Advantages: Good sized screens, great auditoriums, caters for everyone, Disadvantages: Popcorn sometimes cardboardy, expensive chocolate treats,
I am a huge cinema fan, and living in the centre of Birmingham for the last couple of years has meant putting up with Odeon Birmingham. Needless to say, I was very happy to discover the brand spanking new Odeon in Liverpool One,
Odeon Liverpool One
Odeon is actually the largest cinema chain in the UK, created by Oscar Deutsch in 1928. Some say that the name comes from Ancient Greek, others say that it comes from the motto Oscar Deutsch Entertains Our Nation.
There are currently... a lot of Odeon cinemas across the UK (I tried to count, but it's a lot!). The website has a cinema finder to help you locate your nearest. For this review I shall be talking about Odeon, Liverpool ONE.
When Liverpool ONE was redeveloped, the city centre Odeon branch was relocated here. The entrance can be found ...
Advantages: Ok game, Richest Edition is brill Disadvantages: Tedious at times.
able to share you remote between a certain number of players as well.
Not every player has to be human however though, if we play with just our two remotes then the other two places are taken by the computer. You have to name each player and then hey presto your off to play.
How to Play
To play the game, the first thing you?ll need to do is roll the dice. To shake your dice you have to pick up your Wii remote and then just shake it, when you want to release, click the A button on the front of the remote. The dice then give you a number, and your piece will move along the board.
This game is pretty similar to how you play it on the board game, you have the option of buying the place, or in this game, you can auction off the property, this is very humorous, as the Monopoly master actually becomes an auctioneer and by ...
DixieChick10 17.06.2009
· Read full review
Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Monopoly (Wii)
Advantages: Quick Gameplay, Two Very Different Versions Of The Game, Good Graphics Disadvantages: Not Very Many Mini Games
This was a christmas present from myself to my wife, we finally got around to opening and playing it last night (15th February!!). We both enjoy the board game version of Monopoly, and we wanted some new games for the Wii, so this seemed like a great idea for a present, we both enjoyed playing it and so I decided to write a review on it.
The Game In General
I am not going to describe exactly how the game of Monopoly works, as most people reading this review will have played some version of it at some time in their life. Suffice it to say, you hve to move around the board, buy as much property as you can afford, and then collect rent from other players as they land on your properties. When you have bought a matching set of properties, you may then go on to build houses and then hotels on these properties, thus increasing the amount ...
johnny040676 16.02.2009
· Read full review
Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Monopoly (Wii)
Similar products and search queries by other users »
Winning Monopoly, Winning Moves Monopoly, Winning City Monopoly, Winning of Monopoly, Winning Liverpool Monopoly, Winning Moves City Monopoly, Winning Moves of Monopoly, Winning Moves Liverpool Monopoly, Winning City of Monopoly, Winning City Liverpool Monopoly, Winning of Liverpool Monopoly, Winning Moves City of Monopoly, Winning Moves City Liverpool Monopoly, Winning Moves of Liverpool Monopoly, Winning City of Liverpool Monopoly
Are you the manufacturer / provider of Winning Moves City of Liverpool Monopoly? Click here