- Original Release: 2000
- Developer: Hasbro
- Publisher: Hasbro
- Platform: Board Game
This is the same as The Next Generation Monopoly, but with an Original Series theme. It includes the rules for the “wormhole” mechanic where you set up the four Star Trek Monopoly boards (including the future Deep Space Nine and Voyager sets) as play across all four quadrants: TOS was alpha, TNG was beta, DS9 was gamma and Voyager was Delta. This essentially creates a tortuously long version of a game that is already far too long. The rules do state that “in the unlikely event that all four games aren’t released, play this with the available board”. The DS9 and Voyager versions were thankfully never released.
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Once again, they make a Star Trek Monopoly AND IT ISN’T FERENGI THEMED!
So, if I’m understanding this correctly, the idea was to put 4 Monopoly boards together to make a board that’s 4 times as large, and therefore double the amount of spaces it takes to get around the perimeter?
My word, that might be the closest we’ve ever come to “Hell on Earth”!
Oh, no no no, it was much worse. You would do a full loop of one board, then when you reached “Go”, you would move on to the “Go” of the next board. So the amount of spaces would be quadrupled.
Oh… Oh no…
The mere thought of that is horrific!