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# AI Birdnopoly

Monopoly is a classic board game. Players move around the board buying and selling properties, collecting rent from other players, and trying to become the richest player in the game.&#x20;

We have added FlappyMoonbird elements and web3 technology to the original gameplay of Monopoly, creating a new game called Bird—Monopoly. In this game, players can move around the board, interact with other players, purchase their own properties, trade, build their own buildings or facilities with the platform currency $FMB, and do anything they can imagine in this game.

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