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Income Tax
Income Tax is the fourth space on a standard Monopoly board, placed after Baltic Avenue and before the Reading Railroad. Landing on the space will result in the player paying$200 in income tax to the -
Electric Company
Electric Company is the first of the two Utilities and has the exact same statistics as Water Works, the only difference being position. It is situated between St. Charles Place and States Avenue. As a -
Utility
The Utility properties, like Railroads, cannot be developed by the addition of Houses or Hotels and have incremental value based on the number of utilities controlled by the same player. Utilities are the only properties -
Mediterranean Avenue
Mediterranean Avenue is the first property on a standard Monopoly Board and the first of two properties in the Brown color set, along with Baltic Avenue. Originally part of the Purple color set (which was -
Baltic Avenue
Baltic Avenue is the third space and the second property on the Monopoly board. Its rents are usually double those of Mediterranean Avenue, the other property in the Brown color set, Unlike Mediterranean, Baltic Avenue -
Color Set
A color set (or a color group) is a group of streets of a same color. A monopoly (an economic term) exists when you are the only owner of a color set. Having a monopoly -
Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy in Monopoly can be best described as being out of the game. A player is considered bankrupt if they do not have enough assets to pay off a debt, whether it is to another -
Builder Edition
Monopoly Builder is the Monopoly edition that the players will build the buildings on Monopoly Island. Players will use different types of resources to build many floors (stories) of buildings. Players will gather and trade -
Monopoly
Monopoly is a board game published by Parker Brothers, a subsidiary of Hasbro. Players compete to acquire wealth through stylized economic activity involving the buying, renting, and trading of properties using play money, as players -
House Divided Edition
Monopoly: House Divided is the Monopoly edition from 2019. In this political version of Monopoly, players move around the board to obtain U.S. states, to establish campaign headquarters to become more popular, to exercise -
Socialism Edition
Monopoly: Socialism is an edition that the players can cooperate each other to rebuild the community. This game can be played with 2-4 players. NOTE: There are NO houses, hotels, railroads, utilities, or mortgages -
Ultimate Banking Edition
Monopoly Ultimate Banking is a version in Monopoly where players use their scannable barcoded Bank cards as money to play. This game can be played by 2-4 players. A player that has the highest -
Longest Game Ever Edition
Monopoly: Longest Game Ever is the edition that the players are taking literally forever to play this game. This edition of the famous board game has 96 board spaces, more than doubled of traditional Monopoly -
Super Electronic Banking Edition
Do not confuse with Electronic Banking Edition or Ultimate Banking Edition. Monopoly Super Electronic Banking is a version of the classic game that the players use their electronic barcoded Bank cards to do any monetary -
Jackpot Edition
Not to be confused with Monopoly Jackpot (Handheld Electronic game) Monopoly Jackpot is an edition of the classic game where players get to activate a spinner to take a Chance. The spinner could reward or -
Junior Edition
Monopoly Junior is an easier, simplified version of the classic boardgame, aimed at younger players ages 5+. It has a smaller, rectangular board and instead of being based on street names it is based on -
Rent
A rent is a fee charged to a player who visits and uses somebody else's property. If the property owner asks the visitor (non-owner) to pay the rent, that visitor (non-owner) must -
Dice
See also: Speed Die Dice (singular: die) are the main form of movers in Monopoly. They are usually standard, 6-sided (also known as d6 or D6) white dice with black pips. Some editions come -
Mr. Monopoly
Mr. Monopoly, originally known as Rich Uncle Milburn Pennybags, is the long-standing mascot of Parker Brothers' (later Hasbro's) classic Monopoly game. Arguably the most recognizable board game icon in the world, Mr. Monopoly -
Anti-Monopoly
Anti-Monopoly was a response to Monopoly first released in 1974 by Professor Ralph Anspach. Hasbro tried to get Anspach to stop making it, using the fact that the word "Monopoly" is in the title -
Ghettopoly
First published in 2003, Ghettopoly or Ghettopoly.com is one of the most, maybe even the most, controversial version of monopoly ever, for the usage of racism, sexual behavior and drugs. The four railroad properties -
Water Works
Water Works is the second of the two Utilities and has the exact same statistics as Electric Company, the only difference being position. It is situated between Ventnor Avenue and Marvin Gardens. As a Utility -
Illinois Avenue
Illinois Avenue is the last of the red properties and is the most frequently landed on property in the game. As with other groups, its values are slightly higher than those of Kentucky Avenue and -
Get out of Jail Free (card)
There is one Get out of Jail Free card in both the Chance and Community Chest. Any player can use this to leave jail on their turn. They would have to put the card at -
Go to Jail (card)
There is a Go to Jail card each in both the Chance and Community Chest piles. Community Chest:
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