Some of the rules are that you need to roll the dice and move around the board clockwise... if you roll doubles three times in a row you go to jail, and you collect $200 for passing the GO space.
Please see the complete rules from the Hasbro site, in the related link below.
Basically, you roll the dice over your shoulder. Never move less than 9 spaces at a time. Never buy houses worth ten pound or more. Make sure you listen to Fall Out Boy's version of Beat It. Also, try and not die, even whilst playing the death run. Michael Jackson is a bad example of this.
The rules are simple.
Choose a game piece
Role two dice
Move your piece around the board according to the numbers on the dice
If it is a timed game, at the end of the game the player with the most money wins.
If it is an unlimited game the player the last player left in the game wins
If you run out of money you are out of the game
chance cards you have to make them if you are make a game you always are suppost to use them in every game
Consult the rules.
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Since its creation, certain rules for the game of Monopoly have changed over time. Things such as the prices and locations of properties may change, and the rules that people use can also vary by who you are playing with.
No they are all the same no matter what addition of monopoly you get the rules are all the same .The only difference would be the game piece's, names of the places on the board or the money.
The rules are exactly the same as for the original game, just the place names are changed, and the artwork is different .
Billionaire is extremely similar to Pit. A link to the official rules is below.
Well, there are two games you might be referring to here: Monopoly, the America Edition, and a separate game called "America in a Box." Both of them are played using traditional board game rules... roll the dice, move around the board. They are both also very similar to Monopoly, in that you can buy property on the board... America in a Box is just an "unofficial" version of Monopoly. Here is a page with Monopoly rules, which will hold for either game, except for minor changes that could be in the particular variation.http://richard_wilding.tripod.com/monorules.htm
i dont know but i promise ill check for whoever asked this question
That would be a matter of local agreement of a particular group of players. According to the published rules, you are out when you go bankrupt.
It depends what rules you play by. Either you pay the income tax to the bank or you pay it to free parking.
Like as everything experts do practice and study the game and working out how the game works, it's rules and the variants on how to win the game.