Sunday, October 10, 2010

Feasible large winners during McDonald's Monopoly 2010

On October 5, the McDonald’s Monopoly game returns to United States of America and Canadian stores. The web plays heavily within this year McDonald’s Monopoly game. Facebook, Twitter, the McDonald’s site, and Foursquare all play intensely into the game. Each in-store McDonald’s game piece also has a code that can be used online.

2010 Monopoly at McDonald’s could equal millions of dollars

There are millions of dollars of annuity and in-kind awards accessible through this year McDonald’s Monopoly game. Between online play and in-store game pieces, one-quarter of the game pieces can have some kind of prize. Most of the prizes are likely to be something other than money. It may be a gift certificate, free food, or free film rentals. There are large prizes. The chance of winning them, though, is small. McDonald’s merchandise have game pieces attached to the packaging. McDonald’s Monopoly has been a promotion run since 1987.

Social networking of Monopoly

This year’s McDonald’s Monopoly game uses game pieces accessible on food packages. If you do not win in-store, you have other options. This year, each piece’s code could be entered internet for a second chance at winning. When everyone wins one of the bigger awards, it will be announced. Follow McDonald’s on Twitter or Facebook for the immediate updates. There will be a “heatmap” on the McDonald’s site. This is based on the people checking into McDonald’s stores on Foursquare. Registering online is needed. You could use text messaging or internet entry for even more prizes.

Using Monopoly for real money at McDonald’s

McDonald’s Monopoly pieces are almost always bought and sold to complete collections. Though it may or may not make financial sense, some individuals will pay to complete their McDonald’s Monopoly prize set. You will probably spend more money in McDonald’s food than you would win. The 2010 McDonald’s Monopoly has exactly one $ 1 million prize. Moderation, though, should be kept in mind. Spending more than you win is easy in any game of chance.



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