I bought this as a gift for my daughter. They are learning about money in class so I thought this might help. This is not the typical monopoly. In monopoly you have to buy properties then wait till you have them all and then buy houses. There is a lot of wheeling and dealing to get the properties you want and then you start building your empire. This game is dumbed down a lot. There is only one dollar bills. Once you buy a property it is marked as yours with a cardboard token of your character. You basically go around the board and buy everything that you land on and the first person that can't pay loses. This is similar to the original monopoly, but you couldn't always buy properties and had to strategize to win. Basically this game is going to be you roll then the next play and so on and buy everything. Then you will travel around the board a couple times and someone will not be able to pay the rent. No strategy, just some lucky dice rolling. I would not say that buying this is a mistake, it is just far from being monopoly and even being monopoly junior is a stretch, it is monopoly baby edition. My daughter did like it and she did have to count, but it was not as fun as some of the other games we purchased.This junior version of monopoly is perfect for my 5 year old granddaughter and even the 31/2 year old will play it for a while. She leaves halfway through and we move her piece around and then she comes back and plays. My 5 year old will stick to the very end of the game. She loves the piece Anna and always plays that piece. She is learning to count money. I think it would be good to add 5 dollar bills ,so she could count back. She is a great player and definitely knows what a monopoly means. I have the game at my house and we play it there and always asks for me to bring it when we go there.The pieces are a good size for kids and easy to maneuver. Just like the junior original only with Frozen places and Frozen characters,it is just so fun for them. I would absolutely reccomend this to anyone. My 15 year old will play but refuses to be anyone but olaf!GREAT game. I loved it, my four year old loved it, the friend she had over loved it so much that she asked for the game for her 11th birthday. It took a couple of times of playing it, but my four year old has now gotten the hang of it on her own and even knows what most of the chance cards mean. However, it is still fun enough that everyone can enjoy it. It is purely based on luck unlike the regular monopoly, but it is a great introduction to monopoly. You go around the board similar to regular monopoly, but whatever property you land on, you have to buy it. The rent is the same price as it was to buy the property, with prices ranging from $1-$5. There are two properties of each color and if you own both the rent for landing on either is double. Having a frozen edition just adds to the excitement!I bought this for my five year old niece. We started playing regular monopoly to teach her money which she loved, but halfway through the game she would get bored and quit. I thought we would try the JR. Version. She picked Frozen because let's face it that's all the kids want. She is able to finish an entire game and learn about money. The best part is she can play with my 11 year old daughter and they both still enjoy it. The downside to this game is that they only deal with one dollars bills instead of varying amounts of money. The other problem is that it only comes with three token instead of the usual four that come with regular Monoploy Jr. Still we all love and are very happy!In our family we have game night on the weekends. I have always been a fan of Monopoly and my 8 and 2 yr old wanted Monopoly Jr so we got this and I am surprised. The minion one we got had a weird board but this is just like monopoly I remember.. sorta... There is only 3 game pieces and the bills are only in 1's which I understand it's easier for kids to count. However I wish there were at least some 5's and some more character pieces. All in all it IS a great game and we absolutely love it.Sat down and played with the kids for a couple hours. They were engaged and it's a good segway to more advanced games (though if they play by themselves it's monopoly so someone needs to be capable of being the banker.) As opposed to regular monopoly, there is a very clear start and stop to the game. Once someone can't pay for a property or rent, then everyone counts up their assets.The only downside is it's only for 3 players.My daughter absolutely loves this game. It's been simplified a lot, so if you're expecting the Monopoly Jr from 20 years ago, you'll be disappointed. There are only $1 bills. My daughter is fine with this, but I like the concept of having to make change and do some basic addition and subtraction rather than just count out single bills. Overall, still a fun game and cute with the frozen theme.The kids seemed to really like this game. I went a little overboard on games for Christmas and this one got forgotten about after we played a few of the others. It did get played multiple times though and is good for the very young players. Properties range from $1-$5 and the concept is fairly simple. It's a good intro to Monopoly. Our biggest problem was who got to be Elsa!Dear Madam/Sir,Monopoly Junior is an indulging game for kids who like Frozen concepts and theme. Mostly suitable for girls.