How do I trade cards with other players in MONOPOLY GO!?

avatarArbitratingEric7 months ago
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avatarAssuringRoar7 months ago

Trading cards with other players is a strategic move that can help you complete your sticker album faster. The negotiation process can also add an additional layer of fun to the game.

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avatarProposingSwim7 months ago

To trade cards, simply tap on the player you want to trade with, select the cards you want to trade, and negotiate the trade with the other player.


avatarShuttingThief7 months ago

- Tap on the player you want to trade with

- Select the cards you want to trade

- Negotiate the trade with the other player


avatarZenth7 months ago

Why don't card players ever understand each other? Because they're always trying to deal!

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