Monopoly Empire Board Game Review & Giveaway

Product was received in exchange for this post.


There is a whole new way to experience everyone's favorite property trading game with Monopoly Empire available in stores now.  Monopoly Empire allows you to buy the world's top brands like XBOX, Ebay, Nestle and more while you travel around the board.  As you collect the brands you add them to your own billboard tower with the goal of being the first one to complete your tower. Plus the more brands you own, the more money you charge for rent! 



Monopoly has always been my favorite board game and I have collected many different versions of the game over the years, so I was very excited to get a chance at playing it in a whole new way.  My 7 year old son couldn't wait to play either so we had an impromptu game night last week and played as a family with my hubby and daughter teaming up.  There are lots of fun surprises that come up along the way while you are playing and the leader of the game can change rather quickly.  We had a blast playing together.  The game says it's for ages 8 and up, but it was a great way for my 7 year old to practice his math and reading skills.  He also ended up winning so he's definitely a fan.  Another nice thing about the game is that it's designed to move pretty quickly and you can play a full round in about 30 minutes which makes this an easy and fun way to get some quality family time in.

The Giveaway:  Thanks to Hasbro one lucky winner will receive their very own game of Monopoly Empire.  Enter using the rafflecopter form below.  Good luck!

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Disclosure:  I received the game for the purpose of a review and giveaway.  All opinions are 100% mine.

115 comments:

  1. Probably a tie between monopoly and scrabble

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  2. Monopoly actually!!!
    mcfallsk8er(at)aim(dot)com

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  3. I had one called Bonkers and I loved it.

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  4. We had Monopoly and loved it but we really loved Life too!

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  5. Candyland was my fave :)

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  6. I think it is a toss up between Life and Monopoly I used to play with my grandparents on a Saturday night it was great memories

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  7. I loved playing Monopoly and Risk growing up.

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  8. I loved Sorry.
    Thanks for the chance.
    mogrill12@gmail.com

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  9. Monopoly!

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    {in the contest I am Margot Core on the Rafflecopter}

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  10. Monopoly for sure! I loved being the banker.

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  11. Monopoly was definitely my favorite board game growing up

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  12. My brother and I used to play Battleship a lot growing up! that was our favorite!

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  13. Masterpiece was my favorite.

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  14. When I was very young my favorite game to play was Candy Land as I got a bit older I really enjoyed Life.

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  15. Monopoly of course then clue jobeth chris_email29@yahoo.com

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  16. I loved The Flintstones boardgame I had as a kid.

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  17. Growing up my favorite board game was The Game of Life!

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  18. Growing up I loved Monopoly but could rarely find anyone to play it with me because it took forever....my next favorite was Trivial Pursuit

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  19. I loved the game of LIFE!!

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  20. I always loved trivial Pursuit

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  21. Mine was a tie between Monopoly and Guess Who?.

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  22. We always played Monopoly - the games lasted forever.

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  23. Trouble or Monopoly
    Thank you
    melly66(at)sbcglobal(dot)net

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  24. Monopoly... I was a corrupt banker lol

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  25. My favorite game to play as a kid was Life.

    april yedinak

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  26. We played Monopoly all the time along with the game Sorry we played as well

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  27. i liked sorry and monopoly my sister and i would play for hours!

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  28. Checkers was my favorite
    ET Pruitt

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  29. Actually, it was Monopoly! diesel_had_my_baby@yahoo.com

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  30. I loved playing Yahtzee.

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  31. It's a toss up between Monopoly and Clue. My love for these games has grown into a collection of the different versions of both. I can't get enough

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  32. I loved Monopoly growing up and still do homemom3@gmail.com

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  33. Sorry was probably my favorite, altho I also liked checkers.
    magloro@gmail.com

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  34. I loved to play "Aggravation" when I was younger. I'm not sure how popular it was, but I loved it.

    Leslie Galloway (LesGalloway //at// hotmail //dot// com) www.facebook.com/GallowayLeslie

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  35. My favorites were Monopoly and The Game of Life

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  36. My favorite was Sorry!
    Thanks.
    partymix25(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  37. monopoly was the game. thankyou, ken pohl19@comcast.net

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  38. I had a Stock Market game that I loved to play.

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  39. monopoly was my fav!
    jessicawedwards@gmail.com

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  40. Life! My older sister and I used to spend hours playing it!

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  41. Classic Monopoly was my favorite game when I was growing up. It still is today!

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  42. Classic Monopoly was my favorite game when I was growing up. It still is today!

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  43. I have waaaaayyy too many favorite board games: Candy Land, Guess Who?, Clue, Stratego...

    As an adult, my current favorite is a card game called Dutch Blitz.

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  44. I loved Monopoly. Would like to love it again now.

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  45. I loved board games growing up! My favorite was Scattergories and NFL Monopoly (I used to always play with my brothers!)

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  46. I loved Clue when I was a kid and play it with my kids now and I love Monopoly but I am ready for a new Monopoly! :)

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  47. Monopoly was my favorite growing up.

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  48. My favorite games growing up were stratego,monopoly,and candyland.

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  49. I would always play Monopoly with my family!

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  50. A family favorite! We had the original first edition when I was growing up!

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  51. monopoly and then we sit and play it for hours

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  52. We always played Monopoly it was a favorite at our house growing up!
    ptavernie at yahoo dot com

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  53. We used to play Monopoly, Scrabble, CLUE, Agrivation, Checkers, Chinese Checkers, Sorry, Trouble, and many others. May favorite was Monopoly. We have taught my 7 year-old son how to play and he loves being the banker...good way to practice math skills that he will need in 2nd grade.

    I would love to win this version since I only have the original version.

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  54. mousetrap and monopoly bizzley at msn dot com

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  55. Monopoly and Big Boggle. I cannot decide.

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  56. Monopoly and Scrabble were my favorite.

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  57. monpoly,candyland,shoots and ladders

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  58. I always wanted to play the game of Life, like everyday.

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  59. We play a lot of different games during the winter months, like Battle Ship, Connect Four, and a bunch of other ones too.

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  60. I've always loved playing Clue.
    Michelle Tucker

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  61. I LOVED playing Connect 4 with my brothers, but when the whole family was together we'd play The Game Of Life.

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  62. I loved Monopoly and also The Game of Life!

    Shelly H

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  63. Risk was my favorite

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  64. I loved Candyland when I was a little kid, Life as I got older.

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  65. I've always been a huge fan of The Game of Life!

    sugarsweet7202@yahoo(dot)com

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  66. I loved the game trouble with the popper thing

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  67. i loved to play candyland when i was little
    susansmoaks at gmail dot com
    tony l smoaks on rafflecopter

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  68. loved playing monopoly and clue when i was a kid
    heather hgtempaddy@hotmail.com

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