![]() In my next post, I will talk a little bit more on the monopoly junior Chance card and explain how kids can learn a little monopoly strategy. You can play with three other kid (or adult), everybody uses a different color to identify their self and the property they own on the monopoly board (another good simplification in Monopoly Junior). For example, you have the monopoly junior Haunted House, the Roller Coaster, the Balloon Stand, the Water Slides, the Ferris Wheel… The game board of monopoly junior has a lot of attractive drawings to represent the various monopoly properties. All properties are related to that theme. The Junior Monopoly I played is based on the theme of an amusement park. So, it’s simple mathematics and simple rules really. If you own all property of the same color, then you multiply the price by two. When you land on someone e lse monopoly property, you simply pay the price written on the board. Monopoly Junior railroads are simpl y a “Throw the dice again” instead of a more complicated calcula tio n based on how many railroad you own. For example, if you land on a spot that don’t belong to anyone, you have to buy it.Īlso, if you land on the modified version of the jail of the classic monopoly game, you don’t have to pass your turn. Players begin with 1,500 in Monopoly money, according to Hasbro game instructions. The reason why this kid version of monopoly is so easy to play with my daughter is because they removed a lot of decision taking (which is difficult at this age believe me). What matters at this age is more the color of things Follo wing that rule, she will always prefer purple instead of yellow and if I land on the unoccupied balloon stand, she will try to trade her helicopter stand for my balloon stand immediately! The notion of money is a little bit more difficult to assimilate at this age but I think its better th is way for the moment! ![]() After three or four game, she knew all the main attraction on the board and was hoping to put a kiosk on it. I'm always fascinated by my kids and the speed at with they can get the grasp on something new. She's alm o st four years old and she's already into one of my favorite board game of all time, Monopoly (we ll, a kid version o f it). Not for children under 3 years.Since Easter, I've been playing Monopoly Junior every day with my daughter. Monopoly logo illustration, Rich Uncle Pennybags Monopoly City T-shirt Money bag, jail, game, service, fictional Character png 1166x1273px 298.61KB. ” Features Little Scottie, Little T-Rex, Little Penguin, and Toy Ducky tokens ” Kids can have fun counting and collecting Monopoly money to win ” Gameboard features kid-friendly locations in Monopoly Town ” Great introduction to the Monopoly game Things Youll Need: 2 To 4 Players Die Deck Of 24 Chance () Cards 4 Monopoly Pawns And 4 Plastic Pawn Holders Monopoly Money 48 Plastic Houses Monopoly. ” Includes gameboard, 4 Junior tokens, 20 Chance cards, 48 Sold signs, 90 Monopoly banknotes, 1 die, 4 Who’s Your Token? Character cards, and game guide. Monopoly name and character, as well as each of the distinctive elements of the board and playing pieces are trademarks of Hasbro for its property trading game and game equipment. The Hasbro, Hasbro Gaming, Parker Brothers, and Monopoly names and logos, the distinctive design of the gameboard, the four corner squares, the Mr. The player with the most money after any other player goes bankrupt wins! ![]() Players land on kid-friendly spaces in Monopoly Town such as the Ice Cream Parlour, the Skate Park, and the Zoo, as they buy up properties, collect rent, and discover their fortune. With easy and exciting gameplay, kids can have a fun, fast adventure as they move around the board as they journey through the cityscape of Monopoly Town. ![]() The Monopoly Junior game is a simple introduction to the iconic Monopoly game. ![]()
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