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Maru 15-11-2018 03:18 AM

Monopoly for Millennials
 
A product nobody asked for? Pretty ballsy on Hasbro's part... I know a few people with a sense of humor who would gift this to their older kids for Christmas :smug: or a stocking stuffer if it had a mini-version...

Source: https://www.kvue.com/article/news/na...7-31cfd31d4e7e

Quote:

'Monopoly for Millennials' reminds players that 'adulting is hard'

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If millennials were hoping jokes about their age group would fade, a new Hasbro game isn't offering much relief.

"Monopoly for Millennials" — the recently released version of the classic board game — centers around the often-mocked generation of people born between 1981 and 1996.

The cover features "Monopoly" icon Rich Uncle Pennybags with a cup of coffee, earbuds and a medal labeled "participation." The tagline on the cover reads: "Forget real estate. You can't afford it anyway."

But plenty of people seem able to handle the price of the game. It sells for $19.82, and Walmart's website currently lists the product as "out of stock."

Though the board features the traditional "Go To Jail" space, there is a major difference in this version of the classic game: Instead of collecting money, players will be collecting experiences as they traverse the board. These experiences include "Parents' Basement," "Thrift Shop" and "Farmers' Market."

"Money doesn't always buy a great time, but experiences, whether they're good -- or weird -- last forever," says the game's description on Walmart's website. The description also notes that "adulting is hard."

In reaction to Hasbro's newest product, many people took to Twitter to express their feelings towards the game.

Some found the game to be an unfair portrayal of their age demographic.



...while others embraced the product.







Jessica. 15-11-2018 04:34 AM

People on this forum say worse things about people of our generation. People who aren't into the quirk of it aren't going to buy it, I don't see the problem.

smudgie 15-11-2018 08:52 AM

It’s a game.
Life is so much easier when you can laugh at yourself.

Livia 15-11-2018 09:41 AM

Yeah... the older generation... disrespecting younger people having already ruined the world.

Is' a ****ing game.

Crimson Dynamo 15-11-2018 09:44 AM

well i for one am not going to post "snowflakery"

:hehe:


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