10/22/2025 12:16 PM (PST)
I’ve noticed that too! The online version definitely changes the psychology of trading. Since you can’t read people’s expressions or tone, you rely more on numbers and probabilities instead of gut feeling. I read about this dynamic shift on https://monopolygame.in/ — they explain how digital mechanics simplify negotiations but also introduce new layers of data-driven strategy. Personally, I like how it removes emotional bias, but I do miss those intense “face-to-face” deals where someone would suddenly change their mind at the last second. The digital format feels cleaner, just not as dramatic.
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10/22/2025 12:20 PM (PST)
That’s actually really interesting. I haven’t played Monopoly online much, but it sounds like the whole vibe changes when emotions are taken out of the equation. I guess it turns into more of a numbers game than a social one. Still, I can see why people like the faster pace — no more waiting ten minutes for someone to decide if they’ll trade that last railroad.
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