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Boise gets its own Monopoly game. Tell us the essential streets, locations you’d feature

The city of Boise is getting a customized Monopoly game from Top Trumps, a company owned by Hasbro that is developing the game. What do you want on the board?
The city of Boise is getting a customized Monopoly game from Top Trumps, a company owned by Hasbro that is developing the game. What do you want on the board? Idaho Statesman staff

Hey, Boise! You’re getting your own Monopoly game!

Top Trumps, a subsidiary of toy-and game-manufacturing giant Hasbro Inc., announced it is creating a Boise-centric Monopoly game board, filled with iconic street names, monuments and landmarks. Even the “Chance” and “Community Chest” cards will be customized for the city.

So, instead of Boardwalk and Park Place, how about Warm Springs and Harrison Boulevard? How about the Boise Depot or JUMP instead of B&O Railroad? Or don’t pass Go. Go directly to the Old Idaho Penitentiary and do not collect $200.

The company is asking for community input as it develops the game, so we put together this survey so you can tell us what you think should be featured.

You can choose up to four in each category of streets — business and residential — and landmarks and icons. We will gather your responses and send them off to the company for you. If we’ve forgotten your favorite spot, let us know by emailing Dana Oland at doland@idahostatesman.com.

PS: You can vote multiple times. Just hit refresh!

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This story was originally published February 7, 2023 at 1:56 PM.

Dana Oland
Idaho Statesman
Dana Oland is a former journalist the Idaho Statesman
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