■ 01/03/09 - Monopoly Monopoly is one of the most popular board games around, somehow managing to combine things most people aren't too keen on (money management and buying property) into a fun pastime. It's a brilliant game to play with friends or family and can last for hours - we'd go as far as to say it's a required part of growing up. Nothing can beat a game where rules are bent, broken or completely ignored all for the sake of a few meaningless slips of fake paper money. For a game so tied to the round table experience, we've always been a little dubious of video game editions, so we approached EA's attempt with more than a little scepticism. Test de Monopoly sur Xbox 360, chez VideoGamer.com.
■ 09/12/08 - Monopoly US, December 5, 2008 - Houses and hotels. Boardwalk, Park Place and Baltic Avenue. Getting sent to jail, and directly to jail, without passing Go, and without collecting $200. These are things all instantly familiar to anyone who's ever played Monopoly.
Test de Monopoly sur Xbox 360, chez IGN X360.
■ 19/11/08 - Monopoly EA claimed recently that videogames could never replace board games, and they’ve successfully proven this point by releasing Monopoly: so inferior to its cardboardy cousin it could well be a practical joke. The game consists largely of pressing a single button, once every five minutes, and then making a cup of tea while you wait for your turn. As if to taunt you, or Test de Monopoly sur Xbox 360, chez Games Radar.