From my experience with "Fortune Street", there are a few rare experiences that never fail to fill me with jubilation: seeing a CPU player get bankrupted after landing on one of your big shops, establishing a monopoly and building it up without the CPUs trying to leach off it with stocks, and seeing a challenging CPU player get trapped in a limbo ring. You see, with lattermost, not only is it greatly satisfying to see one of the harder CPU players suffer with the same bad luck that we have to deal with, but it also prevents them from getting a good foothold on the main part of the board, as well as prevents them from getting money from promotions. Seriously, even though Luigi was able to monopolize the area just north of the bank for a good chunk of the game, complete with an 2,000 gold circus, I wasn't terrified in the slightest because I knew in the back of my mind that he wouldn't do anything with it- no stock investments, no three-star shop renovations; just dumping everything into a district that he had very little presence in. Not to mention, Luigi and Toad will rarely use forced buyouts, even if they have more than enough ready cash and its in a district that benefits them. So for the first time in the Special Tour, legitimate buyouts were an option since Luigi wouldn't use that money against me. But as smoothly as this game went, I'm a little disappointed that we didn't get to see Jessica go bankrupt and/or someone landing on one of our big shops. Though if Luigi didn't get lucky with that game of Round the Blocks, chances are that someone would've fallen victim to one of the two death routes.