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May 4, 2009 4:00 AM PDT

Photo-opoly: Monopoly for shutterbugs

by Leonard Goh
Photo-opoly

It's Monopoly, but with your photos.

(Credit: Photojojo)

What's one possible gift for a photographer who likes to play Monopoly? Photojojo has an interesting twist on the original real estate game--instead of the names of places, you replace them with your favorite snaps.

Bundled in the $30 package are the game board, player pieces, property deeds and pieces, a photo-cutting guide, a stick of glue, and even a marker pen to doodle on the board. The rules of Photo-opoly are similar to those of Monopoly, although Photojojo encourages you to come up with your own to make the game more fun.

So, how much is the picture of Uncle Fred scratching his bum worth? You decide.

Photo-opoly

Take a chance with the "Flash" and "That's Life" cards.

(Credit: Photojojo)

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