Hogar Noticias El monopolio deja caer una nueva actualización temática del Día de San Valentín con nuevas reglas de la casa y un cuestionario

El monopolio deja caer una nueva actualización temática del Día de San Valentín con nuevas reglas de la casa y un cuestionario

Autor : Julian Actualizar : Feb 25,2025

El monopolio deja caer una nueva actualización temática del Día de San Valentín con nuevas reglas de la casa y un cuestionario

Actualización del Día de San Valentín de Monopoly: el amor está en el aire (¡y en el tablero!)

Marmalade Game Studio y Hasbro celebran el Día de San Valentín con una actualización especial para su juego móvil Monopoly (Android e iOS). Este evento por tiempo limitado presenta un concurso divertido, una prueba de token gratuita, reglas de casa renovadas y tokens y paquetes con descuento.

Un partido hecho en el cielo de monopolio:

Haga un cuestionario para descubrir su token de monopolio perfecto, que representa diferentes facetas de amor. Disfrute de una prueba gratuita de 24 horas de su token emparejado, con un precio con descuento que se ofrece después si desea mantenerla.

Diversión de ritmo más rápido con reglas de casa renovadas:

Experimente el monopolio como nunca antes con las reglas de la nueva casa:

  • Hoteles rápidos: Construye hoteles con solo tres casas.
  • Fin rápido: El juego termina después de la primera bancarrota.
  • Cárcel rápida: Escapar en la cárcel en su primer turno.
  • Título inicial de hechos: Comience con tres propiedades aleatorias.
  • Se omiten los espacios de impuestos, casas y cofres comunitarios.

Este enfoque optimizado promete una experiencia de juego más rápida y dinámica.

Llegan los tokens de Cupido:

Un nuevo conjunto de tokens con temas de Cupido está haciendo su debut, junto con el paquete "Sweethearts" con adorables querubines.

Radu Rovin, jefe de estudio en Marmalade Game Studio, comentó: "Nuestro objetivo es crear un evento que celebre diversas formas de amor este Día de San Valentín, desde amistades formadas mientras jugamos monopolio hasta disfrutar de un autocuidado merecido".

Descargue la actualización de Monopoly ahora a través de su enlace de App Store preferido y siga su página X oficial para futuras actualizaciones. Para obtener más opciones de juego de mesa móvil, consulte nuestra lista de los mejores juegos de mesa disponibles en Android.

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