The following is a list of game boards of the Parker Brothers/Hasbro board game Monopoly adhering to a particular theme or particular locale in South America. Lists for other regions can be found here. The game is licensed in 103 countries and printed in 37 languages.[1]
Argentina
editArgentina Edition - El Estanciero | |||
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Game description: El Estanciero, with streets changed for estancias located in different provinces of Argentina. |
Brazil
editBrazil Edition (mix of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro) Banco Imobiliário | |||
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Game description: Banco Imobiliário (Real Estate Bank) Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, mix version. It also has a lot of special differences like doing away with the Electric Company and Water Works and replacing them with Railroads, so there are 6 of those, and its rent is $50 times the amount shown on the dice, being very different from the original game. Other features: Unusual property layout: 3 indigo, 2 orange, 2 red, 4 green and no Luxury Tax. |
Chile
editMetropoli - Each square is an important street from Santiago.
Colombia
editEach color group is a different city, including Bogotá, Medellín, Cali, Cartagena, etc.
Ecuador
editEcuador edition (2008) | |||
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Game description: In May 2009, Hasbro Inc. presented the new Monopoly Ecuador. Instead of streets, property names are famous landmarks and touristic sites of the country.[2] |
Paraguay
editParaguay Edition - Under the name El Banquero (like its Uruguayan counterpart) this unlicensed version includes the main streets of the capital city of Asunción, and uses the Guaraní as its currency. The dearth of railway lines in the city has been worked round by having Railway Station, Bus Station, River Harbour and Airport instead of the various railway terminals we find in most versions.
Peru
editLima Edition
Uruguay
editUruguay Edition - An unlicensed version under the name El Banquero (The Banker).
Venezuela
editVenezuela edition (1980) | |||
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Game description: This edition "Hagace Rico con Monopolio de las Calles de Caracas" was released unofficially, and covers streets in Caracas. |
References
edit- ^ "Frequently Asked Questions about MONOPOLY". Archived from the original on 2009-02-13. Retrieved 2009-02-26.
- ^ Diario El Universo (in Spanish)