The classic Monopoly, now in a Denmark edition! Buy Aalborg, Billund or Copenhagen airport or cities like Vejle and Esbjerg.
The rules of Monopoly are very simple, making it a perfect family game.
All players choose a piece and place themselves at the start space. You can roll a die to determine who goes first - that person then rolls two dice and moves their piece the given number of spaces.
If the player lands on a property that is not yet owned by anyone, they can choose to buy the property. The properties have different prices, and therefore there is also a difference in income from them. When a player owns all properties in the same color group, the player can start building houses and hotels, which can help increase income.
There are spaces on the game board that do not consist of an available property; on these spaces, the player must draw a “Chance” card from the deck in the middle of the game board. The cards may have various requirements for the player who drew the card: Pay tax, collect money - or maybe even: Go to jail! Then it is the next player's turn.
When a player can no longer pay the money they owe to the bank or in rent, the person must declare bankruptcy. The person who has money at the end of the game - and has not gone bankrupt - is the winner of the game.
During the game, you can trade and negotiate with your fellow players about various properties.
If you roll doubles, i.e., two identical dice, you may move your game piece, follow the rules on the game board, and then roll again. But if you roll doubles 3 times in a row, you go to jail.
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