You still get to pull Chance and Community Chest cards, and you've still got to worry about ending up in jail. Earning a full pie gives your cards a higher value, which is tallied up when the game ends as the last slice is bought. You aim to collect a full color set which puts together full pies like veggie lovers, barbecue chicken, or mac and cheese. Instead of snapping up properties, you buy slices.
Instead of trying to bankrupt your opponents in the classic game (which, in my own personal experience, too often leads to someone getting mad and smashing the board), your goal is to earn the most pizzas - or 'rack up the dough', as the box says. The object of the game is a little different than regular Monopoly. The new Monopoly Pizza game just might leave you hungry for more. Forget Boardwalk and Park Avenue, because this one's all about everyone's favorite food. Just in time for Christmas, there's a new Monopoly game board being released.