Local Landmarks Could Soon Take Center Stage in the Classic Game of Monopoly. Top Trumps USA, a gaming company that has already released 30 community versions of the game under license from Hasbro, is set to launch a Philadelphia edition later this fall.
As part of its production process, the company is now seeking nominations for landmarks, businesses, and nonprofits to be included on the board, with the deadline set to end in February. According to Tim Barney, a representative for Top Trumps, the goal is to create a game that's "very much made by and for the people." To achieve this, the company will consider public input, as well as factors like history, reputation, and community engagement.
The new edition of Monopoly is expected to feature unique properties and Chance cards tailored to Philadelphia culture. Barney hinted at incorporating colloquial expressions specific to the city, but ruled out adding iconic Philly symbols like cheesesteak tokens. Instead, classic game pieces such as the top hat and Scottie dog will remain intact.
Fans of Philadelphia's rich history may be heartened to learn that some properties have already been set in stone, including spots like Independence Hall and LOVE Park. Barney confirmed a visit to these locations during his research trip last year, although he remained tight-lipped on other destinations.
While the company has released local versions of Monopoly before β the 1996 edition being one notable example β this new production is seen as an opportunity for an update. With Philadelphia's ever-changing landscape and evolving culture, the game promises to strike a balance between nostalgia and innovation.
Ultimately, Top Trumps hopes to craft a love letter to the city, one that will resonate with residents on first glance. By incorporating local voices and landmarks, the company aims to create a Monopoly experience that feels truly at home in Philadelphia.
As part of its production process, the company is now seeking nominations for landmarks, businesses, and nonprofits to be included on the board, with the deadline set to end in February. According to Tim Barney, a representative for Top Trumps, the goal is to create a game that's "very much made by and for the people." To achieve this, the company will consider public input, as well as factors like history, reputation, and community engagement.
The new edition of Monopoly is expected to feature unique properties and Chance cards tailored to Philadelphia culture. Barney hinted at incorporating colloquial expressions specific to the city, but ruled out adding iconic Philly symbols like cheesesteak tokens. Instead, classic game pieces such as the top hat and Scottie dog will remain intact.
Fans of Philadelphia's rich history may be heartened to learn that some properties have already been set in stone, including spots like Independence Hall and LOVE Park. Barney confirmed a visit to these locations during his research trip last year, although he remained tight-lipped on other destinations.
While the company has released local versions of Monopoly before β the 1996 edition being one notable example β this new production is seen as an opportunity for an update. With Philadelphia's ever-changing landscape and evolving culture, the game promises to strike a balance between nostalgia and innovation.
Ultimately, Top Trumps hopes to craft a love letter to the city, one that will resonate with residents on first glance. By incorporating local voices and landmarks, the company aims to create a Monopoly experience that feels truly at home in Philadelphia.