Featured: Fun New Variations to Traditional Monopoly!

July 19th, 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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Board Game Show - Plunder Part 2

March 9th, 2010 by admin

Part 2 of 2: Plunder with designers Doug Thompson and Stephen Perkins .

Do you like games like Monopoly, Risk, Stratego, Dungeons and Dragons, chess, checkers, uno, battleship and connect four? If so the Board Room will introduce you to a whole new crop of advanced, obscure, specialty games that you may not have heard of before. Learn to play them, learn about how they were designed and pick up tips and tricks on winning them.

This multi-part interview provides valuable insight into the designer and his games.

Duration : 0:13:23

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Anti-Monopoly Game

March 2nd, 2010 by admin
Anti-Monopoly GameThis game may sound and look familiar at first, but don't be fooled. This real estate trading game presents an exciting twist where players choose free enterprise or monopoly - and play under different rules as a result. In addition, this fun and intriguing game comes to you after making its way through a fascinating, real-world legal battle. Decide for yourself: who wins? Is it the Competitor who charges fair market value for rent? Or is it the Monopolist who amasses control over whole regions and can charge much higher fees? Includes game board, game money, 3 blue monopolist pawns, 3 green competitor pawns, 25 monopolist cards, 25 competitor cards, 28 title/mortgage notes, dice, 35 houses, 15 apartments, instructions. For 2 to 6 players ages 8 and up. Recommended Age: 8 and up

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City Monopoly (Seattle, New York, Washington, etc.)

February 23rd, 2010 by admin
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Monopoly The Chronicles of Narnia Collector’s Edition

February 16th, 2010 by admin
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Monopoly Game - New York City Edition

February 9th, 2010 by admin

Monopoly Rules: The Short Game

February 2nd, 2010 by admin

How the Monopoly Short Game Works
By Kurt Naulaerts

If you are looking to play Monopoly online then you should be aware of the fact that a typical Monopoly game can take a good amount of time to finish. After all, only one player can stay at the end without going bankrupt. A Monopoly short game can be used though. This is an option where you can play a game of Monopoly online in ninety minutes or less.

There are some rule changes that are made for a Monopoly short game. First, as the game starts the computer banker will have to electronically shuffle the Title Deed cards and will deal them out to the players two at a time. This allows for all players to have an equal likelihood to be able to get certain properties. Also, each player will have to pay the Bank the printed price of each property. The game then begins.

Also, in a short game of Monopoly the rules for having hotels on a property will change. A standard game requires four houses to be built on a property before a hotel can be built on that property. In a short game you would only need three houses before you can get a hotel. All rent costs will be the same as they are in the standard format.

In the event that there are four, five or six players in the game there will be a different rule for bankruptcies. The first player to go bankrupt will leave the game. When a second player goes bankrupt then the game ends. The bankrupt person will give everything to the designated creditor or to the bank and all player values are assessed.

Another option that can be used is to set a specific time limit. Although it will probably take you less than ninety minutes to play a short game online you can set a time limit on the game where players will have a certain amount of time to play. Also, a play clock can be used to limit the amount of time a player has to make a move.

At the end of the game player values are assessed. There are five factors involved in value. First, there is the cash on hand. Next is the properties owned according to the prices paid on the board (mortgaged properties are worth half), then comes the houses and hotels bought at purchase prices. Whoever has the highest value wins.

A Monopoly short game is a great option to consider to play Monopoly online because it can be tough to play a full game of Monopoly if you don't have the time for it.

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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Monopoly Rules: The Banker

January 26th, 2010 by admin

Monopoly Rules - The Banker
By Anthony Tripp

Monopoly is one of the most popular board games in the world. According to Hasbro, the makers of Monopoly, more than seven hundred and fifty million people have played the game. And in each of those games there was a banker. There are a few things you will need to know if you want to be a great Monopoly banker.

As you might think, the banker's job is to deal with the money. The first thing the banker needs to do is give each player his or her starting money. The starting money totals $1500 but needs to consist of the following bills:

2 - $500 bills
2 - $100 bills
2 - $50 bills
6 - $20 bills
5 - $10 bills
5 - $5 bills
5 - $1 bills

If you are like me and own an old Monopoly board, you may not have the instructions in the box anymore. If that's the case, then knowing how much each player gets when you start playing Monopoly is important to remember.

The banker will also pay each player $200 every time they pass Go. This is an easy task to remember but you should let the players ask for their $200. Should the player role doubles and then roll the dice again before asking for their $200, they don't have to be paid. If you're playing in a friendly game you can choose not to enforce this rule. But if it's a heated battle between serious Monopoly rivals you may want to use this rule to your advantage. Decide with your fellow players before starting the game, how closely you will be following the rules to avoid any confrontations.

The banker is also responsible for collecting the money when players purchase properties. When a property is landed on, that play can buy it for the price listed on the board (and also on the deed). If the player chooses not to buy the property, it goes up for auction. As the banker, you are in charge of the auction. But that's simple really. Who ever has the highest bid gets the property. You can make it more entertaining by trying your fast talking auctioneer routine but that's up to you.

Towards the end of the game when players can't afford to pay rents on the properties that they stay at, the banker will also handles bankruptcies. If you flip over the deed to any Monopoly property the mortgage price is listed on the back of the card. Just pay the down on his luck player the mortgage price so that they can pay their rent.

In some of the newer versions of Monopoly there is an electronic banker that makes game play easier. But it's still good to know how to be a good Monopoly banker in case you ever run out of batteries.

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

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Monopoly Rules: How to Hold a Tourney

January 19th, 2010 by admin

How to Hold a Monopoly Tournament
By William Rayment

Monopoly is a much beloved game that generations can play together. Having a tournament is a great way to get serious about the game. Hasbro, the company that now manufactures the game has official tournament rules.

The company even requests that groups register officially, and may even provide the board game for free to organizations that do so. Registering has many benefits and not registering and publicizing a monopoly tournament can lead to legal problems.

It can take up to six months to get everything approved and the tournament organized, although a smaller event may be expedited. A good rule of thumb is to start way in advance to have some wiggle room.

When hosting an official tournament at least 24 players are required. These players are quickly thinned out through two rounds of 90 minute play. The final round will have eliminated all but six of them.

At the very least, players should commit themselves to at least a half day of play. Registration and organizing can also consume a lot of time. When setting up the tables and chairs there should be seating for four players at each. Assign the registered members to a table so that everyone knows where to go immediately. Also, give everyone pencils to tally up totals.

There is other optional equipment that might be a good idea to have as well. One is a clock as there will be a 90-minute time limit. Other helpful items include a microphone, calculators, note pads, extra seating, a scoreboard, name tags, and anything else that will streamline the tournament.

In an official tournament the rules should be posted and followed as well. This means that shortened or house versions of the game are not an option. The host of the event should be familiar with the rules and be ready to adjudicate disputes.

It is important to review these rules with the players before play begins, to make certain that everyone understands how to play and is on the same page.

When one registers their tournament game as official they will receive free copies of the game. Some will be given as prizes! This is a great way to develop a fundraiser for an event in a very unique way.

Of course, if holding a small tournament in the comfort of one's living room is preferred, there is no reason to go through the official process. It can be very fun to gather friends and family and play Monopoly until the wee hours of the morning!

InDepthInfo on Monopoly has strategy tips and the rules of Monopoly. Hasbro has a complete rundown on the official tournament rules. This article was written by W.J. Rayment.

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Free Online Flash And Shockwave Games - An Overview

January 12th, 2010 by admin

Experiencing expotential growth and refinement, hand in hand with the popularity and prevalence of Internet and computers all over the world – free online games present themselves as a happening industry, which is tempting, exciting and addictive at the user end.

The free online games are either flash or shockwave based, to allow instant play access to a user online. The user can also choose to download the games at his / her discretion, to suit his / her convenience and preference. These free games are equally enjoyable online at a click's instance, as they are after being downloaded on the hard disk of a user's system.

The industry, offering free flash and shockwave online games on multitude of websites, has evolved to an extent that the variety and themes of the games are almost exhaustive. The superior quality of bright and colorful graphics, in combination with matching sound effects, renders the game mind-boggling and thrilling.

A first time visitor feels so enthralled to witness the wide expanse of these games, closing in at many of his/ her choicest of themes. So much so that he/ she cannot resist going through an absorbing experience of trying at least one of the games, and an eventual promise to return back many more times, in the faithful pursuit of passion for interactive entertainment.

Most of the people find these free of cost online flash and shockwave games so engrossing that they deliberately end up locking themselves within the lazy confines of their home or internet café to play these games without disturbance for hours together, eyes glued to their computer screens and hands undetachable from the keyboard/ mouse.

What's more, the widespread appeal of these games touches all age groups, right from the budding toddlers to the well-groomed adults. Many players tend to spend days and nights hooked-on to these flash and shockwave games, as these avail an unparallel opportunity to play all the regular parlor games plus some new ones, sitting at home, costing only the Internet connection and electricity bill.

The wide variety of free online flash and shockwave games available on net may be broadly classified into action and adventure games, arcade games, board games, card games, casino games, puzzle games, word games, strategy games, sports games, detective theme based games, shooting games et al.

Though shooting games can be clubbed with action and adventure games, their distinct popularity commands them specific mention. Further, while all types of online games have their own share of patrons and fans, the most popular are the board games, which are basically online versions of certain traditional board games, including Chess, Literati, Dominoes and Monopoly. What is more, a surfeit of websites specializes in casino-based games to constitute a separate commercial entity, popularly termed as the ‘Online Casino Industry'.

These games have a magical influence on the players, as the realistic graphics and sound stimuli absorb the players in their own world, be it a Hollywood show or a casino in Las Vegas or a deck of the sunken Titanic. Most of these online games boast of being multi-player games that add a taste of virtual competition to the entire ambiance of the game in question. The competition element renders the playing experience much more exciting and enjoyable.

The online flash and shockwave games are also believed to be beneficial for the players, as these enhance competitive spirit, sportsmanship and inculcate some indispensable qualities, like ability to work hard, patience and perseverance. Certain games also improve the reflexes of the player. Strategy games help in developing thinking.