Definition of a Monopoly Hybrid
A Monopoly hybrid combines the favorite board game Monopoly with another game such as Risk. This combination amplifies the fun of the traditional game of Monopoly by adding the challenges of wartime strategy or the spontaneity of Bingo.
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Features
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Collect more monopoly money to win. A hybrid Monopoly game combines the traditional board with its real estate theme, with the strategies and goals of other games. In Bingopoly, for example, games take place online in tournament form, and this version of a Monopoly hybrid includes options to play casino games to get ahead.
Misconceptions
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Look for versions of Monopoly hybrids online. While most people may search their local toy store or online store, Monopoly hybrids often show up as online versions and products made by smaller toy manufacturers.
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Types
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Combining bingo and Monopoly creates a Monopoly hybrid. A popular hybrid combines Monopoly with Risk. Depending on the version used, this game either involves wartime strategy on a Monopoly board or uses boards from both games.
A meshing of Monopoly with Bingo combines casino options with the traditional game of Monopoly.
Benefits
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The basic moves, such as payments for real estates, remain the same in Monopoly hybrids. Hybrid games make it easy to have fun in a new way without having to learn a whole new set of rules and goals.
Other Options
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Monopoly can help players learn to keep track of money. Many other variants of Monopoly exist, including one that adds online banking as a means to keep track of the players' finances. Look for this product in major retail stores. Other products include themed Monopoly boards, such as those modeled after colleges, movies and hobbies.
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References
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