Monopoly Deal

Monopoly Deal (2014)

by Asobo Studio, Ubisoft Entertainment
Genres:Turn-based strategy (TBS), Card & Board Game
Themes:Party, Kids
Game modes:Multiplayer
Story:A card based version of Monopoly.
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