Monopoly Deal Card Game

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Monopoly Deal Card Game

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Hasbro logoby Hasbrobrand #11 in Toys & Games
Street price$7.99–$15.99as of Jul 15?
Price tier

Budget · bottom third of toys & games

Should you buy it??

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based on 3 of 6 signals

Quick take

In short: what each side says

Reviewers · Buyers · Brand claims — each opened up in full further down ↓

Reviewers4.33 video reviews

Reviewers agree Monopoly Deal delivers the strategy of Monopoly in a fast, card-based format that's easy to recommend for families and casual groups.

Buyers4.7564 ratings

Owners love the fast-paced fun and solid packaging, but card print quality divides them—some received defective decks with indistinguishable colors that made play impossible.

Brand claims3/5 true5 promises checked

Monopoly Deal's core claims about fast gameplay (15 minutes), win condition, and strategic/negotiation value are well-supported by buyer and expert reviews. However, the marketing glosses over a real learning curve for younger children and a significant quality-control issue: many buyers received defective decks with indistinguishable card colors that made play impossible, a major gap between the polished pitch and actual user experience.

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Behind this verdict3 reviews · 564 owners~3 hrs of research 2 min to read

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Act one

What the machines think.

Several AI models read the category and place this product — model by model, list by list, over time.

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Rank trajectory?

Weeks of movement.

#13#18#23#245/116/22

Act two · ★ new

What the people say.

The same product, judged by the owners who bought and filmed it — what they praise, what they knock, who it's for.

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Video reviews?

What reviewers actually say.

4.3 / 5positive · 3 videosTrust it
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AI summary of 3 reviews · as of Jul 2026

Reviewers agree Monopoly Deal delivers the strategy of Monopoly in a fast, card-based format that's easy to recommend for families and casual groups.

What they praise

  • Games finish quickly, often in about 15 minutes
  • Simple core loop of collecting property sets makes it easy to teach through play
  • Action cards add strategy and interaction between players
  • Rules can be adjusted for group size or age, making it flexible
  • Works well across ages and group sizes once players learn the cards

What they knock

  • Younger children can struggle with the concept and card interactions at first
  • Learning curve exists early on, especially understanding banking and action cards
  • Games can slow down with larger groups since completing sets takes longer

Who reviewers think this product is — and isn’t — for

For you if

Families and casual groups who like Monopoly's competitiveness but want a shorter, portable card game.

Look elsewhere if

Younger kids under the suggested age range or players who dislike learning action-card interactions.

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What buyers say?

What Google knows about it.

Buyer reviews · Google Shopping?

Beyond the video critics, Google pools 564 buyer ratings of the Monopoly Deal Card Game from across retailers — a far wider, if blunter, jury. Here’s the shape of that opinion.

4.7 / 5

564 ratings · 7 written
across 4 retailers

Buyers trust it
584%
410%
34%
21%
11%

What owners single out

Card quality & print clarity2.5
Gameplay & fun factor4.8
Packaging & delivery4.6
Game pace & duration4.5
Ease of learning4.2

Buyers' weakest aspect (card quality) differs from video reviewers' concerns about learning curve and game pace with larger groups.

In their words

Such a fun game! It kind of depends on your players thought, so it can be as slow and agonizing or quick and snappy as they make it so I recommend setting the intention and vibe before starting. But it does live up to its promise of generally is 15-30 minute rounds. The gameplay should be easy enough for a group of sober people to learn and pick up. No knowledge of Monopoly is necessary, it's prac

andrea.w · verified purchase · influenster.com

I was replacing a lost monopoly deal game that I misplaced. This new deck was smaller than a regular deck, the card stock was thinner, but most frustrating was the ink was wrong. There was almost no discernible, difference between the black, brown and purple color cards, and between the red and orange. This made it impossible to play. I felt the deck was a complete throw away. Very disappointed. B

a2zpurple · verified purchase · ebay.com

as of July 15 · 564 buyer ratings?

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Claim check?

Promise vs. proof.

We lifted Hasbro’s headline product-page claims and checked each against what owners and expert reviewers actually report.

80/100
Marketing honesty
Honest on gameplay, silent on card quality defects
3 hold up2 mixed0 overstated

Monopoly Deal's core claims about fast gameplay (15 minutes), win condition, and strategic/negotiation value are well-supported by buyer and expert reviews. However, the marketing glosses over a real learning curve for younger children and a significant quality-control issue: many buyers received defective decks with indistinguishable card colors that made play impossible, a major gap between the polished pitch and actual user experience.

The widest gap · age ratingMixed
Hasbro promises

Recommended Age: 8+

In reality

Works 8+, but younger kids need guidance

What the data shows

The game works well across ages once learned, but reviewers note younger children can struggle with the concept and card interactions at first, suggesting the 8+ rating may be optimistic for independent play.

Every other claimtap to expand
Play Timeit only takes about 15 minutes to playHolds up
What the data shows

Multiple reviewers confirm games finish quickly, often in about 15 minutes, matching the marketing claim.

Such a fun game! It kind of depends on your players thought, so it can be as slow and agonizing or quick and snappy as they make it so I recommend setting the intention and vibe before starting. But it does live up to it

Ownerandrea.w
Based on 564 owner reviews + 3 expert reviews
Win Conditionbe the first player to collect 3 complete sets of property cardsHolds up
What the data shows

Reviewer data confirms the win condition of collecting 3 complete property sets is the core gameplay loop.

Based on 564 owner reviews + 3 expert reviews
Gameplayeasy to learn but difficult to masterMixed
What the data shows

The game is easy to learn with a simple core loop, but reviewers note a learning curve exists early on, especially for younger children understanding card interactions and banking.

Based on 564 owner reviews + 3 expert reviews
Educational Valuegreat game for promoting strategic thinking and negotiationHolds up
What the data shows

Reviewers explicitly confirm the game promotes strategic thinking through action cards and player interaction, and negotiation is inherent to the property-collecting mechanic.

Based on 564 owner reviews + 3 expert reviews
Claim check·as of Jul 2026?

Claims from the maker's Google catalog listing · reality from 564 owner reviews + 3 expert reviews.

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The recap

Where it stands today.

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