*Monopoly INT* is a computer game designed after the *popular board game
Monopoly*, for two or more players. Monopoly's a wonderful board game. It
combines accounting and real estate principles with the competitive nature of
a classic board game. In this version of the game, the INT in Monopoly INT
presumably stands for "international," as the different place markers on the
virtual board game are different countries. You can choose to play with
anywhere between two and six players and name their accounts accordingly.
Starting the game isn't a problem. Much like the traditional game, you roll
the dice to see where to place your player. Monopoly INT only starts to get
confusing when you actually land on a country and want to purchase property
on it. While Monopoly INT does have rules that come with the game, it is
clear the developer's first language is not English. The directions are
accordingly difficult to understand in some areas. In order to actually
purchase property in Monopoly INT, you need to click on the country's flag on
the game board, then on your playing piece's marker, and then again on the
country's flag. It's meticulous and confusing to figure out. On top of that,
the board is also a little difficult to read. True to the interface of the
actual board game, Monopoly INT's board surface is shaped like a square and
consequently has the names of the countries at the top of the board written
upside down. While this might work fine for an actual game board, it just
makes things more difficult to read on the computer. In addition, there's no
option to play against the computer or with another player remotely online,
greatly reducing Monopoly INT's usability. *Monopoly INT is an entirely
average game that only really works if you have a friend to play with
offline.*Download *Monopoly INT 5.34* in Softonic