Monopoly 2024 -01002c201bc40800--v196608--us-.n... Access
This stands for United States. Regional tagging is critical for:
The US tag also helps Hasbro enforce region-exclusive events (e.g., a McDonald’s MONOPOLY 2024 promotion running only in the US).
The Switch version utilizes the Joy-Cons or Pro Controller intuitively.
| Action | Button/Input | | :--- | :--- | | Roll Dice | Press A or shake controller | | Select/Buy | A | | Cancel/Back | B | | Open Menu/Settings | X or + (Plus) | | Manage Properties | Y (opens asset management screen) | | Zoom Camera | L / R (Bumpers) or Right Stick | MONOPOLY 2024 -01002C201BC40800--v196608--US-.n...
HD Rumble: The game utilizes HD Rumble to simulate the feeling of dice hitting the board, which adds immersion during rolls.
This part is clear. It references the 2024 edition of MONOPOLY, Hasbro’s iconic board game. In 2024, MONOPOLY exists in multiple forms:
The year in the name suggests a client version or marketing season—most likely a biannual update cycle for a live-service MONOPOLY game. This stands for United States
For the average user, seeing such strings in the wild could indicate:
Hasbro and their development partners (often Marmalade Game Studio or Scopely) must ensure these identifiers are non-sequential and cryptographically random to prevent session hijacking.
2024 marks a turning point for MONOPOLY. Physical board game sales remain strong, but engagement data shows players spend 4x more time in digital versions. Key features this year include: The US tag also helps Hasbro enforce region-exclusive
The obscure string you encountered is, in fact, a digital fingerprint for your experience – a needle in a haystack of billions of daily game events.
| Field | Example | Likely meaning |
|-------|---------|----------------|
| Title | MONOPOLY 2024 | Game title + year release |
| Hex token | 01002C201BC40800 | 64-bit unique ID (possibly build UUID, asset hash, or session trace) |
| Version marker | v196608 | Build number (196608 = 0x30000 in hex → major.minor.patch encoding) |
| Region | US | Legal/rating region (US = ESRB, EN-US locale) |
If a user submits a log containing this string, support can:
The traditional rules we all know: