It certainly has its flaws and I question some of the design choices the developer made, but overall, Monopoly Streets proves to be a functional version of video game Monopoly that will appeal to those looking for a new home console version to play on their own or with friends. Monopoly Streets successfully manages to both stay true to how the game is supposed to be played in its classic form and give gamers some options to keep their rounds fresh and unique. As players begin to go bankrupt due to rent and fees they can't afford to pay to other players, the last player standing wins.
Other players who land on properties another player owns must pay rent, which varies depending on the value and whether players have opted to build houses and/or hotels. Players roll dice and work their piece around a board, buying properties as they go in attempts to create monopolies. Everyone knows how a basic game of Monopoly is played.