• JusticeForPorygon@lemmy.world
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    18 days ago

    Yes that is what the point of Monopoly was.

    Yes it is ironic that it was bought out by one of the largest toy companies in the world.

    I still love the game. IDK why it feels like an abusive relationship.

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      18 days ago

      The abuse comes from people who don’t play by the rules. No property auctions, put tons of money on free parking that goes to whoever lands there, that kind of shit. This is what makes monopoly take hours.

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        18 days ago

        Even playing that way, monopoly is still a single-winner game of course, which is what elizabeth magie wanted to demonstrate.

        Another other unintended lesson is that ruthless profit-seeking hacks will enclose / steal any idea or invention, reinvent it, and claim it as their own. It was and remains a model for silicon valley.

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        18 days ago

        And that’s what we do IRL too, a bunch of people aren’t playing by the rules, creating false hope through windfall lotteries, so it’s taking longer to get to the part where we flip the board in frustration and destroy the bank… Behead the mega rich and seize the means of production.

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          18 days ago

          realistic

          Has anyone personally known to you become randomly wealthy?

          Keeping in mind Monopoly dollars are big enough to buy streets, utilities, houses and hotels

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            18 days ago

            Oh I see your playing the legacy monopoly where house prices sort of match the money paid out by the bank…you need to index property and utilities to inflation but you don’t adjust any of the money paid out by the bank to the players.

            Aka Millennial monopoly.

            The game is over much faster, unless you introduce a gig economy payment system. Then it really drags on.

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        17 days ago

        The way my wife and I play is who can cheat the most and get away with it. If your caught cheating it’s a flip of the coin whether or not you get put in jail. At which point people usually forget that they have to pass you and you can usually just start rolling the dice again and hope you don’t get called out for escaping from jail.

        • MutilationWave@lemmy.world
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          17 days ago

          Wait what’s this rule about someone going past you in jail? I thought you had to roll doubles to get out?

          Also jail is the best place to be late game.