
The game is famous for turning family game night into a family feud, and this time it includes a very popular city that many people in Luxembourg will have heard of - Trier.
The people responsible for the design of the game board asked the citizens of Trier to give suggestions for street names as well as hand in texts to put on the board field. Many citizens reached out with over 500 proposals handed in, said project manager Lars Normann of the Monopoly City edition.
It became clear quite quickly which streets, buildings and sight seeings would have to be included in the game, such as Trier’s landmark, the Porta Nigra which dates back to Roman times.
A few years back, the Monopoly Luxembourg edition came out, with the unique feature of including three languages: Luxembourgish, French, and English.