Asked in EconomicsMonopoly (game)
Economics
Monopoly (game)
Can you team up in monopoly junior?
Answer

Wiki User
February 01, 2009 1:25AM
Usually yes to help kids to understand the game.
Related Questions
Asked in Board Games, Monopoly (game)
What is the difference between Monopoly Jr and Monopoly?

Monopoly Junior is a simplified version of the board game
Monopoly, aimed at young children. It has a smaller,
rectangular board and instead of being based on street names it is
based on a Funfair, to make it more child-friendly.
These are some points of difference between Monopoly
Junior and Monopoly:
In Monopoly players start with $1,500 ($1×5, $5×5, $10×5,
$20×6, $50×2, $100×2 and $500×2), whereas, in Monopoly Junior
players start with $35 ($1×5, $2×4, $3×3, $4×2 and $5×1).
In Monopoly buying properties is optional, whereas, in Monopoly
Junior buying Amusements is compulsory.
In Monopoly properties can be improved with houses and hotels,
whereas, in Monopoly Junior amusements cannot be improved.
In Monopoly color groups have 2 or 3 properties, whereas, in
Monopoly Junior color groups have 2 amusements.
In Monopoly denominations of money are $1 (white), $5 (pink),
$10 (yellow), $20 (green), $50 (blue), $100 (beige), and $500
(orange) notes, whereas, in Monopoly Junior denominations of money
are $1 (white), $2 (yellow), $3 (blue), $4 (green), and $5 (pink)
notes.
In Monopoly ownership of property marked by Title Deed,
whereas, in Monopoly Junior ownership of Amusement marked by Ticket
Booth.
In Monopoly the player has to go to Jail, whereas, in Monopoly
Junior the player has to go to the Cafe/Restrooms, which he or she
has to pay for.
In Monopoly if the player "lands" on Jail, they are "Just
Visiting", whereas, in Monopoly Junior if the player "lands" on the
Cafe/Restrooms, they are "Just Waiting".
In Monopoly the player has to throw doubles on one of their
next three rolls to get out of Jail, use a "Get Out of Jail Free"
card, or pay a fine of $50 (which must be paid if doubles are not
thrown by the third roll), whereas, in Monopoly Junior the player
can go further the next turn without paying.
In Monopoly cards are Chance and Community Chest, whereas, in
Monopoly Junior all cards are Chance cards.
In Monopoly the game ends when one player owns everything,
whereas, in Monopoly Junior the game ends when first player runs
out of money.
In Monopoly Free Parking jackpot is optional house rule,
whereas, in Monopoly Junior Rich Uncle Pennybag's Loose Change is
an official part of the game.