Monopoly - Nintendo Wii review

Can the board game make it on the Wii?

Monopoly - Nintendo Wii. Gaming, Nintendo Wii, EA 0
Reviewer
Stuart Miles
Review Date
2 November 2008
Manufacturer
EA
Price as reviewed
£29.99
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Our score

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