Speaking of which, most millennials on Twitter are pretty annoyed by it. She came up with the concepts that we are all familiar with today including moving around a board more than once, buying properties, and renting them out. Instead, players buy "experiences," like going to the Vegan Bistro, a three day music festival, a week long meditation retreat or crashing on their friend's couch. Monopoly was created to inspire everyone, young and old as it spotlights women who have challenged the status quo. The Monopoly game was originally invented by Elizabeth Magie to highlight the wrongs of making money at the expense of others. In this version of the game, players don't buy up properties because critics say apparently Hasbro thinks millennials can't afford to buy houses because they're too busy spending their money on avocado toast and pumpkin spice lattes. The game maker has introduced "Monopoly for Millennials." Johnson are the authors of Power and Progress: Our 1,000 Year Struggle Over. The Monopoly game as we know it was invented by Charles Darrow, who sold his idea to Parker Brothers in 1935, a Hasbro spokeswoman told The Los Angeles Times. Hasbro's latest board game is getting some real side eye from the very generation it was probably hoping would be #amused.
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