I'm low-key excited about this new Philly Monopoly edition, but only if they include some weird and wonderful spots that aren't super well-known . Like, I'd love to see the Barnes Foundation or the Magic Gardens make it onto the board - those places are total hidden gems in the city . And can we please get some specialty properties for all the independent coffee shops and record stores? That's where the real Philly magic happens ๏ธ. Don't even get me started on the Chance cards - I'd want them to feature all sorts of quirky local sayings and slang . It'll be a game-changer, for sure!
omg this sounds so cool!! i'm literally hyped for philly fans around the world to have their own special monopoly edition! can't wait to see what kinda properties and utilities they come up with it's dope that top trumps is involving the public in the process too, gotta love how they're making it feel like a true community effort lets get this nomination process going and make some philly legends famous on the board
I'm all for giving power back to the people, and what's more people-centric than a community-driven board game? The fact that Top Trumps is letting us nominate our favorite spots and businesses makes me think about how we're shaping the narrative around our city. We get to decide which landmarks are iconic, which ones deserve a spot on the board. It's almost like we're putting our stamp of approval on what makes Philly special. But, on a different note, have you considered the implications of this? Is it a commentary on gentrification or the loss of local businesses that can't compete with global brands? And what about the history lesson - do they really think we'll just gloss over the past and focus on the present? I mean, come on, it's Philly - our history is intertwined with its evolution. Let's keep it real, shall we?