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A free to play Monopoly themed game that offers exciting multiplayer action and supports up to four simultaneous players

A free to play Monopoly themed game that offers exciting multiplayer action and supports up to four simultaneous players

Vote: (20 votes)

Program license: Free

Developer: Creobit

Version: 2.16.0

Works under: Windows

Also available for Mac Android

Vote:

Program license

(20 votes)

Free

Developer

Version

Creobit

2.16.0

Works under:

Also available for

Windows

Mac Android

Pros

  • Supports 2-4 players
  • Includes bots for solo play
  • Looks like a traditional board game

Cons

  • Somewhat derivative of other games
  • Dice may not be totally random

Business Tour is a multiplayer online board game that's designed to mimic the look and feel of traditional tabletop titles. That being said, it offers a number of special graphical improvements that you wouldn't find in any other board game conversion. That's because Business Tour was developed from scratch.

While you'd be theoretically able to play the game using chips and dice, the game only exists in cyberspace. Upwards of four players can enjoy the game simultaneously, so it really does feel like you're inviting friends over to try a new tabletop title. Those who play offline can fill in the other chairs with bots.

The gameplay itself revolves around trading property and constructing business assets so that you can grow a corporate brand. It's technically not meant to be educational, but it might very well fit into some types of lesson plans about basic entrepreneurial skills. The game also reinforces mathematics as well as cooperative gameplay, which makes it a good title for those who want to work something into an academic enrichment program.

Some might even want to use it to help them reinforce language skills, since you're given the option to play in English or one of 12 other languages.

Pros

  • Supports 2-4 players
  • Includes bots for solo play
  • Looks like a traditional board game

Cons

  • Somewhat derivative of other games
  • Dice may not be totally random