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The Dog Monopoly Popular Q&A
Q: Which one do you think is the better game Monopoly game?: Horse M...
A: Those are decent, but Cat Monopoly is better! Read More »
Q: What is the type of dog that is the Monopoly game piece?
A: The dog game piece in Monopoly is a Scottish terrier and was Read More »
Q: Why should the Scottie Dog piece stay in Monopoly?
A: The dog is second to the race car as the most desired piece to play in Monopoly, and was a major factor in bringing in the new cat piece. http://boardgames.abou... Read More »
Q: Why are the objects in monopoly the way they are such as the shoe...
A: In 1937 Parker Read More »
Q: Why did the creator of monopoly used the pieces of the hat dog et...
A: In 1937 Parker Brothers decided to produce die-cast metal tokens that were reminiscent of objects found in households across America. Read More »