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jambutty 25-07-2006 15:06

Modern Monopoly
 
Just read today, on Ceefax I think, that Monopoly has gone high tech.

Instead of paper cash they now use plastic to move the cash around. The game comes with a mini computer and players just slot in their plastic to make payments etc.

But they will still make Monopoly using paper money for the foreseeable future.

DeShark 25-07-2006 15:15

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I don't like it when things like this happen. Monopoly is one of the best board games that I've ever played. The original version, in my opinion at least, is by far the best out of all the spinoffs (Star Wars, simpsons, junior). How am I meant to pile up wads of £100s now? I like the way that it has remained in its original state for so long. Buying a house in Old Kent Road for £50? I wish it were still possible today...

jambutty 25-07-2006 15:27

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I’m undecided DeShark although but if pushed for a decision right now I would have to be with you.

I’m not a Luddite and I like all the new technology around but some things are best left alone.

Ha! That’s upset my spell checker. It doesn’t like Luddite.

andrewb 25-07-2006 15:28

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How are the next generation going to learn to addup!

Yeah, the original monopoly was always the best, and always will be as I see it!

BLACKBURN RAVER 25-07-2006 15:30

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Originally Posted by Cyfr
How are the next generation going to learn to addup!!


same place as the rest of us id expect .....SCHOOL...:rolleyes: :rolleyes:

DeShark 25-07-2006 15:35

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jambutty
Ha! That’s upset my spell checker. It doesn’t like Luddite.

Lol, perhaps it's best if we all just let this one drop eh? As long as someone's post is legible and they make a reasonable effort not to make mistakes, I don't think it's too great a crime.

I'm also a big sucker for sticking to the official rules. They work fine in my opinion and there's no reason why Free Parking should start giving out big lottery bonuses, nor that I shouldn't be able to buy on my first time round the board.

Playing monopoly taught me a fair bit looking back on it, not least that my Dad could be a stubborn guy at times. But I agree with Cyfr that addition and subtraction will suffer as a result. I'm all for change, but this newfangled version just seems like unnecessary change for the sake of rekindled interest and larger profit margins for Hasbro...

talentedbutslow 26-07-2006 09:16

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only way to win at monopoly.......is to be the banker ......and pinch the money while no one,s looking.....can you do this in the new game??........:D

jambutty 26-07-2006 10:02

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I should think that by the time that someone is old enough to understand the rules of Monopoly they should already be able to add up and subtract money, if nothing else. By the time that I was 8 or 9 I could add up cash and I had to contend with pounds, shillings, pence, halfpennies and even farthings.

For those who haven’t a clue what I’m on about it was like this:
Four farthings made one penny.
Two halfpennies made one penny.
Twelve pence equalled one shilling.
20 shillings equalled one pound also known as a sovereign.
Then there was the guinea, which equalled one pound, one shilling.

So try adding £3 – 15 – 10½ to £7 – 9 - 4¾

Answer £11 - 5 - 3¼
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only way to win at monopoly.......is to be the banker ......and pinch the money while no one,s looking.....can you do this in the new game??........
I've no idea talentedbutslow. Surely no one did that?:p

buttonsmum 26-07-2006 18:29

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Monopoly wont be the same without the paper money.

Billcat 26-07-2006 18:39

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Quote:

Originally Posted by DeShark
The original version, in my opinion at least, is by far the best out of all the spinoffs (Star Wars, simpsons, junior). How am I meant to pile up wads of £100s.....

Come here to New Jersey, if you really like Monopoly. I'll take you to the original avenues of the game (in Atlantic City, of course), have a nice stroll on the Boardwalk, then (for those who wish to engage), let you exchange your pounds for the original Monopoly currency - $US - and show you our casinos!:not_ripe:

Of course, if you want decent beer, you'll need to look elsewhere. The Shoulder of Mutton comes to mind - repeatedly!

katex 26-07-2006 20:36

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Nothing, but nothing would entice me to play this boring, drawn-out, once you are losing no chance of recovery; giving the opportunity of the winners to procrastinate and gloat cause you 'aint enough money to pay up, board of torture.... no matter whatever the format for payment. Grrrrrrh .. hate it !!!

SPUGGIE J 26-07-2006 21:00

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Never mind that can we have our own sort of "Monopoly" based on Accy Arwood Ossy Rishton Church etc??????

talentedbutslow 26-07-2006 21:00

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lol.........you obviously weren,t the banker.........:rolleyes:

Madhatter 29-07-2006 00:34

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Quote:

Originally Posted by katex
Nothing, but nothing would entice me to play this boring, drawn-out, once you are losing no chance of recovery; giving the opportunity of the winners to procrastinate and gloat cause you 'aint enough money to pay up, board of torture.... no matter whatever the format for payment. Grrrrrrh .. hate it !!!

not so, not if you play by the rules to the letter, and you use your money, and moves wisely. I've turned a game around from losing against someone who had multiple properties with hotels.

Madhatter 29-07-2006 00:37

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Quote:

Originally Posted by SPUGGIE J
Never mind that can we have our own sort of "Monopoly" based on Accy Arwood Ossy Rishton Church etc??????

yes, whsmith had a make your own oppoly board in at christmas, you chose the street names and you print them out and stick them on the board.


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