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'Forget real estate. You can't afford it.' Hasbro prompts fury with 'Monopoly for Millennials' that 'attacks' younger generation by replacing property with 'Friend's Couch' and 'Thrift Shop' • Hasbro is selling the special-edition game, which has caught the attention of social media users • Instead of buying property, players buy experiences like thrift store shopping or dinner at a vegan bistro • The player with the most student debt rolls first • Many Twitter users find the game tone-deaf and offensive, and don't understand who is expected to buy it By Published: 19:10 GMT, 14 November 2018 Updated: 21:35 GMT, 14 November 2018.

The fact that an entire generation is saddled with student loans and has little hope of ever owning a house seems to be a laughing matter for Hasbro, which recently released a new 'Monopoly for Millennials' board game. The company frequently turns out special editions of Monopoly, like Riverdale, Golden Girls, and Coca-Cola themed games, but their latest iteration has many social media users asking, who exactly is supposed to buy this? Pokes fun at the financial plight of millennials, with an objective of buying experiences over real estate since the generation of young adults 'can't afford it anyway'. Real nice: The game's tagline is 'Forget real estate. You can't afford it anyway.'

The tagline — 'Forget real estate. You can't afford it anyway.' — quickly had Twitter users up in arms once people began noticing the same for sale at Walmart this month. In the new version, spots on the board like Park Place and Marvin Gardens are replaced with experiences. On the cheaper end of the spectrum, at the beginning of the board, are 'Parents' Basement,' 'Friend's Couch,' 'Thrift Shop,' and 'Farmer's Market'. That moves up to 'Vegetarian Bistro,' 'Vegan Bistro,' and 'Tarot Shop,' before escalating to 'Yoga Studio,' 'Animal Rescue,' and 'National Park'. The most expensive items on the board are 'Live-Work Loft,' '3-Day Music Festival,' and 'Week-Long Mediation Retreat'.

Utilities are replaced by 'Bike Share' spots, and pieces come shaped like sunglasses, an emoji, a camera, a hashtag, and a bike. Twists: Utilities are replaced by 'Bike Share' spots, and pieces come shaped like sunglasses, an emoji, a camera, a hashtag, and a bike 'Adulting is hard. You deserve a break from the rat race,' reads the back of the box, which also features an image of Mr. Monopoly wearing sunglasses, holding a coffee cup, and taking a selfie while listening to music on his earbuds.

And according to, whichever player has the most student loans goes first. But while the game seems intended to cater to millennials, many on social media aren't seeing the appeal — or appreciating the joke.

'I'm not sure who @hasbro made Monopoly for Millennials for?' Tweeted one woman. 'As if we don't get s*** on enough lol. 'A game about millennial life should absolutely include paying rent. The vast majority of us can't afford to spend money on 'experiences.'

Anyway, disappointed.' 'Monopoly for Millennials might be one of the worst things ive ever seen you ruined monopoly,' wrote someone else. 'I think it's pretty offensive and uses stereotypes to make fun of millennials but I am a millennial so I'm probably too close to the issue,' wrote a third.

Turning the tables: This man imagined a Baby Boomers edition One took aim at Baby Boomers, writing: 'Next, Monopoly for Baby Boomers: where you buy property for below value price, only people of color go to jail, and when you pass “Go” you get to complain about Millennials!!!' 'There's something almost fascinating about an anti-capitalist game design turning into a huge commercial hit that is then cynically re-branded to appeal to a generation with less economical opportunity,' wrote yet another.

Interestingly, this isn't the first time that Hasbro has taken aim at people in their 20s with a board game. Last year, the company put out a parody version of The Game of Life called The Game of Life: Quarter Life Crisis. 'It's just like the real world! Choose your path for stress, struggle, and existential despair!' Reads the box. 'Now with crippling debt!' Hasbro announced this week that it has a new line of parody board games, including The Game of Life: Quarter Life Crisis (pictured) While trying to pay off $500,000 in 'soul-crushing debt', players also have to deal with real-world challenges such as 'dropping your phone in the toilet or calling in sick to binge-watch TV.'

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You don't just graduate from college and score a high-paying job in this version of the game. Instead, you 'work two jobs and still barely afford the rent.' The game also pokes fun at the difficulties of trying to start a family when you are drowning in bills. Unduh mp3 sheila on 7 lupakan lah saja diriku bila itu bisa membuatmu kembali bersinar dan berpijar.