Not bad enough? Games are usually 1-3 hours long depending how many people cheat and give everything away (see below). Literally, I've played in 30+ games and finished three. Can hardly finish a game without it crashing. Can't splitscreen and play online with other people at the same time. It's too bad Ubisoft is making Hasbro look so bad by having such an awful glitchy game. I recommend this game not only for any Monopoly lovers who want a faithful console rendition to avoid the hassle of having to set up the physical board game but also for anyone who is just simply looking for a great local multiplayer experience.
Playing this game with other humans is obviously where this game shines as it remains loyal to its Monopoly roots without the need for any gimmicks. The AI can be rather easily taken advantage of through the trading system, even on some of the higher difficulty levels, and the fact that not all of their in-game actions can be skipped may soon become a source of frustration. As with the original board game, the true excitement of Monopoly comes from the people that you play with. Don't let the "Plus" in Monopoly Plus deceive you however, there really isn't anything aside from the regular game here unless you purchase additional packs. The developers have done a great job of making the Monopoly board come to life with a dynamic city and a meticulous amount of detail put into every individual property. A classic game of Monopoly is exactly what you'll get, but with that said it's definitely a recreation that captures the enjoyment of the original very well.
As long as you don't go into this game expecting anything but the tried and true classic game of Monopoly you won't be disappointed. Does that make it a bad Monopoly game? Again, no, it doesn't. As long as you don't Does this game reinvent the Monopoly wheel? No, it doesn't. Does this game reinvent the Monopoly wheel? No, it doesn't.