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Monopoly Streets on Wii

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Monopoly Streets is a Minigames game available on the Wii. It can be played in Physical modes.

Monopoly Streets is a Minigames game. Mini games come in a variety of shapes and sizes. What unites the genre is the speed with which players can pickup the games and the relativley short time requried to complete a level or two.

Monopoly Streets can be played in a Physical mode. Physical games use real world cards, props and boards. Sometimes this complements a video game experience, but more often they simply exist as physical games in their own right. These games range from Eye of Judgement that uses a camera to detect which cards a player has, to interactive play experience like EyePet. Video games that make use of these props look to encompass the strong board gaming tradition that pre-dates and often outsells video games - such as Settlers of Catan or Carcassone.

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Domestic Gamer review Wed, 08 Dec 2010

Monopoly Streets adds a little Sim City reality to the classic property trading game, but still doesn't quite make sense of playing a board game on the Wii. I'm still looking forward to playing the real thing with my kids.

Monopoly conjures up all sorts of family memories for me. From playing with my brother and sister before I quite knew what was going on, to becoming savvy enough to know I had to raid the bank early - before anyone was watching.
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