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Play Monopoly on Snes Online

You crawl through a haunted mansion where every room forces you into a cutthroat Monopoly match—lose and you're back to square one. Somehow, this SNES version turns property trading into a tense rogue-lite grind.

Developer: Sculptured Software
Genre: Board game
Released: 1992
File size: 301.2 KB
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Game Overview

Monopoly on SNES is one of those weird, oddly charming adaptations that does way more than just digitize the board game. Sure, you can play standard multiplayer Monopoly if you want, but the real meat is the single-player "Mansion" mode—which is basically Monopoly meets a rogue-lite dungeon crawler. No joke.

You wander this massive mansion where each door leads to a room full of AI opponents (35 possible characters, all with different skill levels). Some rooms are just for tutorials or quizzes, but most lock you into full Monopoly matches. Win a room, unlock the next. The Masters room is brutal—I lost three times before finally scraping a win. And yeah, beating it unlocks free play, but good luck getting there without mortgaging everything you own first.

It’s janky in that very 90s way, but there’s something weirdly addictive about the grind. You’ll recognize the board and rules, but the mansion twist makes it feel like its own thing. Just don’t expect the AI to go easy on you.

Super Nintendo (SNES)
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