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The Winning Monopoly Strategy?

You know there are those Make-Your-Own-Opoly games out there for only about $20. My sisters and I made one for our family several years ago as a Christmas gift. We put our faces on the money. :lol:
 
Kind of wandering off topic...

Brian Goldner--the CEO of Hasbro--was interviewed on a news program today (BNN - the vid clip isn't up yet), and it was mentioned that Ridley Scott is currently developing a movie based on the Monopoly franchise. I still can't fathom how that will even work.
 
Jadzia wrote:
We should invent a star trek edition, where:
Instead of streets its planetary systems,
Instead of houses and hotels, it's starbases and space stations.
Instead of the railway stations it's nebulae.
Instead of the services it's wormholes.
Instead of the chance cards, it's encounters with the romulans,
etc.
They did make a Next Generation version, I heard they were going to make a DS9 and VOY version too but never got around to it.:(
 
I usually play the Star Wars edition, what I do is buy a little bit of everything and when someone wants to complete a set I talk them into selling what I want in exchange for what they want. The last game I played I managed to put starports on Cloud City jacking the rent up to like 1,000 credits I managed to wipe out every other player.

We should invent a star trek edition, where:
Instead of streets its planetary systems,
Instead of houses and hotels, it's starbases and space stations.
Instead of the railway stations it's nebulae.
Instead of the services it's wormholes.
Instead of the chance cards, it's encounters with the romulans,
etc.

Q-cards would seem an obvious choice for Chance or Community Chest. Using wormholes for the railroads probably makes more sense, too

I always thought of the Community Chest cards as an event brought upon by TPTB, while Chance cards were purely random events. Perhaps "Chance" could be Q-cards, and Community Chest become "Starfleet Command orders" or something.

And instead of "Go", you "Make It So!" :bolian:
 
If you don't, the other players should all ally against you and play your own game against you. If you played regularly with the same people, they should have beaten you easily by teaming up to knock you out first before turning on each other, since their total starting assets would be more than you, giving them the buying power advantage.

In a now legendary game (amongst the four involved anyway) one of my friends was very cocky about his successes early in the game. Thus was born Tri-Corp. Tri-Corp was very good to its investors. We never paid for anything at Tri-Corp owned services or developments. Once the competition was driven out, the Tri-Corp board of directors retired content in their harmonious triumvirate control of the board.
 
And instead of "Go", you "Make It So!" :bolian:

Go could be SFHQ.
Jail could be the brig.
Free parking could be shore leave.
Goto jail could be the neutral zone, which you're not supposed to enter, hence you do time in the brig for trespassing there.

Next we'd have to decide the planet sets. The ally home worlds, (eg Vulcan), or neutrals?
 
And instead of "Go", you "Make It So!" :bolian:

Go could be SFHQ.
Jail could be the brig.
Free parking could be shore leave.
Goto jail could be the neutral zone, which you're not supposed to enter, hence you do time in the brig for trespassing there.
I always thought of Jail as Sickbay, the one place where the average starship captain always wants to avoid being confined... :lol:
Next we'd have to decide the planet sets. The ally home worlds, (eg Vulcan), or neutrals?
Thinking about this today, I wondered if each side of the board could represent a quadrant, starting with the Gamma Quadrant, then Delta, Beta, and finally Alpha. Then I thought it was a silly idea, and thought a "let's stick with planets of increasing worth" model would be better. Say, Nimbus III as Old Kent Road and Earth/Bajor sectors as the dark blues (Cardassia Prime, Qo'noS and Romulus being the Greens)...
 
Does anyone else play any fines from 'Comm chest' or 'chance' go cash onto 'free parking' to be collected by whoever lands there?
 
Does anyone else play any fines from 'Comm chest' or 'chance' go cash onto 'free parking' to be collected by whoever lands there?
Yeah we play that rule a lot. Personally I think it's a silly rule, but heck, I end up combining this with going to jail a lot to get there. I call it the Jeffrey Archer strategy. :bolian:
 
What!? Blasphemy! That's like having Spock use the force in your fan fiction! Sure, you can do whatever you want in the privacy of your own home, but some things are just wrong.
 
I buy everything I can and put houses/hotels on as soon as possible. I also negotiate for property trades.
 
I think the last time I played real Monopoly, I got all but one of the utilities early in the game. That was fun. :D
 
Huh... My Dad's winning Monopoly strategy was getting other people to get mad and throw the board across the room. I bet no one plays with either of them. That kind of ended though when my uncle made him a custom board on a 3'x3' piece of plywood. Oh yeah, that's the board the Tri-Corp game took place on.
 
I have to admit, I'm glad for this thread, 'cause I just picked up the Indiana Jones Monopoly the other day & I'm plannin' a game night with some friends in a couple of weeks.

Keep the tips comin', folks!
 
I have to admit, I'm glad for this thread, 'cause I just picked up the Indiana Jones Monopoly the other day & I'm plannin' a game night with some friends in a couple of weeks.

Keep the tips comin', folks!

Excellent! Does the game have Indi characters as your gaming piece? Oh make it fancy dress:lol:. And have nibbles of snake and eyeballs. Or drink snakebites! Oh and anyone sporting a whip gets a 100 bonus, anyone arriving by rope bridge gets 500. We've got the Pokemon edition - I always get to be Jiggly Puff, doesn't go very well with the Klingon image thou:klingon:
 
I have to admit, I'm glad for this thread, 'cause I just picked up the Indiana Jones Monopoly the other day & I'm plannin' a game night with some friends in a couple of weeks.

Keep the tips comin', folks!

Excellent! Does the game have Indi characters as your gaming piece?

I haven't opened it yet, but goin' from the box, the game pieces are fedora hat, whip, mine car, grail diary, holy grail and crystal skull. Instead of houses & hotels, there's fertility idols (32) and arks of the convenant (12).

As for the rest, not sure how that would work...one of the friends is hardcore vegan - so much so that she brings her own food every time she hangs out.
 
I have to admit, I'm glad for this thread, 'cause I just picked up the Indiana Jones Monopoly the other day & I'm plannin' a game night with some friends in a couple of weeks.

Keep the tips comin', folks!

Excellent! Does the game have Indi characters as your gaming piece?

I haven't opened it yet, but goin' from the box, the game pieces are fedora hat, whip, mine car, grail diary, holy grail and crystal skull. Instead of houses & hotels, there's fertility idols (32) and arks of the convenant (12).

As for the rest, not sure how that would work...one of the friends is hardcore vegan - so much so that she brings her own food every time she hangs out.
If there was a missing piece, would that necessitate a search for the Holy Grail or the lost Ark? ;)
 
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