Monopoly
Für wen eignet sich das Spiel?
Für alle ab 8 Jahren. Ihr könnt das Spiel mit 2 bis 8 Spielern spielen.
Die Spieldauer beträgt etwa
60 - 180 Minuten.
Für die Profis unter Euch können folgende Mechaniken ausschlaggebend sein:
Auktion / Bieten, Auction: English, Einkommen, Kredite, Einen Zug verlieren, Besitztum, Spieler Eliminierung, Würfeln und Bewegen, Satz Sammlung, Track Movement und Handeln
Alternative Namen
Monopoly
Ålborg på spil
Banco Imobiliário
Banco Imobiliário Brasil
Banco Imobiliário Mundo
Banco Imobiliário: Luxo
Beuru Mabeul
Cờ Phú Ông
Cờ Tỷ Phú
Compact Monopoly
Deluxe Monopoly
La Gran Capital
Gute Reise Monopoly
Kleppspelet
Metropoli
Millionær
Millionaire
Monopol
Monopol
Monopol de Luxe
Monopol De Luxe
Monopoli
Monopoli: Edizione Europea
Monopoli: Nopean sijoittajan kiinteistöpeli
Monopolio
Monopoly (Madrid/Barcelona)
Monopoly 60
Monopoly Edición Limitada (caja de madera)
Monopoly Heute 2006
Monopoly houten editie
Monopoly Θησαυροι της Ελλαδας
Monopoly: 1935 Deluxe
Monopoly: 1935 Retro
Monopoly: 25th Anniversary
Monopoly: 50th Anniversary Edition
Monopoly: 60th Anniversary Edition (1935–1995)
Monopoly: 65th Anniversary 1935-2000
Monopoly: 70ste verjaardagseditie
Monopoly: 70th Anniversary Edition
Monopoly: 80th anniversary edition 1935–2015
Monopoly: 85th Anniversary Edition
Monopoly: Das berühmte Gesellschaftsspiel
Monopoly: Das berühmte Gesellschaftsspiel, Österreich Ausgabe
Monopoly: Deluxe Anniversary Edition
Monopoly: Edizione Nostalgia
Monopoly: General Mills Collector's Edition
Monopoly: Greek Nostalgia Wooden Edition
Monopoly: Hið heimsfræga spil um fasteignaviðskipti
Monopoly: KeyChain Edition
Monopoly: Lietuva
Monopoly: Nostalgia Tin BoxEdition
Monopoly: Nostalgia Wooden Box
Monopoly: Philadelphia Edition
Monopoly: Premier 70th Anniversary Edition
Monopoly: Replik der deutschen Ausgabe von 1936
Monopoly: South African Edition
Monopoly: Standard Tunisian
Monopoly: Swedish
Monopoly: Swiss Edition
Monopoly: The Original
Monopoly: Token Madness
Monopoly: Νοσταλγία
Mr. Paploo Millioner
Orkdalspillet
Sandnesspillet
Stavangerspillet
World's Smallest Monopoly
World's Smallest Monopoly
Μονοπώλιο
Монополия
Москва
מונופול
מונופול קלאסי
モノポリー
大富翁/强手棋
모노폴리
모노폴리 넘버 원
모노폴리 클래식
Theme
Players take the part of land owners, attempting to buy and then develop their land. Income is gained by other players visiting their properties and money is spent when they visit properties belonging to other players. When times get tough, players may have to mortgage their properties to raise cash for fines, taxes and other misfortunes.
Gameplay
On their turn, a player rolls two dice and moves that number of spaces around the board. If the player lands on an as-yet-unowned property, they has the opportunity to buy it or auction it to the highest bidder. If a player owns all the spaces within a color group, they may then build houses and hotels on these spaces, generating even more income from opponents who land there. If they lands on a property owned by another player, they must pay that player rent according to the value of the land and any buildings on it. There are other places on the board which can not be bought, but instead require the player to draw a card and perform the action on the card, pay taxes, collect income, or even go to jail.
Goal
The goal of the game is to be the last player remaining with any money. (though some editions end the game when the first player goes bankrupt)
Cultural impact on rules
Monopoly is unusual in that the game has official, printed rules, but most players learn how to play from others, never actually learning the correct way to play. This has led to the canonization of a number of house rules that make the game more palatable to children (and sore losers) but harm the gameplay by preventing players from going bankrupt or slowing down the rate of property acquisition. One common house rule has players put any money paid to the bank in the center of the board, which jackpot a player may earn by landing on Free Parking. This prevents the game from removing money from play, and since players collect $200 each time they pass Go, this results in ever-increasing bankrolls and players surviving rents that should have bankrupted them. Another house rule allows players to take "loans" from the bank instead of going bankrupt, which means the game will never end. Some house rules arise out of ignorance rather than attempts to improve the game. For instance, many players don't know that properties landed on but left unbought go up for auction, and even some that know to auction don't know that the bidding starts at $1, meaning a player may pay well below the listed price for an auctioned property.
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