Board Game Top Shop
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Board Game Top Shop is a video game for the PlayStation. This title was released in 2001 by A1 Games
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, but expands on the property management aspect of that game. As in Monopoly, players move across a game board and buy properties when they land on a space. Random mechanisms similar to those in Monopoly are used to determine how players move across the board, and what special events will occur in a given turn.
Top Shop deviates from Monopoly when players land on spaces owned by other players. Instead of paying rent
, the landing-player must buy an item from the owner-player's store. Items cost varying levels of money, and when one buys them they disappear from the store and must be restocked by the owner. In addition, when an item is bought the buyer may randomly receive one or more points which can be used at the bank to buy special events advantage, such as "Random Money Exchange" or "Win the Game." Stores themselves can only be bought from other players when they are sold out of all their goods and can only be restocked by their owners when they land on the store.
In addition to its modified game play, Top Shop features cute graphics, quirky characters, and a selection of different game boards which help distinguish it from Monopoly. It can be played in Storymode or Free Play Mode.
The game was written in Engrish
due to bad Japanese to English translation. Sometimes it will say "I'll give (Some amount of money) to (players characters name) gained (Some amount of money)
A1 Games
A1 Games is an American video games publisher and developer. Created in January 2001, A1 Games is Agetec's specialized software division that was built specifically to port Japanese games to the American market.-Games:As publisher :* 1997: Starsweep...
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Gameplay
The game play of Top Shop mimics that of MonopolyMonopoly
A monopoly exists when a specific person or enterprise is the only supplier of a particular commodity...
, but expands on the property management aspect of that game. As in Monopoly, players move across a game board and buy properties when they land on a space. Random mechanisms similar to those in Monopoly are used to determine how players move across the board, and what special events will occur in a given turn.
Top Shop deviates from Monopoly when players land on spaces owned by other players. Instead of paying rent
Renting
Renting is an agreement where a payment is made for the temporary use of a good, service or property owned by another. A gross lease is when the tenant pays a flat rental amount and the landlord pays for all property charges regularly incurred by the ownership from landowners...
, the landing-player must buy an item from the owner-player's store. Items cost varying levels of money, and when one buys them they disappear from the store and must be restocked by the owner. In addition, when an item is bought the buyer may randomly receive one or more points which can be used at the bank to buy special events advantage, such as "Random Money Exchange" or "Win the Game." Stores themselves can only be bought from other players when they are sold out of all their goods and can only be restocked by their owners when they land on the store.
In addition to its modified game play, Top Shop features cute graphics, quirky characters, and a selection of different game boards which help distinguish it from Monopoly. It can be played in Storymode or Free Play Mode.
The game was written in Engrish
Engrish
refers to unusual forms of English language usage by native speakers of some East Asian languages. The term itself relates to Japanese speakers' tendency to inadvertently substitute the English phonemes "R" and "L" for one another, because the Japanese language has one alveolar consonant in place...
due to bad Japanese to English translation. Sometimes it will say "I'll give (Some amount of money) to (players characters name) gained (Some amount of money)