1/18/2024 0 Comments Play ultimate monopoly online![]() This means that persuading all your friends to spend 10 to 20 dollars each can become quite a financial burden, especially if you have a large group. In this case, it’s not just one person who needs to buy the game everyone in your group has to make the purchase. Now, let’s consider playing Monopoly online. However, the main hurdle is getting all your friends to gather in one spot. ![]() Super Add-On is made by RAD Games and Monopoly: Mega Edition is made by Winning Moves (licensed by Hasbro).Playing Monopoly in real life doesn’t cost a fortune – you can purchase the board game for around 20 to 30 dollars, depending on the version, and you’re good to go. ![]() It was just a fun art project for me, really. I really do not have rules written for this yet. I also revised the colors to not overlap any others, so we have, starting in the upper right hand corner, Miami (Brown), San Francisco (White), Boston (Black), New York City (Grey). I changed San Francisco's Market Street to The Embarcadero since the Outer Board has a Market Street in the Philadelphia properties and I feel Market Street is a more major Street in Philadelphia than SF. The only changes are the elevators are now called "Transit Stations" And Travel cards should be shuffled in with the Bus Tickets from Mega (because they do something similar). The inner board is Super Add-On Monopoly revised in the standard Monopoly style. The middle board is essentially plain old Monopoly. The prices were revise to start at $30 each and go up every 2 properties by $30 (except in the groups that have only 3 properties). And finally, I recolored the property groups on the outer board and gave them street names of (in counterclockwise order starting with the Light Pink properties): Minneapolis (Light Pink), New Orleans (Light Green), Houston (Cream), Atlanta (Teal), Chicago (Wine), Salt Lake City (Gold), Philadelphia (Peach) and Los Angeles (Maroon). Also, I added 2 "Stock Exchange" spaces, which work with the Stock Exchange mini game. For the corners, of the outer board, I added 2 "Holland Tunnel" spaces which allow you move to the opposite corner of the board if landed on. Also, to fill the 4 of the blank spaces I added 4 "Cab Companies" which work like Railroads. I changed to outer board utilities to "Cable", "Trash" and "ISP" so as not to overlap and added an extra, "Sewer" to fill a blank spot. On the outer board, I to fill extra spaces I added an extra Bus Ticket" space, and an extra "Chance" and "Community Chest" space. The railroads now serve as "transit stations" (based on the elevator idea from Super add-on) allowing you to move between boards. ![]() I also moved things around so there not be stuff directly next to the same item between the Mega (outer) and standard (middle) boards (For example, 2 "Chance" spaces). I ended up with a total of 8 extra spaces needing to be filled. 2 of the Railroads were removed as they serve as "Transit Stations". I deleted anything that was a duplicate of the original board, so income and luxury tax, and the 4 corner squares. It differs in these ways: In order for it to fit without increasing the size of spaces, one space was added to each side on the outer board, so 13 per side. Mega (the outer board) received the most editing by me because it duplicated so much from the original board. This is a mash up of Monopoly, Super Add-On Monopoly and Monopoly: Mega Edition.
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