Play Monopoly Plus, Ubisoft's 'billionaire chess' free
Monopoly Plus is an attractive billionaire chess game on PC developed and published by Ubisoft and Hasbro. In the game, players will be embarked on a world owned by you with a fun and unexpected journey.
Players will own a miniature world, each neighborhood has its own characteristics. Throughout the game, you will receive interaction from friendly residents every time you achieve new achievements, bringing a new and unprecedented experience in the billionaire chess game on PC.
With Monopoly Plus, players can change the rules, adjust the character the way you want. The game has two game modes, local (family members will be controlled by their turn) and online (played over the Internet with other gamers around the world). Monopoly Plus has a capacity of only 1.3GB.
Currently, Ubisoft has a program for playing free billionaire chess game Monopoly Plus from April 21 to April 28 (Vietnam time). If you are interested in this fascinating game and want to experience it for free with friends, relatives, visit the link below, then log in to your Uplay account, or Facebook to download the game.
https://freeweekend.ubisoft.com/monopoly/en-GB
If you already have an account and the Uplay app, you can simply click on the huge Monopoly Plus banner in the app to download the game to your computer and play for free with friends and relatives to have moments of entertainment.
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