Players only build houses if they have the power to charge killer housing rents, something which is only possible if the land is monopolized. HOUSES ARE BUILT ONLY ON A LAND MONOPOLY. While no rent may be collected on a mortgaged parcel, the usual double rent still holds for the unmortgaged parcels since the owner still owns the land monopoly, whether parts of it are mortgaged or not. When a player owns a land monopoly, he doubles the rent which players landing on any parcel of the monopoly must pay. For example, if a player owns ARCTIC AVENUE and then purchases BALTIC AVENUE, he becomes the owner of the green land monopoly. When a player owns all parcels of land in one color grouping, it is a land monopoly. This continues until all the properties have been sold.Įach player collects from the bank an income of $200 every time his personal playing piece travels completely around the board. The players move in rotation, the BANKER watching each new property space as it is stopped on and offering it for sale if it has not been sold. By returning to theīank the loan value plus 10% interest, the mortgage may be redeemed at Of any kind may be collected on a mortgaged property. Under the game board to show that it has been mortgaged. The mortgage debtor then turns his title card face down with a corner Any owner may borrow this amount from the Bank at any time but only after selling any houses and hotels erected on the property back to the bank at half MORTGAGES: Each property has a definite mortgage value (printed on the title card). Title card from every player who stops on his property thereafter. May collect the amount of rent stipulated in the upper left corner of the The BANKER gives the title card to the purchaser. To buy the property at that price, the BANKER sells it at auction to the Offers the space at the price listed on the title card. If a playing piece is moved onto any space with a property which can be bought, the BANKER selects the corresponding card from his stack of title cards and Whatever the number rolled after paying his fine of $50. On the third turn he must pay his fine of $50 and come out He may stay in Jail for three turns, attempting to rollĭouble dice. $50 and come out, or, if he rolls double dice he has to come out without TheseĬards can be traded between players at any price they can agree on.ĭoubles and Other Jail Rules: When a player throws three doubles in a row or stops on the corner (or draws a card) which reads "Go to Jail," he moves his playing piece to the corner marked JAIL. ![]() To the BANKER who returns it to the bottom of the draw card deck. TIME draw card: A player can always get out of Jail by giving his card The dice, the player is only visiting and leaves JAIL on his next Landing on JAIL: When the player lands on JAIL by a normal throw of If any player stops on LUXURY TAX PAY $75 (farther around the board) he pays the Bank $75. To calculate his wealth, he must add together all his cash plus the mortgage value of all his properties whether mortgaged or not plus the purchase price of If he stops on INCOME TAX, he must pay to the Bank 10% of his wealth. On CHANCE, he does the same thing as with Community Chest. The top most Community Chest card, and does as his card directs. ![]() If he stops on the space marked COMMUNITY CHEST, he takes He rolls the dice again and moves his playing piece a corresponding number of spaces from GO toward the corner marked JAIL. Roll the dice and high scorer moves first. Makes all payments and collects all charges ordered by Chance and Community Chest cards, acts as tax collector for the government, handles purchases and sales of properties and houses, and also manages all mortgage transactions. More $500s or create your own extra monopoly money. The suggested distributionįor up to four players is one $500 five $100s five $50s five $20s 10 The BANKER takes custody of the title cards and play moneyĪnd issues each player $1,500 in monopoly money. This in no way changes his capacityĪs a player. Personalized playing pieces and place them on the corner marked GO.Īppoint one player to be also the BANKER. Shuffle the Chance and Community Chest cards and place them separatelyįace down on the marked places on the board. "These rules are licensed to Thomas Fosyth by Ralph Anspach who created them for his Original Monopoly game." The following rule set is based upon research by Ralph Anspach, to whom I would like to express thanks for their use. Jessie & Ruth Raiford to Charles Todd who taughtĬharles Darrow in Germantown, Pennsylvania in 1933.Ĭurrently, printed original rules have not been located. View monopoly oilcloth - Charles Raiford - circa 1932
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