When I was a kid, every family had a Monopoly set with some parts missing; the part that was always missing was the rules, and everyone had added some “house rules,” so that if you went to your friend’s house and played a game, you first had to go over all the variations you’d ever encountered and find out which ones your friend’s family played by. As it turns out, most of the “house rules” had the effect of prolonging an already long game. It was a revelation when we finally bought a new set, read the rules from start to finish, and started playing by those rules and no others. (The game still went on too damn long, though.)
eromlig almost 4 years ago
Rules?! Next thing you know, he’ll be wanting to run elections…
Aussie Down Under almost 4 years ago
For some people there are only “their” rules.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member almost 4 years ago
No! NO! Not that! Anything but that!
Boots at the Boar Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I usually just go along with whatever house rules other people use that drag the game out even longer.
Wilde Bill almost 4 years ago
It is such a tedious, awful game anyway… unless you’re winning.
AlanM almost 4 years ago
AWWWW. Read them from bottom to top. It’s more fun that way.
Zebrastripes almost 4 years ago
Ugh! I hate when that happens!
backyardcowboy almost 4 years ago
“Go Directly To Jail! Do NOT pass Go, Do not collect anything” “Get out of Jail Free card is VOID in this situation”
Michael G. almost 4 years ago
NOOOOOO!
Zen-of-Zinfandel almost 4 years ago
Must be Junior Monopoly.
timinwsac Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Lesson learned from this….don’t play Monopoly with a lawyer.
Jeffin Premium Member almost 4 years ago
He’s monopolizing game night.
DCBakerEsq almost 4 years ago
Like rules, eh? Try Gloomhaven.
PoodleGroomer almost 4 years ago
Can I use the time displacement wormhole rules I use in chess?
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member almost 4 years ago
When I was a kid, every family had a Monopoly set with some parts missing; the part that was always missing was the rules, and everyone had added some “house rules,” so that if you went to your friend’s house and played a game, you first had to go over all the variations you’d ever encountered and find out which ones your friend’s family played by. As it turns out, most of the “house rules” had the effect of prolonging an already long game. It was a revelation when we finally bought a new set, read the rules from start to finish, and started playing by those rules and no others. (The game still went on too damn long, though.)
Another Take almost 4 years ago
Only slightly more boring than the game itself
Rose Madder Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I loved playing Monopoly – guess I must be boring – or easily entertained. lol
spaced man spliff almost 4 years ago
Are those avenue colors in the correct order?
vacman almost 4 years ago
reading the rules to monopoly takes longer than an actual game, which records show the longest game lasted 70 days.
christelisbetty almost 4 years ago
I’ll never invite this guy over for double Monopoly.