Do not Pass Go! Go Straight to Your Wallet and Buy This!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
Everyone has a Monopoly set somewhere at home. If you're like me your set of instructions disappeared long ago and was only a sheet of paper with small font at best anyway. This book explains all the rules in great detail. I never knew there was a limit on the number of houses and hotels and that when there aren't enough green houses you couldn't just fork out the monetary value for a hotel. The age old debate of does free parking collect all the taxes and whoever lands on it gets the money is answered as well. The answer is no by the way. This is a great handy guide for any arguments about the rules. Even if you already know all of the rules this is still a pretty good purchase. Inside is a heap of trivia such as the names of all the characters on the board and cards, the fact that Parker Bros prints 50 billion dollars of Monopoly money each year and the fact that on average each player makes about $175 dollars around the board. A comparison of the Monopoly properties and what those streets are actually like in the real Atlantic City both when the game was invented and today is very interesting reading along with the predecessors to Monopoly and other historical information. There are also tips on how to play from Mr Monopoly including which are the best properties to purchase. This is an excellent little book for anyone who enjoys playing the best board game ever invented.
Very good book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
I recomend this book to anyone and everyone who plays Monopoly. It is a fun read while at the same time giving great stats and tips as to how to play the game. Ever since I read the book, I rarely lose (pretty much only lose to my brothers who have also read it or to friends who ally against me to stand a chance).I've found that it is a fine companion book, and does fine to supplement the official rules(so I put it in my monopoly box and leave the rules with the sets I don't use). It may have editorial errors...but the "error" that the disgruntled reader pointed out is not an error...the "second player to your left" is the same as the "second player following" unless you're going counterclockwise...because after you take a turn, the "first player to your left" goes...followed by the second player to your left...so I don't see the problem there.The only problem I have with it, is that I follow the rules too carefully, so now when I talk about building shortages or making deals between others turns my friends think I'm making up rules. Go get this book and enjoy!
WIN WIN WIN
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
This book helped me beat my freind and become a master player.
You'll Love this!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I love playing Monopoly - always have. This book is a great companion to the game. It's full of tips on how to win, history on its founding and the rules of play. If you like the game, this book is a must!
Accurate, informative, and helpful
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
Very helpful clarifications of the rules. Statistics about properties to help with strategy. Good strategy tips. Accurate and interesting history of the origin of the game.
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