Sie sind auf Seite 1von 1

1. 2. 3.

4. 5.

6.

Rules for Monopolize Each player begins by selecting one game character (Charlie Sheen, Muammar Gaddafi, Mike Tyson, Kim Jong-Il). Because of his tiger blood, Charlie Sheen will always go first. The other players will decide turn based on highest dice roll. Ties are resolved by rolling dice until one player rolls a higher number. Each player begins on square one of the product market with $5000. There are four corporations representing four different essential resources (Bengal tigers, Charlie Sheen, enriched uranium, revolution-causing Nescafe), as well as one special type of square that allows players to earn capital. Players will determine the number of spaces to move based on the sum of the two dices rolled at the beginning of their turns. The player only interacts with the square that he or she lands on. Each square represents a one-quarter (25%) stock in a specific corporation. If the square landed on is not owned by another player, the landing player can choose to purchase the stock. If the square is owned, and the owner does not wish to sell the stock or the player does not wish to buy the stock, you may purchase the specified good at a limit of five units. The following table represents the cost of stock and goods in the market:
Initial Good Price: $ 800.00 $ 300.00 $ 500.00 $ 100.00 Stock Price (25%): $ 4,000.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 2,500.00 $ 500.00 Good Price Ceiling: $ 2,000.00 $ 750.00 $ 1,250.00 $ 250.00

Item: Charlie Sheen Bengal tiger Enriched Uranium Nescafe

7. Players, who own a certain percentage of stock, will receive that percentage of money from the purchase of the particular good. 8. At the end of each round of turns, the stockholders of each good will meet to decide on a price. If a player, or group of players, has a majority of stock, the player or group can change the price, so long as it is at or below the price ceiling. At the end of each round of turns, each player is asked a question about supply. If the player gets the question right, he or she earns $600, while answering the question wrong earns no money. Players may trade goods, stocks, and cash at this time. 9. If a player lands on a special square, he or she will receive a question about supply. Answering the question right earns $1200, while answering the question wrong earns $300. 10. The object of the game is to reach the end of the second board. At the end of each round of turns, the players have the option of advancing as far as they would like on the board, so long as they have the necessary goods to progress. Each square will have the number of goods listed that are required. Players go in the same turn as they would on the product market board.

Das könnte Ihnen auch gefallen