You may buy as many houses as your judgment and financial standing will allow, but you cannot erect more than one house on any one property of any color-group until you have built one house on every property of that group. When a player owns all the properties in a color-group, he or she may buy houses from the Bank. Try to avoid to come here early in game, but later on the game it can be a great target. This is just a "free" resting place, so the player landing on it doesn't receive money, property, reward or penalty of any kind. If you are not "sent to jail" but in the ordinary course of play lands on that space, you are "Just Visiting" and you move ahead in the usual manner on your next turn.Įven though you are in Jail, you may buy and sell property, houses and hotels and collect rents. Also your turn ends when you are sent to Jail. When you are sent to Jail, you must move directly into Jail and you can not collect $200 salary if you need to pass to Go. When you land on "Income Tax" you have two options: If the player who draws it does not wish to use it, then they may sell it to another player at a price agreeable to both. The "Get Out of Jail Free" card is held until used and then returned to the bottom of the deck. Return the card face down to the bottom of the deck. When you land on either of these spaces, take the top card from the deck indicated, and follow the instructions on the card. Note: The owner may not collect the rent if they fail to ask the rent before the next player throws his dice. It is more advantageous to have houses or hotels on properties because then rents become much higher. This rule applies to unmortgaged properties even if another property in that color-group is mortgaged. It is an advantage to hold all the Title Deed cards in a color-group because the owner may then charge double rent for unimproved properties in that color-group. If the property is mortgaged, its Title Deed card is placed face down in front of the owner and he can not collect a rent. When you land on a property that is owned by another player, the owner collects rent from you in accordance with the list printed on its Title Deed card. The buyer pays to the Bank the amount of the bid in cash and receives the Title Deed card for that property.Īny player, including the one who declined the option to buy it at the printed price, may bid and bidding may start at any price. If you do not wish to buy the property, the Bank sells it at thru an auction to the highest bidder. You receive the Title Deed card showing ownership. When you land on an unowned property you can buy that property from the Bank at its printed price. If a player, passing "GO" on the throw of the dice, lands 2 spaces beyond it on "Community Chest", or 7 spaces beyond it on "Chance", and draws the card "Advance to GO", he collects $200 for passing "GO" the first time and another $200 for reaching it the second time by instructions on the card. However, $200 is paid only once each time around the board. GoĮach time a player's token lands on or passes over GO, whether by throw of the dice or by drawing a card, the Banker pays that player a $200 salary. Then you can throw again and move your token as before.īut watch out, if you ever throw doubles three times in succession, you have to go immediately to jail. If you throw doubles, you move your token and are subject to any privileges or penalties pertaining to the space on which you land. Roll them again.ĭepending on the space the token reaches, you may buy the property, or be obliged to pay rent, pay taxes, draw a Chance or Community Chest card, Go To Jail, or etc. If one or both dice roll off the board, or land on or lean against a card deck, the roll is invalid. Two or more tokens may rest on the same space at the same time. The tokens remain on the spaces occupied and proceed from that point on the player's next turn. Then each player places his token on the corner marked "GO", and throw the dice and move his the number of spaces indicated by the dice. The player with the highest total starts the play. Starting with the Banker, each player throws the dice. Object of the Gameīecome the wealthiest player through buying, renting and selling of property and force other players into bankruptcy. The Bank can't go broken, if the Bank runs out of money, the Banker may issue as much as needed by writing on any ordinary paper. The Bank collects all taxes, fines, loans and interest, and the price of all properties which it sells and auctions. If this person also plays, then he must keep his personal funds separated from those of the bank. Each player chooses one token to represent them while traveling around the board.the Chance and Community Chest cards face down on their allotted spaces on the board.
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