than the space provided. Seems like the skyscraper markers are often cited as the one noticeably superior feature of the “Here and Now” edition, so it was disappointing not to get them in the electronic banking version.
The electronic banking feature is itself a double-edged sword. It does have a “coolness factor.” It makes setup and cleanup slightly easier. My wife figured that it would prevent lost money. It also avoids certain “making change” annoyances. However, it’s SLOW and kinda clumsy. Even after playing this game several times, we sometimes reverse cards, making transactions go backwards (they all look very similar). This would never happen with paper money. This also sucks away some of the educational value. I was hoping that my kids would practice adding and subtracting (they’re in 1st and 2nd grade). Having the electronic calculator eliminates the exercise. With numbers like 280,000 and 1,750,000 to work with — labeled 280K and 1.75M — the math is too hard for them, anyway (for no discernable reason).
All in all, though, monopoly is an awesome game, and that still goes for this electronic banking version. We are enjoying it a lot, and in all likelihood you and your families will enjoy it, too.