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A Get Out of Jail Free card is an element of the board game Monopoly. It has since become a popular metaphor for something that will get one out of an undesired situation without any repercussions. It has since become a popular metaphor for something that will get one out of an undesired situation without any repercussions.
Reppke was not allowed to collect his $200 when passing Go because he was taken to jail. Real jail. One neighbor later quipped , "I guess he takes his Monopoly pretty seriously."
A Minnesota man thought board game tactics would work in real life, but he was mistaken. The man, wanted on an outstanding warrant, apparently handed a "Get Out of Jail Free" Monopoly card to ...
In the game of Monopoly, one of the cards that you can get by landing on 'Chance' or 'Community Chest' is 'Get out of jail free'. This does exactly what it says on the tin: if you are sent to jail in the game, you can use the card to 'escape' immediately, without having to pay the $50 or wait the three turns mandated by the rules.
Don't Go to Jail is a 1991 Parker Brothers dice game for two or more players inspired by Monopoly. The game is played by rolling ten dice and attempting to roll matches to score points. Seven of the dice have various colors, utilities, or railroad icons on them (all from the Monopoly board game). The remaining three dice are blank on four sides ...
If there's one thing you can say in favor of Monopoly Millionaires -- the new Facebook version of the classic board game -- is that you don't have to worry about the designated banker swiping ...
In 2009, Hasbro released two minigames that can be played as stand-alone games or combined with the Monopoly game. In Get Out of Jail, the goal is to manipulate a spade under a jail cell to flick out various colored prisoners. [125] [126] In Free Parking, players attempt to balance taxis on a wobbly board. Both add-ons can also be integrated ...
Since there is no "Jail" space and thus no Get Out of Jail Free card, there is instead a special exception card for taxes and traffic fines. Players start with $2,000 (rather than $1,500 as they do in Monopoly), and earn $250 (not $200) for completing a full circuit of the board. In the 1974 edition of the game, basic dollar amounts were ...