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  2. Monopoly (game) - Wikipedia

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    Similar, but decidedly more complex, game-play to the Express Monopoly card game. [140] Monopoly City: Game-play retains similar flavor but has been made significantly more complex in this version. The traditional properties are replaced by "districts" mapped to the previously underutilized real estate in the centre of the board. [141]

  3. Solarquest - Wikipedia

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    SolarQuest is a space-age real estate trading board game published in 1985 and developed by Valen Brost, who conceived the idea in 1976. [1] The game is patterned after Monopoly, but it replaces pewter tokens with rocket ships and hotels with metallic fuel stations. Players travel around the Sun acquiring monopolies of planets, moons, and man ...

  4. The New Costco-Themed Monopoly Has So Many Clever Nods To The ...

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    The real estate on this board is 22 locations from around the world." She also pointed out that the game's quirky drawings are by beloved artist Chuck Dillon . Not near a Costco warehouse?

  5. Advance to Boardwalk - Wikipedia

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    "Fortune Cards", collected regularly, allow players to take advantage of construction bonuses, natural disasters, and other events to add and remove floors. Cards are picked up when an "F" is rolled (which usually overrides construction in that player's turn), or when certain spaces on the boardwalk are reached, marked with an "F".

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  7. Anti-Monopoly - Wikipedia

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    This version plays more like the actual Monopoly game in that all the players buy and sell real estate, rather than working to indict monopolists as in the first version of Anti-Monopoly. Some of the rule differences between playing as a monopolist and as a competitor are that competitors charge lower rents and can improve any property they own ...

  8. Easy Money (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Easy Money or The Game of Easy Money was a board game introduced by Milton Bradley Company in 1935. Like Monopoly, the game is based on The Landlord's Game in the movement of pieces around the board, the use of cards, properties that can be purchased, and houses that can be established on them.

  9. Monopoly to update 16 cards

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