Monopoly: The Card Game
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This article possibly contains original research. (August 2009) |
Players | 2-6 |
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Setup time | 1-2 minutes |
Playing time | 10-30 minutes (and longer with more people) |
Chance | Medium |
Age range | 8 and up |
Skills | Adding, Social skills |
Monopoly: The Card Game is a card game loosely based on the well-known board game Monopoly. The idea behind the game is to draw and trade cards and organize them into "colour-groups" and any number of bonus cards. Players take turns drawing and discarding cards until one player announces that he/she has a completed hand. The value of each person's hand is then counted and that person is dealt the amount of Monopoly money he/she has collected. The first person to collect $10,000 is the winner.
The game was produced and sold by Winning Moves Games under the license from Hasbro, although it is no longer in production.
The deck
Play
Note: These rules are for 4-player games. Rules for 2, 3, and 5-6 players will follow.
Each player is dealt 10 cards (face down, clockwise) by the dealer. In addition, the dealer places another card, in front of each player another facing up. These are the players' discard piles. Cards in the discard piles are fanned so each player can see all the cards. The deck is placed in the middle of the playing area; this is the draw pile. The deal will pass clockwise.
IMPORTANT: Remember that you must always have a total of 10 cards in your hand after your turn is over.
The person to the left of the dealer goes first, and he/she may choose to do one (1) of the following:
- DRAW from the draw pile, or
- TRADE for a card in another player's discard pile, or
- DISCARD to go out.
DRAW If you choose to draw, take the top card from the draw pile and end your turn by discarding.
TRADE You may trade any number of cards from your discard pile for the same number of cards in anothers' pile. If you would like, you may discard from your hand first to get the cards of player you want. To trade, take the number of cards you want to trade and put them in the hand of the player you are trading with (they will have to discard extra cards from their hand on their next turn). You then take the cards you want from the top of that person's discard pile and place them in your hand. End your turn by discarding so that you have 10 cards.
GOING OUT If your hand is complete—meaning that you have a full "color-group" with houses (if any) in order and there are no unmatched property or house cards — you may go out. On your next turn, discard any extra cards you have to make an even 10 and announce that you are going out. Play for this round has now ceased.
The player who goes out gets the reward of the top 5 cards from the draw pile. He/she may use these cards if they help his/her hand. Before scoring, move all excess cards away. To score, count the values of each person's hand. Remember that any person with a Chance card other than the person who went out scores $0 for the round. The deal now passes to the left and the new dealer shuffles and redeals the cards. Play stops when someone gets $10,000.
Other rules
THREE PLAYERS For a 3-player game, play is mostly the same, except that a 4th discard pile is created where the 4th player would be. This way, players still have a variety of choices for trading. If trading in a 3-player game, you may do one (1) of two things:
- Exchange the top card on their discard pile for the top card of the "4th player's" discard pile, or
- Take the top cards of both the "4th player's" discard pile and the draw pile and replace them with the top two cards of your own pile.
TWO PLAYERS Same as a 3-player game except that two additional discard piles are placed instead of one.
FIVE OR SIX PLAYERS For 5-6 player games, the game is slightly different. The whole deck is dealt out so there is no draw pile.
- For 5-player games, 11 cards are dealt to each player.
- For 6-player games, 9 cards are dealt to each player.
A trading card is also dealt to each player face up.
On your turn, you must trade cards with another player, and both players put the cards into their hands. Both players must then discard one card. After all players have gone once, each player passes one card to their left and puts it in their hand. Do this after each time around.
In these games, you may go out on one of two occasions:
- After completing your turn, or
- Before players would normally pass a card left.
The reward for going out are the trade cards on the table. The winner is the first to $7,000.