Yes, in Monopoly Deal, you can discard properties by playing them as part of a set or by using action cards that allow you to discard cards from your hand.
When you run out of cards in Monopoly Deal, you shuffle the discard pile to create a new draw pile.
In Monopoly Deal, wild properties have a value of any color or number you choose.
If the Monopoly Deal rules run out of cards during a game, you can reshuffle the discard pile to create a new draw pile. If there are no more cards left to reshuffle, the game ends and the player with the most properties and money wins.
In Monopoly Deal, wild properties can be used as any color or property type when playing sets or building properties. They can also be used to pay rent or as part of a full set.
Yes, in Monopoly Deal, you can break a set by playing action cards that allow you to steal or swap properties from a set in another player's collection.
When you have no cards in hand in Monopoly Deal, you can employ strategies such as collecting rent from properties you own, playing action cards that benefit you, and strategically using any properties or money you have on the board to your advantage.
No, you cannot say no to a "no" in Monopoly Deal.
No, you do not have to build evenly on properties in Monopoly.
Monopoly has 28 properties in the game. So the answer is 28 properties can be purchased during a game of Monopoly.
No, you cannot move houses in Monopoly Deal.
Monopoly Deal is a card game based on the classic board game Monopoly. The goal is to collect sets of properties and money cards to build your wealth. Players take turns drawing and playing cards to either collect properties, charge rent, or sabotage opponents. The first player to collect three full property sets wins the game.
No, you cannot trade mortgaged properties in Monopoly.