![]() ![]() It’s a little different from the original game, but the road taken to achieve it isn’t necessarily any less ruthless. Your goal is to acquire enough money to be the first player to build 4 skyscrapers in the game. You roll dice, move pieces around the board, and slowly acquire properties so you can develop them. (It’s prettier, so pay up!) You can add as many decorations to a property as you like.Īlthough CityVille Monopoly sports more colorful trappings and a hint of cooperative play with its mystery gifts, underneath it all it’s the game is still the same. For example, add a ‘flower garden’ or some such to a property you own, and you can charge an additional $6 in rent (or however much the card says) to players that land on your space. Gifts are decorations that you add to one of your properties, which in turn increase the rent a player must pay you when they land it. Land on a Mystery Gift space and you get two cards: one to give to another player, and one for yourself. ![]() One key change is the replacement of some of the playing cards with “Mystery Gift” cards. Missing in action are the thimble, shoe, spinning wheel, dog, and probably others I can no longer remember. ![]() Similarly, the pieces in Cityville Monopoly have been narrowed to appropriately city-themed ones: a boat, a bus, a ship (not a battleship), and a pigeon. ![]()
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