Monopoly Game
In the Monopoly game, players roll two six-sided dice to move around the monopoly game board, buying and trading properties, and developing them with houses and hotels. Players collect rent from their opponents, with the goal being to drive them into bankruptcy.
Player’s goal is to remain financially solvent while forcing opponents into bankruptcy by buying and developing pieces of property.
Each side of the square board is divided into 10 small rectangles representing specific properties, railroads, utilities, a jail, and various other places and events. 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
You can get sent to jail three ways, by landing on the square marked “Go to Jail,” by picking a “Go to Jail” card or by throwing three doubles in a row. You can also get out of jail three ways: using the “Get out of Jail Free” card, rolling doubles on one of three consecutive turns or paying your way out with $50. If you don’t roll doubles after three turns, you have to pay $50 to get out of jail. While in jail, you can still buy or sell properties, build houses and hotels and collect rent.
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.In reality, it ends when your sister accuses one or all of you of cheating, flips the board across the room, and storms off
What monopoly game teaches you
For years, board games have been helping people to bond and socialize on a lighter level than just trying to make small talk. Monopoly teaches people to socialize and have fun with others even when there is competition and something to lose/win at play
To win the game, you need to save some of your money instead of spending it all right away. As you learn that having some spare money can help you to win Monopoly, you can certainly learn to do the same in everyday life.
The more you play Monopoly game and negotiate, the better your negotiation skills will become. These are skills you can and will use in your life in other areas
Shortcuts are not the answer to success for instance the luck of rolling a double is rewarded with another turn, but if you try and take a shortcut through the game by rolling three doubles in a roll, you will land yourself in jail. Then you’ll find yourself stuck behind bars, unable to expand your property portfolio and in some versions even forfeit rental income
Monopoly also teaches on how to work on our relationships but not relying On those relationships since as you make your way around the board you will soon realize your chances of landing on three properties in a series are quite slim. This is where you need to be able to cultivate the relationships with your fellow players to negotiate, sell or swap to secure a set and move onto the construction of your houses.
How many monopoly properties are there
The Monopoly game-board consists of forty spaces containing twenty-eight properties—twenty-two streets (grouped into eight distinct color groups), four railroads, and two utilities—three Chance spaces, three Community Chest spaces, a Luxury Tax space, an Income Tax space, and the four corner squares
Where to buy monopoly Game Board
Monopoly Board game are found at your nearest toys store or mall
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