Featured: Fun New Variations to Traditional Monopoly!

February 27th, 2009 by admin

If you're a Monopoly fan, then you probably have at least one "themed" Monopoly set and have tried a few variations of classic Monopoly, and maybe even tries the subversive Anti-Monopoly. Monopoly Mega Edition is the best of the best of these variations, and there are some neat new rule twists.

  • Here's a fun variation: you now throw three dice, and one is a speed die, which allows for bonuses and faster trips around the board so that you can build your property holdings more quickly.
  • Before, you had houses and hotels. Now you also have skyscrapers!
  • The board is much larger, and there are more properties -- one more for each grouping, including a new utility and a train depot.
  • My favorite twist is the new building shortages feature, which prevents too many building being constructed.

This is the most fun I've had with Monopoly in years. It really has breathed life into an awesome game, and brought back a classic to our game nights!

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American Idol Monopoly

June 20th, 2009 by admin
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Monopoly Rules for Tournaments

June 6th, 2009 by admin

Monopoly Tournament Rules
By Kurt Naulaerts

One of the many options to play Monopoly online is to play in a tournament. On many websites that offer online Monopoly games tournaments can take place. There are some valuable Monopoly tournament rules that you should know so that you can be more successful in an online tournament.

First, you should note that you cannot sell your properties at half price to pay back any debts you have. You can do this with your houses and hotels though. If you do have debts to another player then you will be able to sell your properties to that player if the value does cover the debts that you owe.

Next, you can move after you throw doubles with the dice to get out of Jail. If you do throw doubles you will get out of Jail and then move in the specific number of spaces that you rolled. If you paid to get out before rolling then you can roll and will be able to move again if you roll doubles.

Also, you must have the amount of money you have left displayed on the screen. Most servers will automatically show what you have left so this rule for tournament play is already covered.

No immunity from paying rents in the future is allowed in any trades you make in the game. This means that the trades that are done in the game will be based on the assets that are used in the time of trading and that no future options can be used. Most online servers will take care of this rule though so this will be very useful for all tournament games.

Trades can be made only during certain times of the game as well. You can propose a trade during your turn or in between turns. However, when another player is in the process of determining what to do next you will not be able to go for any proposals.

One interesting thing about a tournament when you play Monopoly online is that you can talk with friends in the same room that you are in. This is because there is no way how communications can be fully monitored. During tournament play a player cannot consult others for help, but for online tournament play this will not be the case. You generally will not be able to communicate with other players with a text option in most cases though.

These Monopoly tournament rules are all essential to consider when you play Monopoly online. You can play in all sorts of different tournaments online but in many cases these official tournament rules will be in effect.

If you want to find out where you can play monopoly online free then head over to http://www.play-monopoly-online-free.com

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The History of Monopoly: Original Objectives

June 6th, 2009 by admin

The World's Most Successful Board Game Was Created As a Metaphor For Hard Times
By Geoff Ficke

Successful entrepreneurs are people that always see opportunity in any situation. By nature they are positive and constantly seek innovations that address wants and needs that they identify in their contemporary environment. Currently we are in a dark economic period, and this will prove to be a fertile time for the introduction of novel innovations that will reward their creators with significant profit.

The world's most famous, widely played and sold board game is Monopoly. Lizzie Phillips created the first version of the game that was to evolve into modern Monopoly. Her game was meant to promote the single tax theories of Henry George, and the play rules were heavily influenced by his populist philosophy. Ms. Phillips filed several patents on versions of her game around 1904. She enjoyed modest commercial success.

The game and its play rules were tweaked through the years. Subsequently, the various forms of Ms. Phillips rudimentary game that were introduced never enjoyed great sales but the game never quite disappeared. Then came the Great Depression.

The many causes of the Great Depression have been well chronicled and today most people are aware of at least the broadest reasons for the implosion of the world's economy. Greed was the cause most often stated at the time to assign blame. Society was highly segmented by wealth, education, geography and class. Charles Darrow recognized opportunity in the misery of so many and crafted his classic version of Monopoly to address the perceived social sins of the times.

The play rules and component elements of Monopoly, little changed to this day, reflected the deep divisions in society. Darrow's game, launched in 1935, displayed the whole range of opportunities for failure and success that could occur in a capitalist society. You could go to jail, be taxed, be fined, go bankrupt or land on owned property and have to pay rents to the hated landlord if the dice were unlucky for a player.

Likewise, you could "pass go" and collect $200, win dividends, buy property, build houses and hotels, own railroads (the classic metaphor for greedy capitalists) and collect rents if the roll of the dice favored you. Also, you could bankrupt your opponents and this occurred with frightening regularity in real life during the 1930's.

Clearly Monopoly was a game that resonated during the darkest days of the Depression and still works as a leisure activity to this very day. Darrow attained great wealth from the sales of his version of monopoly. Monopoly was licensed by the British Secret Service through John Waddington Ltd. during World War II. The International Red Cross forwarded Monopoly sets to British war prisoners incarcerated in Nazi camps. These games included hidden packets of real money, maps, communication devices and tools for use in escape attempts.

Parker Brothers secured the rights to Monopoly and succeeded in internationalizing the game by assigning country-specific play features. For instance, in the American game, the most prized real estate deeds to own are Park Place and Boardwalk. In the British version the most prized blocks of real estate to own are the very tweedy Park Lane and Mayfair.

The game's origins, history and ownership are surrounded by significant controversy. Parker Brothers attributes all of the creative, copyrights, play rules and component design of Monopoly to Charles Darrow. This lead to decades of legal wrangling over the true ownership as Lizzie Phillips and others claimed creative ownership of the game. These legal issues were not settled until the 1980's.

There are a number of lessons for modern inventors to be taken from the profitable, but stormy history of the simple board game of Monopoly.

If the game has play rules that anyone can easily understand, play is fluid, play pieces are simple and attractive; then there is potential for commercial success.

You must protect your game with copyrights, trademarks and patents where applicable. Not properly protecting these valuable assets lead to much disagreement and expensive, extended legal wrangling in the case of Monopoly.

My consumer product development and marketing consulting company sees more toy and game submissions than almost any other product category. The barriers to entry in this class of trade are reasonable if the inventor is willing and able to bootstrap their offering. We recommend a play focus group to confirm that target players affirm the attractiveness and commercial appeal of the game or toy.

Recently, for a class project, a third grade teacher let us borrow her class of 23 students to play a new sports board game for half a day. We filmed the session. We also had the kids answer a series of simple questions of their play experience. Based on their reactions, we were able to adjust one basic play rule to further simplify and expand the appeal of the game. The change resulted in the final result of the game becoming much more closely contested, therefore exciting.

The perfect time to launch a new product is always now. Time is never the friend of the entrepreneur. If you wait for the perfect time, the best market conditions to appear, someone can beat you to market with a product that cannibalizes the best parts of your idea. This happens all too often. Waiting for a better climate is an excuse for inaction and a sure path to mediocrity. Charles Darrow's launch of Monopoly in 1935 at the height of the Great Depression is a wonderful example to study.

Geoff Ficke has been a serial entrepreneur for almost 50 years. As a small boy, earning his spending money doing odd jobs in the neighborhood, he learned the value of selling himself, offering service and value for money.

After putting himself through the University of Kentucky (B.A. Broadcast Journalism, 1969) and serving in the United States Marine Corp, Mr. Ficke commenced a career in the cosmetic industry. After rising to National Sales Manager for Vidal Sassoon Hair Care at age 28, he then launched a number of ventures, including Rubigo Cosmetics, Parfums Pierre Wulff Paris, Le Bain Couture and Fashion Fragrance.

Geoff Ficke and his consulting firm, Duquesa Marketing, Inc. (http://www.duquesamarketing.com) has assisted businesses large and small, domestic and international, entrepreneurs, inventors and students in new product development, capital formation, licensing, marketing, sales and business plans and successful implementation of his customized strategies. He is a Senior Fellow at the Page Center for Entrepreneurial Studies, Business School, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio.

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Monopoly Rules: Free Parking

May 30th, 2009 by admin

Monopoly Free Parking
By Anthony Tripp

Free Parking

Nothing happens when you land on Free Parking. No prizes, no bonuses, no nothing. It's in the official rules and that's all there is to it.

Now you might be saying to yourself, huh, I always thought that Free Parking is when you receive all the money that's been placed at the center of the Monopoly board. Well you're right too.

One of the most commonly adopted House Rules is to place all taxes and fees in the center of the board to be awarded to the first person that lands on Free Parking. Why, I've even seen people put all the money owed to the bank for buying properties, houses and hotels in the center of the board. And that's fine because, House Rules are House Rules. But if you want to play by the official rules, Free Parking is just a rest space where nothing happens.

House Rules

The problem with this Free Parking House Rule is that to makes the game take longer to play. How many times have you seen a player, down on his luck, tons of mortgaged properties, nearly bankrupt and then he lands on Free Parking and he's not only back in the game but he winds up winning. Without that fresh infusion of cash from Free Parking, that player would gone bankrupt and spent the rest of the game getting snacks and drinks for the rest of players. And who doesn't like to have a snack while playing Monopoly?

So if you enjoy a marathon session of Monopoly, then by all means, use a Free Parking House Rule. But the official rules, which were created to speed up the game, say that nothing happens on Free Parking.

Anthony Tripp has annoyed his family and friends for years with his extremely thorough knowledge of Monopoly Rules. Now he shares that information on his blog, http://monopolyrules.blogspot.com

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Monopoly Online: Monopoly Tycoon

May 23rd, 2009 by admin

Monopoly Tycoon - Monopoly And Sims Combined
By Robert Diarioti

Monopoly Tycoon is Monopoly game board and SimCity combined. Derived from the classic Monopoly board game, it is the type of game most people can remember from their childhood. It has a touch of the Sims computer game, making it even livelier. It includes all basic elements of the classic Monopoly like buying and selling, paying for utilities and collecting payment for rent.

How the Game Works

However, Monopoly Tycoon deviates a bit from the classic Monopoly game. In a way, the player can already build a business on a certain property, and not just simply buy a property to start a business. A player may even lease a property and have an auction. If a player wins, his competitors who built a business on that same property will have to pay him rent. A player may also make buildings and manage businesses by setting prices, rent and stock amounts. A person can also buy out companies for a lower cost especially if he owns the block.

Monopoly Tycoon's time period is different because it begins at 1930. At the end of each day, the year moves up 5 years. And just like an ordinary day, a day in this game is worth 24 hours. At 6:00 a.m., players are required to pay the utilities. Tenants would also have to give the payment for their rents. At 9:00 a.m., the companies that operate in the day open up until 5 o'clock in the afternoon.

Everyday at 6 o'clock p.m., the companies and entertainment businesses that run during the night start operating until midnight. And then another 5 years pass by, a new day starts while the night businesses close. In this game, time moves so fast that even businesses and buildings change.

The World of Monopoly Tycoon

When Monopoly Tycoon starts in 1930, basic businesses are opened right away. These basic businesses include diners, grocery stores and clothing stores. Bakeries, cafes, clinics, book stores, toy stores, news stands, hardware stores and jewelry stores are also available. Night businesses on the other hand, include bars, cinemas, restaurants, ballrooms and theatres. And then by 1940, new concepts of businesses are opened, such as ice cream parlors, department stores, travel agents, health clubs and supermarkets.

Becoming the Top Gun

Success on each stage will depend on the player's choice of business type that the period offers. He will have to analyze each scenario according to difficulty levels. Players can either choose a single-player or a multiplayer mode. A player who chooses single player mode competes against the computer's 16 situations or scenarios in 3 levels of difficulty. If one wants to play multiplayer, he has to be connected to a network because the time in Monopoly Tycoon is continuous. This means that there is no time for switching of players on one computer.

Loyalists of the classic Monopoly board game may cautious of the number of additions and changes that have been made with the Monopoly Tycoon. There is no doubt that it is indeed a very enjoyable game. It can even become a training ground for future businessmen since this game provides the challenge that they have to face in real life.

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How to Play Monopoly : The Rules of Monopoly the Board Game

May 16th, 2009 by admin

Learn the basic rules of the game of Monopoly, including tips on following the rules, in this free how-to video on the game of Monopoly.

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Vintage Monopoly Board Game

May 9th, 2009 by admin

This game is complete and is in very good condition

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