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Yah rly. The winning condition is "when everyone is broke except for one player." Aside from how "last man standing" boardgames suck, it's possible to play a game that never ends. Try this: get one of the Monopoly computer games, tell it to play with 4 computer players and 0 human players. Put it on 'fast', and come back in a few hours. All four players will have hundreds of thousands of dollars each, with no signs of anyone "losing." | [[Meme|Yah rly.]] The winning condition is "when everyone is broke except for one player." Aside from how "last man standing" boardgames suck, it's possible to play a game that never ends. Try this: get one of the Monopoly computer games, tell it to play with 4 computer players and 0 human players. Put it on 'fast', and come back in a few hours. All four players will have hundreds of thousands of dollars each, with no signs of anyone "losing." | ||
The only way to win is to convince one of your fellow players to do something stupid like sell you a property you need to complete a set. | The only way to win is to convince one of your fellow players to do something stupid, like sell you a property you need to complete a set. | ||
This game takes forever. No, I am not kidding you. You, the person who wanted to play the game, will be the only one left after 5 hours of straight gameplay who still wants to play. Everyone else will have lost patience, fallen asleep, run out of snacks, died of old age, or some unholy combination of any or all of the previous four. I seriously played one game of monopoly for THREE MONTHS with my grandmother. My grandfather left after the first three weeks. I have no idea who won. In that time, I probably could have a pretty awesome character in ANY RPG SYSTEM, and have had four or more truly memorable moments in the campaign. | |||
=The Rule Nobody Uses= | =The Rule Nobody Uses= | ||
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*Iron: Same as Thimble, Queer Eye. | *Iron: Same as Thimble, Queer Eye. | ||
*Hat: Same as Money Bag; Hats are classy. | *Hat: Same as Money Bag; Hats are classy. | ||
== Metanopoly == | |||
AKA how many ways can you get your opponents to [[Derp|derp]]. | |||
== Waropoly 40,000 == | == Waropoly 40,000 == |
Revision as of 00:30, 8 September 2011
It fucking sucks. While it may suck a bag of dog shit, it is the most popular tabletop game ever made. Go figure.
It was made by Charles Darrow while he was out of work during the Depression Era, scribbling on his tablecloth all angry about being poor. So he picked up "The Landlord's Game," changed the properties to be streets of Atlantic City, and sold it off as his own original creation. Since "The Landlord's Game" was made by a woman, who was also a Quaker, nobody gave a shit.
How to play Monopoly
- Go around for 3 hours
- Land on Boardwalk with someone else's hotel on it (Mayfair if you're a Britfag)
- Flip the board
- ????
- Profit!
No, really?
Yah rly. The winning condition is "when everyone is broke except for one player." Aside from how "last man standing" boardgames suck, it's possible to play a game that never ends. Try this: get one of the Monopoly computer games, tell it to play with 4 computer players and 0 human players. Put it on 'fast', and come back in a few hours. All four players will have hundreds of thousands of dollars each, with no signs of anyone "losing."
The only way to win is to convince one of your fellow players to do something stupid, like sell you a property you need to complete a set.
This game takes forever. No, I am not kidding you. You, the person who wanted to play the game, will be the only one left after 5 hours of straight gameplay who still wants to play. Everyone else will have lost patience, fallen asleep, run out of snacks, died of old age, or some unholy combination of any or all of the previous four. I seriously played one game of monopoly for THREE MONTHS with my grandmother. My grandfather left after the first three weeks. I have no idea who won. In that time, I probably could have a pretty awesome character in ANY RPG SYSTEM, and have had four or more truly memorable moments in the campaign.
The Rule Nobody Uses
BREAKING NEWS This speeds up the game, and makes it possible to complete sets without some player doing something self-destructively stupid, and it's already in the rules but nobody uses it!
If you do not wish to buy the property, the Banker sells it at auction to the highest bidder. The buyer pays the Bank the amount of the bid in cash and receives the Title Deed card for that property. Any player, including the one who declined the option to buy it at the printed price, may bid. Bidding may start at any price.
It's right there in black and white. Hasbro Official Rules
Special Rules to Make It Fun
Illuminopoly
You're acquiring property... so you can modulate the house wiring and put fluoride in the water and control people's MINDS.
Too detailed to include here; read the article on Illuminopoly instead.
Solarquest
This improves the game by replacing it entirely with a different roll-and-move real estate game.
Powers for each of the pieces
- Wheelbarrow: Move an additional spaces equal to your lowest die; gain an additional 25 dollars when passing Go
- Battleship: You may fire at any piece directly opposite the Battleship, sending them back to Go. They do not gain money from passing Go.
- Money Bag: Gain $300 when passing Go.
- Horseman: Move an additional spaces equal to your lowest die; when the Horseman lands on an occupied space, the Horseman can choose to send all other pieces back five squares or to the Horseman's nearest property, whichever is closer; when sending a piece back to his property, the Horseman must accompany them
- Automobile: Move twice the number of spaces shown on the die.
- Train Engine: All railroads cost half as much; when rolling a double and not in jail, the Train Engine can move to any owned railroads instead
- Thimble: Wow, what are you, a faggot? Start with half money. Jeez.
- Loom: Pay half as much when renting; mortgages pay 20% more
- Shoe: Same as Horseman
- Dog: The Dog may take the roll of the previous player instead of rolling their own die.
- Iron: Same as Thimble, Queer Eye.
- Hat: Same as Money Bag; Hats are classy.
Metanopoly
AKA how many ways can you get your opponents to derp.
Waropoly 40,000
In the grim darkness of the future, there is only passing Go...
This is NOT a stub, that's all there is to know.