(EDIT: I've found that these are a good way to keep yourself interested in the game once you already too used to the classic rules.
You can also choose to set a match with 'house rules' instead of the classic ones, which are ways to customize games in a particular aspect or another. There's an option to play on an animated board instead of the flat regular one which helps to keep the players attentive and adds to the feeling to be playing a dynamic game. Unfortunately it's not possibile to mix bots and real people and I wasn't able to play with more than 1 person per console. Playing over Xbox Live though, is a different story. You can also play alone or with friends adding 'bots' and choosing their difficulty from 'very easy', 'easy', 'normal' or 'hard options'. In any case, you can set a game with at least 2 or up to 6 players. EDIT: Playing locally with many players, you have the option to play with 1 controller for everyone, taking turns, or having 1 controller per person. When I bought this one a couple of days ago it was on sale, so I finally could agree on a price that I thought fair for the fun that I expected and in fact ended up extracting from it. Personally, I think that the brand alone makes them often expensive. Monopoly Plus was the first Monopoly game that I got to own and play digitally.