Gaming company is seeking nominations for landmarks to include in Philly edition of Monopoly

Philadelphia to Get Its Own Twist on Monopoly, with Public Nominations Open for Landmarks and Businesses.

A major update is coming for families who've been playing Monopoly with the same Scottie dog token since their grandparents' time. Top Trumps USA, a company that's already released 30 community versions of Monopoly under license from Hasbro, is putting out a new edition specifically designed for Philadelphia, and it includes a special twist: users can nominate landmarks, businesses, and non-profits to be included on the board.

The public can submit their suggestions until February, with representatives considering factors such as historical significance, reputation, and community engagement. While some properties are already set, such as Benjamin Franklin Parkway, other locations will be decided through a nomination process that aims to involve the local community.

In addition to new property squares, the game will also incorporate unique colloquialisms specific to Philadelphia and extend to utility cards, transportation options, and Chance events. The classic pieces of the Monopoly token will remain intact, however.

Philadelphia isn't the first city to receive its own customized edition of Monopoly; a 1996 version featured iconic local businesses like CoreStates and Strawbridge's, alongside enduring sites such as Independence Hall. That game is now out of circulation but can still be found on eBay.

Tim Barney, representing Top Trumps USA, acknowledges that an updated version is long overdue, given the significant changes Philadelphia has undergone since its last Monopoly spin-off. "There's a lot of great inspiration from our previous game," he said. "But also Philly's made up of a lot of super historic places and things that have been around for over a century. So there will be some similarities but also some differences."

Barney, who conducted his own research in Philadelphia last year, plans to return within the month to finalize his findings. Despite remaining tight-lipped on specific destinations, he did mention visiting iconic spots like the Philadelphia Art Museum and Rocky steps.

The goal of this new game is to create a love letter to the city's residents, aiming for a product that feels like home when users first pick it up. "Our greatest compliment will be when somebody says that feels like home," Barney said.

The release date has not yet been confirmed, but developers are committed to crafting a Philadelphia edition that accurately reflects the city's spirit and its famously unfiltered residents.
 
This is just another example of how our politicians need to step up their game πŸ€”! I mean, think about it - we're creating a custom Monopoly board for an entire city? That's what we should be doing with infrastructure projects and economic development plans, not just some special edition board game. But at the same time, I love that they're involving the local community in the process, getting people excited about their city's history and landmarks πŸŽ‰.

And can you imagine if this was a bipartisan effort? Democrats and Republicans working together to create a board game that reflects the best of Philly? It would be a great way to bridge the gap between parties and get some real progress done. Not to mention, it could be a fun way for politicians to show their constituents they're listening πŸ—£οΈ.

But in all seriousness, if we can make something like this happen, maybe we can actually start making decisions that benefit our cities as a whole, not just our own party's interests πŸ’‘.
 
I'm so down for this new Monopoly Philly version 🀩! I mean, who doesn't love playing with friends and family in the City of Brotherly Love? It's about time we got our own twist on the classic game. And can you imagine the possibilities? Putting iconic spots like the Liberty Bell or Reading Terminal Market on the board will make it so much more fun to play. I've been to Philly a few times, and it's definitely a city with a ton of character πŸ€—. The fact that they're involving the community in the nomination process is also super cool - it'll be awesome to see some hidden gems get represented on the board too.

I'm curious to know what kind of unique colloquialisms they'll include - I've heard Philly folks have some wicked slang πŸ˜‚. And with the classic tokens staying the same, I think this will still feel like a traditional Monopoly game at heart. But hey, it's always great to see a city get its own special touch on a beloved game. Bring on February and the chance to submit my nominations! πŸ“
 
omg u gotta love how top trumps usa is giving philly a chance 2 shine on monopoly 🀩 they're really involving the community in this one by having public nominations open, which is pretty cool imo πŸ‘ it's gonna be awesome 2 see iconic spots like independence hall & ben franklin parkway on the board, and also get 2 experience unique colloquialisms that are specific 2 philly 😊 plus, i'm all about those Chance events πŸ’Έ can't wait 2 c how this edition turns out! πŸŽ‰
 
omg this is so cool!! i love how they're involving the community in nominating landmarks and businesses for the game 🀩 it's like they want people to feel connected to their own city on the board... i'm dying to know which ones are gonna make the cut, esp since there's still places from the 90s edition that are out of circulation lol. philly's got such a rich history and culture, it'll be awesome to see those vibes in the game 🎲 i just hope they don't mess with the classic tokens πŸ˜‚
 
I think this is a classic case of the government stepping in where it shouldn't - with our tax dollars, they're creating a Monopoly game for the city of Philadelphia. I mean, who needs infrastructure or education when you can have a special Scottie dog token, right? πŸ• But seriously, what's next? A customized version of Risk for New York City? Or maybe a bespoke Scrabble set for Silicon Valley?

And let's talk about this "public nomination" process. Sounds like just another way to get more bureaucrats involved in our daily lives. Can't we just have a good old-fashioned town hall meeting where residents can voice their opinions? I mean, what's the real motivation behind this Monopoly game? Is it really about creating a love letter to the city or is it just a clever marketing ploy?

I'm all for community engagement and local pride, but let's not forget that there are real issues affecting our cities that need attention. The fact that they're spending time and resources on a Monopoly game instead of tackling actual problems is a bit concerning.
 
I think this is such a cool idea 🀩! I mean, who doesn't love playing Monopoly with their family and friends? But for Philly to get its own twist on it? That's like, the icing on the cake 🍰. And the fact that you can nominate landmarks, businesses, and non-profits to be included on the board? That's just genius! It's like they're saying "Hey, we want to make this game all about YOU, Philly" ❀️.

I've lived in this city for years and I gotta say, it's always been a special place. From the Liberty Bell to Pat's King of Steaks 🀀, there's just so much character here. And now, they're gonna put that into a board game? It's like they're putting Philly on the map all over again πŸ—ΊοΈ.

I'm excited to see what kind of places get nominated and which ones actually make it onto the board! Maybe my favorite coffee shop will be included πŸ˜‚ or maybe it'll be one of those historic sites that I've always wanted to visit. Either way, I know it's gonna be a blast playing this game with my friends and family. Bring on the Philly edition Monopoly! πŸŽ‰
 
omg i'm so down for this 🀩 it's so cool that philadelphia is getting its own twist on monopoly, especially with the public nomination process πŸ“ can't wait to see what kinda landmarks & businesses get included! i think it's a great idea to make the game feel like home for residents, but at the same time, you gotta include some of those quirky neighborhoods like fishtown or northphilly too πŸ˜‚ also can we talk about how awesome it is that they're including colloquialisms & local sayings in the game? it's gonna be so much fun to play with!
 
OMG this is so cool 🀩 I've lived in Philly for years and it's about time we get our own Monopoly edition! The idea of nominating landmarks and businesses to be included on the board is genius πŸ’‘ It'll be sick to see some of my fave spots on the board, like Pat's King of Steaks or Reading Terminal Market 🀀 I'm low-key excited that they're incorporating local colloquialisms too, it'll make the game feel super authentic. Can't wait for it to drop in February! πŸŽ‰
 
omg u guys! 🀯 i think this new philly monopoly is gonna be SOOO cool!!! they r letting ppl nomi landmarks n businesses 2 b on the board which is like, totes awesome!!! i mean, who doesnt love a good game of monopoly? πŸ€‘ and i love how its gonna reflect the city's spirit & culture... like, rocky steps n philly art museum are def goin in!! πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈπŸŽ¨ but i hope they dont leave out some neighborhoods n businesses thats been around 4eva lol... i cant w8 2 c what they come up with!!! πŸ€”
 
I'm telling you, this is just a small part of something much bigger πŸ€”. Think about it, they're making a new Monopoly game specifically for Philly and they want public nominations? That's not just random, that's a chance to subtly influence the city's identity and shape its future. And what if some 'influential' people use this as an opportunity to push their own agendas or promote certain businesses? πŸ€‘ We should be watching this closely.

And let's not forget, Top Trumps USA has already done this for other cities before. What's to stop them from using the nomination process to introduce... 'new' properties that benefit specific interests rather than the community as a whole? It's all about keeping an eye out for potential hidden agendas πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.
 
πŸ€” I'm low-key excited about this new Philly Monopoly edition! It's dope that they're giving locals the chance to chime in on what makes our city tick. I mean, who wouldn't want to see their fave spots or businesses featured on the board? πŸ“š It's also cool that they're keeping it real with colloquialisms and nods to iconic Philly stuff like Rocky steps (btw, can you imagine buying 'em up and building your own empire?) πŸ˜‰ But what I'm most stoked about is how this new game reflects our city's history and vibe. From Independence Hall to the Art Museum, there's so much love in these streets that it'll be awesome to see that translated onto a Monopoly board πŸ›οΈ Can't wait to get my hands on one of these bad boys! πŸ‘
 
I'm low-key hyped about this new Philly Monopoly edition 🀩! It's about time someone gave the city a proper shoutout. I mean, who doesn't love a good game of Monopoly, right? πŸ˜‚ But seriously, it's dope that they're letting the public nominate landmarks and businesses to be included on the board. That's like, super inclusive, you feel? πŸ‘

I'm also loving the fact that they're keeping the classic tokens, but giving it that extra Philly flavor with colloquialisms and Chance events 🀣. And can we talk about how awesome it is that they're incorporating spots like Independence Hall and the Art Museum? That's like, totally iconic, fam! πŸ™Œ

The only thing that's got me a lil' skeptical is that I'm not sure if they're gonna include some of the more... questionable spots in Fishtown 🀣. Just kidding, sorta 😜. But for real, I'm stoked to see what the final product looks like and how it'll feel when you first pick it up πŸ‘Œ. Bring on that Philly love letter! ❀️
 
omg u gotta check this out - philly is getting its own twist on monopoly!! 🀯 they're lettin people nominate landmarks & businesses to be included on the board, which is so cool! i mean, it's about time we got a custom edition that reps our city properly. benjamin franklin parkway is already in, but what else will make it? πŸ€‘ i'm low-key hyped for the release date (not confirmed yet tho) and cant w8 to see what kind of philly-specific colloquialisms they'll add! 🀣 top trumps usa better bring the heat if they wanna make this feel like home. gotta support local business, especially when it comes to monopoly 😎
 
πŸ€” so philly is finally getting its own monopoly spin-off after all these years... about time, right? πŸ˜‚ they're opening it up for public nominations which is kinda cool, but also kinda like a never-ending loop of arguments over what's the most iconic spot in philly. i mean, benjamin franklin parkway vs the liberty bell vs pat's king of steaks - which one gets to stay on the board? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ it's gonna be super interesting to see how they curate all the different suggestions and decide what makes the city feel "home" for its monopoly game. i'm hyped to see some local colloquialisms and unique chance events, that's always a fun twist on the classic game 🎲
 
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