Top Trumps USA is inviting the public to nominate their favorite landmarks, businesses, and nonprofits in Philadelphia for inclusion in its upcoming city-themed Monopoly edition. The game company has already produced 30 community versions of Monopoly under license from Hasbro and aims to create a board that's "very much made by and for the people."
For this new Philly spin on the classic game, players can expect specialty properties along the board, as well as unique utilities, transportation, and Chance cards featuring colloquialisms specific to the city. Classic Monopoly pieces will remain intact, with no cheesesteak tokens in sight.
Interestingly, Top Trumps isn't starting from scratch – a Philadelphia-themed version was released back in 1996, which featured long-defunct businesses like CoreStates and Strawbridge's alongside historic sites like Independence Hall. "It's about time for an update," says Tim Barney, the company representative. The new game will reflect Philly's evolution over the past few decades while incorporating its rich history and iconic locations.
The nomination process is now open until the end of February, with city spots that receive a high number of nominations taking precedence. Businesses that run successful campaigns may also secure a spot on the board. For Barney, research has already begun – he visited Philly last year to scope out potential destinations, including the Philadelphia Art Museum and Rocky Steps, and sampled local cuisine.
The ultimate goal for Top Trumps is to create a game that feels like home to Philadelphians. "Our goal is really to create something that is a love letter to Philly," Barney says. When asked about the release date, he remained tight-lipped but expressed hope that players will experience a sense of familiarity when they pick up their box for the first time.
The city's residents are eagerly awaiting this new spin on Monopoly – one thing is certain: it's going to be a game-changer for Philly fans worldwide.
For this new Philly spin on the classic game, players can expect specialty properties along the board, as well as unique utilities, transportation, and Chance cards featuring colloquialisms specific to the city. Classic Monopoly pieces will remain intact, with no cheesesteak tokens in sight.
Interestingly, Top Trumps isn't starting from scratch – a Philadelphia-themed version was released back in 1996, which featured long-defunct businesses like CoreStates and Strawbridge's alongside historic sites like Independence Hall. "It's about time for an update," says Tim Barney, the company representative. The new game will reflect Philly's evolution over the past few decades while incorporating its rich history and iconic locations.
The nomination process is now open until the end of February, with city spots that receive a high number of nominations taking precedence. Businesses that run successful campaigns may also secure a spot on the board. For Barney, research has already begun – he visited Philly last year to scope out potential destinations, including the Philadelphia Art Museum and Rocky Steps, and sampled local cuisine.
The ultimate goal for Top Trumps is to create a game that feels like home to Philadelphians. "Our goal is really to create something that is a love letter to Philly," Barney says. When asked about the release date, he remained tight-lipped but expressed hope that players will experience a sense of familiarity when they pick up their box for the first time.
The city's residents are eagerly awaiting this new spin on Monopoly – one thing is certain: it's going to be a game-changer for Philly fans worldwide.