Monopoly's other elements like mortgaging and auctions are fairly well implemented, though whenever the computer makes a move, the alert window still reads 'Click on a property you would like to mortgage', which might confuse some users into making them think there's something more they need to do when it's not even their turn. The music and sound effects that permeate the game can be deactivated, which is fortunate because they're irritating after about five seconds. Actually, the animations start to become slightly annoying after about five minutes (and you can't deactivate them in the options menu). The design of Monopoly Here & Now is immediately familiar, but it includes numerous new elements such as animated characters and pieces. You can't buy a property for $60 like in the old days! The amount of money dealt with at every stage in the game is quite different too. The traditional Monopoly utility spaces have also been changed to paying interest on credit cards and cell phone service fees. For example, the spaces where the four railroads would go on the original game have popular aiprots like O'Hare International and JFK in New York instead. Monopoly Here & Now is an updated edition of the popular classic, featuring the same reliable gameplay and board, with updated locations, utilities and situations.