Like many U.S. cities, San Antonio got its own custom Monopoly board in 2021. While the game features plenty of recognizable landmarks — the Alamo, River Walk and Japanese Tea Garden among them — many Monopoly-worthy locations didn't make the cut.
in 2021. While the game features plenty of recognizable landmarks — the Alamo, River Walk and Japanese Tea Garden among them — many Monopoly-worthy locations didn't make the cut.
So, we came up with our own version of San Antonio Monopoly, with a list of properties we think belong on the game board — and gameplay suggestions to boot. Sorry if we got a little snarky. It was hard to resist. You get lost in the crowds while trying to get your shopping done and lose a turn. Pay the bank $100, because nobody gets out of North Star with their wallet intact.
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