If you throw doubles, you move your token as usual, the sum of the two dice, and are subject to any privileges or penalties pertaining to the space on which you land. Two or more tokens may rest on the same space at the same time.ĭepending on the space your token reaches, you may be entitled to buy real estate or other properties, or be obliged to pay rent, pay taxes, draw a Chance or Community Chest card, Go To Jail, or etc. The tokens remain on the spaces occupied and proceed from that point on the player's next turn. Place your token on the corner marked "GO", then throw the dice and move your token (in the direction of the arrow) the number of spaces indicated by the dice.Īfter you have completed your play, the turn passes to the left. The player with the highest total starts the play. Starting with the Banker, each player in turn throws the dice. The Bank "never goes broke." If the Bank runs out of money, the Banker may issue as much as needed by writing on any ordinary paper. The Bank collects a ll taxes, fines, loans and interest, and the price of all properties which it sells and auctions. It sells and auctions properties and hands out the proper Title Deed cards when purchased by a player, it also sells houses and hotels to the players and loans money when required on mortgages. When more than five persons play, the Banker may elect to act only as Banker and Auctioneer.īesides the Bank's money, the Bank holds the Title Deeds, and the houses and hotels prior to purchase by the players. A Banker who plays in the game must keep their personal funds separate from those of the Bank. Select as Banker a player who will also make a good Auctioneer. Each player is given $15 00 divided as follows:Ģ $500's, 2 $100's, 2 $50's, 6 $20's, 5 $10's, 5 $5's, and 5 $1's.Īll remaining money and other equipment go to the Bank. Each player chooses one token to represent them while traveling around the board. Place the board on a table and put the Chance and Community Chest cards face down on their allotted spaces on the board. There are 16 Chance and 16 Community Chest cards, 28 Title Deed cards (one for each property), and play money. The equipment consists of a board, 2 dice, tokens, 32 houses and 12 Hotels. It’s advisable to have as many revenue sources active, rather being debt free to any opponent.The object of the g ame is to become the wealthiest player through buying, renting and selling of property. Tip: While playing with these Monopoly house rules, it’s better to be low on cash, and be invested in houses & hotels, as they can be easily sold for cash to the bank. A player needs to be completely debt free in order to build a house or hotel on their property. Moreover, players cannot buy or build properties unless they have paid the bank and opponent fully. If you owe money to both the bank and the opponent, and you receive your salary or other cash, you have to pay dues back the bank before you can pay back dues to the opponent. And you have to pay people back as soon as you get some cash (like salary or rent). You can only owe people money if you’re required to pay a tax or rent, and when you don’t have cash. A player cannot owe more than $50 to the bank and $1000 to an opponent (or per opponent). However, since we have laid down lot of benefits, we have also laid down some restriction on lending. You can owe money to the bank and opponentĪccording to our fun Monopoly house rules, you can owe people money, and you don’t have to pay off all dues immediately.
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