Express Monopoly is a card game released by Parker Brothers in 1993. The game consists of 42 playing card and a "game board".
40 of the 42 playing cards each represent one of the 40 spaces on the standard (Atlantic City, pre-2008) Monopoly Board, including cards for Chance, Community Chest, all four corners and both tax spaces.
The playing board consists of four puzzle-like pieces that attach to recreate a miniature Monopoly Board.
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