The properties in the Electronic Banking version were originally the same as in the Monopoly Here and Now version (2006), which are different from those in the original game. The major difference in the electronic game is that the player's available funds are tallied electronically on debit cards (they can be kept secret) and the prices are uniformly higher.
The properties and groups (US edition):
Jacobs Field + Texas Stadium (violet)
Grand Ole Opry + Gateway Arch + Mall of America (light blue)
Centennial Olympic Park + Red Rocks Amphitheatre + Liberty Bell (maroon)
South Beach + Johnson Space Center + Pioneer Square (orange)
Camelback Mountains + Waikiki Beach + Disney World (red)
French Quarter + Hollywood + Golden Gate Bridge (yellow)
Las Vegas Blvd. + Wrigley Field + the White House (green)
Fenway Park + Times Square (medium blue)
Utilities: Internet Service + Cell Phone Service
Airports : ORD, JFK, ATL, LAX
World version (2008):
Gdynia + Taipei (brown)
Tokyo + Barcelona + Athens (light blue)
Istanbul + Kiev + Toronto (maroon/purple)
Rome + Shanghai + Vancouver (orange)
Sydney + New York + London (red)
Beijing + Hong Kong + Jerusalem (yellow)
Paris + Belgrade + Cape Town (green)
Riga + Montreal (blue)
Utilities : Solar Energy + Wind Energy
Monopolies: Rail, Air, Cruise, Space
Morison's asda sainsbury
Monopoly has 28 properties in the game. So the answer is 28 properties can be purchased during a game of Monopoly.
J P Morgan
no
The names of the 3 Monopoly red properties are Indiana Avenue, Kentucky Avenue and Illinois Avenue.
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Morison's asda sainsbury
The Monopoly Electronic Banking Edition can be purchased online directly from the Hasbro website. Additionally, it may be found on Amazon as well as eBay.
There are quite a number of various places where one can go to purchase Monopoly Electronic Banking edition. Some of the best places to do this are YoYo, Entertainment Earth, and Sears.
I know that brown (brick lane) are the first and dark blue (Kensington palace gardens) is the last, that is in the 1st version with electronic banking!
About as big as a credit card
15dollars
All of the "classic" Monopoly games are for the most part the same. The difference in the "electronic banking" version is that the colorful paper money is replaced by running bank balances tallied by the game's calculator "bank."
$1500 original 15,000,000 electronic banking
if you mean the game monopoly a good amount of money to start with for a quick game is 500 (5million in electronic banking)
how many kinds of electronic banking?
No, you do not have to build evenly on properties in Monopoly.