MONOPOLY RULES IAŞI
Dani
(16)
IDEA OF THE GAME:
To get bored, then you win the game (if you are still in the game = you
have more money)
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WHAT ARE THE FUNCTIONS OF THESE PARTS OF THE GAME? WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU
LAND ON THESE SQUARES?
Streets: You can buy a street/part of a street to build a
house.
Electricity: You give one quarter of your money for
installing electrical posts in the countryside.
Water: The floods caused you to loose one street.
Train stations: You choose where you want to go on the board.
You take a train and pay for a ticket.
Luxury tax: If you land on it and if you have more than $ 400 you
pay $150. Every time you pass it you get your salary of $ 150.
Income Tax: If you get on this, every player has to pay $ 75.
Chance: You can win a contest. You can give money to the
winner.
Community Chest: You pay $ 50 for churches, orphanages, etc.
Jail: You go to jail if you don't pay.
Free parking: You have the right to choose any free street
without paying anything.
Start: You start from the Start. J
WHAT ARE THESE FOR?
Tokens: Every token represents a player. Every player has the
right to choose a token in the order of the sum of money they have at the start
of the game:
- if you choose the hat, you can build a Òhat factoryÓ and you are the
boss and you can put any taxes (on the others)
- if you choose the car, you can be the boss of a car factory and you
can have free parking on B-dul Independentei, Nicolina, B-dul Dacia.
- if you have the shoe you can open a shoe factory and you donÕt have to
pay for a ticket at the train stations.
- if you have the iron, you can be a housekeeper.
- if you have the dog, you donÕt have to go to jail, but have to pay $
100 from your salary when you pass Start (if you land on Ògo to jailÓ).
Green Houses: cheap house
Red Houses: expensive houses
Dice: Throw the dice. The sum of the numbers of the dice is
the number of squares you advance.
Title deed cards: Proof that you own the streets.
Money: For your salary, for taxesÉ
PREPARATION
Throw the dice. The sum of the numbers on the dice equals the money you
get when you start to play.
(6+1=7 >> $ 700, 6+6=12 >> $ 1200)
HOW TO PLAY
Who has less money starts the game and that player is the first to
choose a token.
The first player throws the dice; the number on the dice is the number
of the squares on which you put the token.
WHO WINS?
Whoever gets bored first.
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