Google-Powered Monopoly Still Under Construction

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Last updated 14 março 2025
Google-Powered Monopoly Still Under Construction
A new web-based game uses Google Maps to let wannabe land barons purchase and develop property all over the planet. But the dust on this construction site hasn’t completely settled. Massive interest has caused connection problems for people trying to play Monopoly City Streets, but the maker of the game is working hard to make […]
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