If you reach this space, you collect $200 from the Bank.Your turn will end, even though you roll a double that lands you in this space.If you land on this space, move your token into Jail on the other side of the board.If you land on this space, put your token in the "Just Visiting" space (outside of the Jail) and do nothing.If you land on this space, take a Chance.You cannot get the money back from the old property that you have removed your house.If you buy a property but you do not have any more houses in your supply, you may (at your option) remove a house from another property to place it in your new property.You can own up to 10 properties in your possession.If you own all 2 properties in the same color group, the rent is double the purchase price. If you own just 1 property in the color group, the rent is just the purchase price.If you land on a property owned by another player, you have to pay that player the rent (if they asked you). The payment goes to the Jackpot, not to the Bank.If no players bid when the auction ends, the property will still be unowned.The highest bidder at the end of the auction will have to pay the highest bid amount to get the property.A player can increase the bid in increments of $100. In an auction, the starting bid is $100.If you decide to auction, you can take part of it.If you get the property, you place your house on that property. You must auction if you do not have enough money to cover the purchase price. The purchase price is indicated on the board. If you land on an unowned property (there is no house), you can either buy or auction.Property (there are 16 properties, 2 properties per each of the 8 color groups).You CANNOT perform both at the same turn. If you roll a "?" on a Chance die, you have two choices: take a Chance or move the token in the number of spaces according to the standard die. If you roll three doubles in a row, you must Go to Jail on your third turn (ignore the dice). If you roll a double, you are granted to take another turn. You move your token according to the number of spaces on the dice. You roll both dice (including the Chance die). Play goes clockwise (to the left from one player to another). The youngest player goes first (or, if preferred, a dice roll with the highest goes first). You will be playing on a side of a gameboard that matches your color. You will select a token and 10 houses of a same color. There are NO Chance cards instead, the Chance wheel spaces are used.Īt the beginning of the game, you have $2,000 consisting of twenty $100 bills. The colored houses are used to represent ownership of a colored-group property. There are NO property title deed cards in this game.
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