Different Monopoly board game Themes
The most popular Monopoly Board Games:
Monopoly classic board game
Monopoly Mega edition
Monopoly Star Wars Complete
Monopoly Avatar: The Last Airbender Edition
Monopoly Jurassic Park Edition
Monopoly Super Mario Edition
Monopoly Game of thrones
The base rules of the Monopoly Board Game
Monopoly base rules
During a turn, there are 4 main parts.
1) Roll the dice. Move the number of squares indicated. If you throw doubles, you take another turn after your turn is completed. Each time you pass ‘Go’, collect $200 from the Bank.
2) Buy properties.
You may buy any property from the Bank that you land on if it is not already owned. If you do not purchase the property, the Banker auctions the property to the highest bidder.
Some people chose not to use auctions, only allowing properties to be purchased as they are landed on.
3) Building.
You can only construct if you hold all the attributes in a color group. All properties in a group must be built to the same standard. A single structure may be placed on a single property, however two buildings may not be placed on a single property unless all other properties in the group have one building (even build rule). Except for utilities and railroads, which cannot be developed, every land can have a total of four residences.
To put a hotel on a property, all the properties in the group must have four homes. When a hotel is built on the land, the houses are demolished. All buildings are purchased from the Bank.
4) Complete necessary actions.
Pay rent as determined by the Title Deed for the property you are on. Pay Income Tax to the Bank ($200 or 10% of your total assets). After that, draw a Community Chest or Chance card and follow the instructions. These cards are returned to the bottom of the pile when the action is completed.
Money to Pay Rent, etc
The rules of Monopoly state, if you do not have enough money to pay Rent or other obligations during your turn, you may choose to sell houses, hotels, or property. Buildings may be sold to the Bank for one-half of the purchase price. Buildings may not be sold to other players. Unimproved properties (including railroad and utilities) can be sold to any player for any amount.
Unimproved properties can also be mortgaged to the Bank for the value mortgage value printed on the Title Deed. No rent is collected on mortgaged properties. To lift a mortgage, the player must pay the Bank the mortgage amount plus 10% interest. Players retain possession of mortgaged properties. If that player chooses, he or she may sell the mortgaged property to another player for any price. The property would remain mortgaged, and the new owner would have to pay the Bank the same mortgage + 10% to lift the mortgage.
Winning the Game
You may choose to end the game at any moment and calculate each player’s overall worth (including buildings and all property worth). You can also choose to continue playing until all but one person is declared bankrupt. When a player owes more than he or she can pay, bankruptcy is the result. Depending on whom the current debt is owed to, you must turn over everything you own, including money and title deeds, to the Bank or another player.
Any player who declares bankruptcy is removed from the game. Monopoly’s rules state that the player who has the most money at the end of the game wins.