When you first unpack especially the large box falls on. It contains in addition to the board notes that land cards, two piles with Ereiegniskarten, 6 small metal figures, dice, plastic houses and hotels, as well as an English-language manual.
In the box, the instructions and the game material you must not have too high expectations, as other board games offer better quality. However, the quality is adequate for the price and everything seems robust. The plastic houses and metal figures could be processed somewhat finer and the figures seem to me a little small. Since it could easily lead to confusion during the game. For the event cards and the Schedule are lovingly designed, you realize that here was a lot of effort. Even allusions to current South Park episodes from the 16th season were installed. The pity is that the very large group picture on the game board has a strikingly poorer quality. But that is probably not the pressure, but on the graphics provided. On the playing cards and banknotes can not be faulted.
The gameplay should be known, who knows the classic Monopoly, will quickly come to grips. It is true that everything is different, but the rules are the same. Those who are not fit in English, but might run into problems with the Event Cards. It makes sense, at least to have a teammate here who can translate them.
Conclusion: Although the processing to be desired in some cases leaves something, convinced this Monopoly version through its many loving references to the series. Here are a few South Park heads were not only printed, but one has been apparently effort to extract as much as possible from the subject so that fans get their money. That token as the highest and Kenny adorns the lowest bill is a nice detail. Therefore, I would recommend this game to anyone who has fun at Monopoly. Anyone looking for a naked eye for its collection, would aufrgund the bulky and not very likely to send box with other South Park games better advised (Domino or Yahtzee).