CHOKING HAZARD-Small Parts. Not For Children Under 3 Years. The Monopoly Junior game is a simple introduction to the iconic Monopoly game. With easy and exciting gameplay, kids can have a fun, fast adventure as they move around the board as they journey through the cityscape of Monopoly Town.
Besides, can a 4 year old play Monopoly Junior?
Although Monopoly Junior is recommended for kids aged five and over, the game is simple enough for most four-year-olds to enjoy. The main problem with younger kids playing Monopoly is that they may get upset when they have to hand over money.
One may also ask, how can you tell how old a Monopoly game is?
How do you play Monopoly Junior?
How do you win Monopoly Junior?
Monopoly Junior Rules: Winning the Game
The game proceeds with money traded back and forth until one player has run out. When this happens, the player with the most money is the winner of Monopoly Junior.
What age is junior Monopoly for?
What is the difference between Monopoly and Monopoly Junior?
Monopoly Junior is an easier, simplified version of the classic boardgame, aimed at younger players ages 5+. It has a smaller, rectangular board and instead of being based on street names it is based on a funfair (amusement park), to make it more child-friendly.
What replaced the thimble in Monopoly?
There is no longer a thimble in Monopoly. The piece was retired in 2017 along with the boot and the wheelbarrow. These classic Monopoly tokens were replaced by the T-Rex, the penguin, and the rubber ducky.
What were the original Monopoly play pieces?
The Original Monopoly Pieces
When Parker Brothers bought the rights to Monopoly in 1935 they introduced six original tokens: the battleship, boot, cannon, thimble, top hat, and iron.
When did Monopoly Junior come out?
Why was the thimble removed from Monopoly?
Fans of the game voted to do away with the “thimble” playing piece. The Associated Press news service reports that Hasbro is trying to make the game more meaningful to a younger audience. A thimble is used in sewing. The metal device covers the top of a finger to protect it from the sewing needle.