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Monopoly is a board game where players move around the board buying and developing properties. The goal is to bankrupt opponents by charging them rent when they land on your properties. Players start with money and take turns rolling dice to move their token around the board, buying properties and paying rent or taxes depending on where they land. The last player not bankrupt wins.
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Monopoly is a board game where players move around the board buying and developing properties. The goal is to bankrupt opponents by charging them rent when they land on your properties. Players start with money and take turns rolling dice to move their token around the board, buying properties and paying rent or taxes depending on where they land. The last player not bankrupt wins.
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MONOPOLY

PE 4: RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES
Monopoly, real-estate
board game for two to
eight players, in which the Each side of the square board
player’s goal is to remain is divided into 10 small
financially solvent while rectangles representing
forcing opponents specific properties, railroads,
into bankruptcy by buying utilities, a jail, and various
and developing pieces of other places and events.
property.
Components
Board Two Dice
Components
Tokens for each player 32 houses and 12 Hotels
Components
16 Chance and 16 Community 28 Title Deed cards for
Chest cards each property
Money
Set up of the Game
1. Place the board on a table.
2. The Chance and Community Chest cards face down on their allotted spaces on
the board.
3. Each player chooses one token to represent them while traveling around the
board.
4. Each player is given $1500 divided as follows:
2 x $500's, 2 x $100's, 2 x $50's, 6 x $20's, 5 x $10's, 5 x $5's, and 5 x $1's.
Bank
Select someone as banker. If this person also plays, then he must
keep his personal funds separated from those of the bank.
The Bank holds:
The Bank pays salaries and bonuses. The Bank collects all taxes,
fines, loans and interest, and the price of all properties which it
sells and auctions.
The Bank can't go broken, if the Bank runs out of money, the
Banker may issue as much as needed by writing on any ordinary
paper.
Objective of the Game
Become the wealthiest player through
buying, renting and selling of property
and force other players into
bankruptcy.
Game Play
Starting with the Banker, each player throws the
dice. The player with the highest total starts the
play.
Then each player places his token on the corner
marked "GO", and throw the dice and move the token
to the number of spaces indicated by the dice.
The tokens remain on the spaces occupied and
proceed from that point on the player's next turn.
Two or more tokens may rest on the same space at the
same time. If one or both dice roll off the board, or land
on or lean against a card deck, the roll is invalid. Roll
them again.

Depending on the space the token reaches, you may buy


the property, or be obliged to pay rent, pay taxes, draw a
Chance or Community Chest card, Go To Jail, or etc...
Go
Each time a player's token lands on or passes over GO, whether by
throw of the dice or by drawing a card, the Banker pays that player
a $200 salary.
However, $200 is paid only once each time around the board. If a
player, passing "GO" on the throw of the dice, lands 2 spaces beyond
it on "Community Chest", or 7 spaces beyond it on "Chance", and
draws the card "Advance to GO", he collects $200 for passing "GO"
the first time and another $200 for reaching it the second time by
instructions on the card.
Buying
Property
When you land on an unowned property you can buy that property from the
Bank at its printed price.
You receive the Title Deed card showing ownership.
If you do not wish to buy the property, the Bank sells it at thru an auction to
the highest bidder. The buyer pays to the Bank the amount of the bid in cash
and receives the Title Deed card for that property.
Any player, including the one who declined the option to buy it at the printed
price, may bid and bidding may start at any price.
It is more advantageous to have houses or hotels on properties because then
rents become much higher.
Note: The owner may not collect the rent if they fail to ask the rent before the
next player throws his dice.
Paying Rent
When you land on a property that is owned by another player, the
owner collects rent from you in accordance with the list printed
on its Title Deed card.
If the property is mortgaged, its Title Deed card is placed face
down in front of the owner and he can not collect a rent.
It is an advantage to hold all the Title Deed cards in a color-group
because the owner may then charge double rent for unimproved
properties in that color-group. This rule applies to unmortgaged
properties even if another property in that color-group is
mortgaged.
Chance And Community
Chest
When you land on either of these spaces, take the top card from the
deck indicated, and follow the instructions on the card.
Return the card face down to the bottom of the deck.
The "Get Out of Jail Free" card is held until used and then returned
to the bottom of the deck.
If the player who draws it does not wish to use it, then they may
sell it to another player at a price agreeable to both.
Bankruptcy
You are declared bankrupt if you owe more than
you can pay to another player or to the Bank.

If your debt is to another player, you must turn


over all that you have to that player.
MECHANICS
OF THE GAME
At the start of the game, each
player is given a fixed amount of
play money; the players then
move around the board
according to the throw of a pair
of dice. Any player who lands on
an unowned property may buy it,
but, if he or she lands on a
property owned by another
player, rent must be paid to that
player.
Certain nonproperty squares require
the player landing on them to draw a
card that may be favourable or
unfavourable.
Sarah Doe If a player acquires a

monopoly that is, all of a particular


group of properties that player may
purchase improvements for those
properties; improvements add
substantially to a property’s rental
fee.
A player continues to
travel around the board
until he or she is bankrupt.
Bankruptcy results in
elimination from the
game. The last player
remaining on the board is
the winner.
THANK
YOU!

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