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Money" is the game of buying and selling ... building and borrowing ...
banking and mortgaging. While the comparison to "Monopoly" is an easy one
to make, there are quite a number of differences which set the games apart,
both in the rules and the mechanics of the game. One major difference is
the buying of Property ... buy a Property and the next Property you buy
must be on another side of the gameboard ... and the next the same way
... until you own one Property on each of the four sides of the gameboard
(Note: this rule can be dropped by mutual agreement of all players). Utilities
or Commercial properties are automatically auctioned to the highest bidder
when any player lands on them. Other differences will make themselves apparent
as you play the game. In the end, it is all the same ... the player with
the most value in cash and properties is the winner.
Game
components include : Gameboard, 24 Give-Or-Take cards, 64 Houses (16 each
of 4 colors), 4 Playing pieces, 2 Dice, Play money, cardboard Holding Tray
& instructions. Note: Houses were originally made of wood and eventually
were switched over to plastic. Number of houses may vary depending on year
published.
Two
to four players. Ages 7 & up. Milton Bradley ... originally from 1935.
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for my complete list of Milton Bradley listings.
Additional
info: Rules ---
.pdf file --- 1981 version.
Rules courtesy and copyright
Hasbro.
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