Hasbro Gaming B6677 HSBB6677 Board Game, Original Version

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Hasbro Gaming B6677 HSBB6677 Board Game, Original Version

Hasbro Gaming B6677 HSBB6677 Board Game, Original Version

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Keep collections to yourself or inspire other shoppers! Keep in mind that anyone can view public collections - they may also appear in recommendations and other places. Monopoly: Electronic Banking Edition is an update for Monopoly Here & Now first released in 2006. As with the Here & Now Edition, properties and tokens are changed to reflect modern times. As already stated in the property actions heading above, If the player lands on Jail as part of a normal turn, they place their token in the "Just Visiting" section of the space. They are unhindered and may move from Jail on their next turn.

For railroads/stations, rent is determined by how many railroads/stations the owner owns – one railroad/station gives a rent of ₩25, two railroads/stations ₩50, three ₩100 and all four ₩200.Each player is dealt ₩1,500: two ₩500 notes, four ₩100 notes, one ₩50 note, one ₩20 note, two ₩10 notes, one ₩5 note and 5 ₩1 notes. The exact distribution may differ between editions. For streets, rent is influenced by the street's monopoly status, development level and mortgage status. If a player rolls doubles (the same value on both dice), then after they have resolved the action for the space they landed on they are allowed to roll the dice again and take an additional turn. If they roll doubles a second consecutive time, they are allowed to take a second additional turn. However, if the player rolls doubles a third consecutive time they are "caught speeding" – they must go directly to Jail, and their turn is over.

The Bank never goes broke. If there are no more banknotes in the Bank, more may be added by writing on paper, using alternative forms of currency, or by simply recording each player's funds on paper. If a player receives a mortgaged property through a trade or by bankrupting someone, they must immediately choose between unmortgaging the property or only paying the 10% interest and leaving the property mortgaged. If the player fails to roll a double by their third turn in Jail, then if the third roll is not a double the player will be forced to pay ₩50. Then they use the roll to move.The player may roll the dice. If they roll a double, they are released from Jail. They will use the roll to move, but unlike a normal double they will not be allowed to roll again. If the player does not roll a double, they remain in Jail. The card numbers are: 000X 1935 2011 7070 (X is a number from 1 to 6. Each card has a different number) There is a Version of this where there are 4 cards(Red, Blue, Green, and Yellow) with corresponding tokens(Car, Jet, Dog, Headphones). It also uses a standard monopoly board with the banking unit in red. Whilst a player is in Jail, they will be unable to move. However, they may still take part in other actions, such as buying and selling buildings, taking part in auctions, collecting rent and trading.

Finally, if the player lands on Go to Jail, they must move their token to the "In Jail" section of the Jail space immediately. They move directly into Jail, so they do not pass GO and do not collect a salary, and their turn is over. There are 28 properties in the game, each of which has a title deed card associated with it, detailing rent, building cost and mortgage value. The properties are divided as follows:

The numbers refer to when Monopoly was first published by Parker Brothers, and when the edition was released. If the player lands on Jail as part of a normal turn, they place their token in the "Just Visiting" section of the space. They are unhindered and may move from Jail on their next turn. If the player lands on an unowned property, they may choose to either buy the property or put it up for auction.

Each player rolls the dice. The player with the highest total goes first. In the event of a tie, roll again. Finally, there are two utilities, the Electric Company and the Water Works. The Electric Company is in between St. Charles Place/Pall Mall and States Avenue/Whitehall, while the Water Works is in between Ventnor Avenue/Coventry Street and Marvin Gardens/Piccadilly. A player may propose a trade with another player at any point in the game, even when it is not their turn. There are three assets that may be involved in a trade – money, properties and Get Out of Jail Free cards. The amount traded is decided by the players making the deal. If a player finds that they owe money but do not have enough physical money to pay the debt, they will need to raise money to pay the debt. This can be done by selling buildings and mortgaging properties. The player who has been offered the trade may accept, reject, or propose a counter-offer on their own terms.

If a player wants to build a house on a street, they pay the amount listed on the street's title deed and take a house from the Bank, which they place on the colour strip running along the top of the street's board space. If a player wishes to trade a street, any buildings on that street's colour set must be sold beforehand. The fact that players may buy buildings at any time may result in a situation where multiple players want to buy the last of a particular building. If this happens, the building(s) in question will be put up for auction, the auction working the same way as with a property auction. There are two types of buildings in Monopoly: houses and hotels. Houses, which are coloured green, are always built first, followed by hotels, which are coloured red. A player may build buildings at any time they like – they do not have to wait for their turn. The prices of houses and hotels are listed on the street's title deed - ₩50 for the browns and light blues, ₩100 for the pinks and oranges, ₩150 for the reds and yellows and ₩200 for the greens and dark blues. If the player lands on Free Parking, Jail or a property that they own, nothing happens. The player will move from these spaces on their next turn.



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