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It is not too boring for me either, I like the easy mode
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There is an easy mode for those that are not comfortable diving right into buying and selling stocks
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The game is essentially a board game like Monopoly, with a simple mode and a harder mode.
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The easy mode is very simple to understand and you should be able to win within your first couple games of
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Lots of strategy to this one but even kids could enjoy it in Easy Mode without stocks.
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I would also like to mention there is an easy mode that simplifies them if your find standard mode too complicated
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Advanced mode lets you purchase "stocks" in a group of properties for more complex
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There are two modes in this Monopoly-esque game: an easy mode that plays like Monopoly and is easy for all ages and a standard mode that allows players to buy and sell stocks, complicating their abilities to earn $$ and dominate other players.
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There is an easier mode for beginners, but I skipped it
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We have played it several times on the easy mode
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And if your big on strategies the general mode is great.
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Thankfully, the game gives you the choice to play on a simpler mode called 'Easy Mode'
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This mode is good for anyone who just wants to start a quick game with friends, customizing some aspects of the game
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But Fortune Street has 18 different boards (actually more, when you combine "easy" and "standard" modes), with different techniques on each
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Yes, there is an easier mode where they take away the stock market trading but again, this is a board game in play
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As for Free Play mode, this allows players to customize a game as they see fit, such as offering the player to choose which board/map, which play-style, and which (if any) NPC characters