If this was accurate to reality each player would be a different colour party, but if you weren’t red or blue you start with only $100 and get only $5 for passing go
@@Tian2zi4huang2di4 I live in the uk and it’s basically the same, there is a third party that doesn’t do terribly, but only has any real success in london, and is miles les successful than the 2 big parties
I saw this game in Staples once. I ran it through the price checker and it came up as $9,999. The bored employees had changed what the price would scan as in the price checker as a joke and were waiting to see who’d notice. It was pretty funny.
I am pretty partial to getting the Monopoly Socialism just for the irony of it. Also currently waiting for them to explain Monopoly Millennials edition
@@ICaligvla they aren't trying not to get cancelled, billion dollar companies couldn't care less about that (they've literally been exposed for using slaves in the past) it's a marketing strategy, and almost literally everyone on every part of the political spectrum understands that
Oof the Jail in this game is on point. You lose the right to vote, you can buy your way out of it, and you can play your cards right to prove you're above the law and get out of jail free.
Everything is based on culture of the United States in apperance of this board game in reference, especially elections. Red party is republic while blue party is democratic.
6:25 What if you can't complete the swap due to supply limits? Say there are no HQs left of either color, you give up a color set with no HQs on them, and you take one with three HQs each. Do the HQs of the opponent's (former) set just...fizzle? Alternately, say there are some, but not enough, HQs left. For example, say you take a set of three states with three HQs each and there are only four HQs left of your color. Do you place those four as you choose and miss out on the other five?
You already don't want to play monopoly with my family because it's such a good was to start arguments, imagine bringing politics into it. A house divided indeed.
The realistic version; Both sides are actually on the same side with the bank and nobody loses because they're the same wwith different labels, unless someone makes a new party and manages to win.
"Hey, you know that game where the entire stated purpose is Capitalism Is Broken???" "I DO know that game where the entire stated purpose is Capitalism Is Broken!" "What if we made that but about American politics!" "Brilliant! This will send absolutely no unintended or illicit messages!"
Considering how the first version of monopoly was satire made by two lesbian socialists, that had the rights fall to hasbro who missed the point and thought it was meant to be cool and not unfun on purpose.
So the literal only point of the red and blue parties is that they have their own separate sets of houses that can run out. That's weird. No competition or anything.
If I get this game, when I get Ohio, I'll sing this: Welcome to Ohio, now you're living in a meme Your campaign's Ohioan, now you can't stop the memes Now Ohio has attention It's so epic it should have ascension If this state gets mentioned Then we vote on who did that intention
@@legendgames128 Well in a world where you're a big owner who can buy entire streets, I think ethics wouldn't apply because usually those people have none, but if you want, yes you can give rent.
Because if, by divine intervention, somebody rolled several doubles, they could theoretically keep getting extra turns screwing over the other players. The odds are obviously astronomical for this to happen, but it’s not impossible. Hasbro put this rule in to prevent that from happening.
A variant of this game that I came up with: If you roll doubles 3 times in a row, instead of going to jail, you may pay the amount shown on the final double times 10 to cover up the 3rd double. You can do this up to 2 times after the 3rd double. If you still get doubles after the 5th turn in a row, then you instantly go to jail. For example, if you roll a 3,3 double, you can pay $60 ((3+3)*10) to cover up the double. If you own the White House, then passing GO gives you $200 more dollars. If you go to Jail with the White House, then a tribunal must be held first before the player can go to Jail. The player to go to Jail is the defendant, and everyone else must vote whether to put the player in Jail or not. If a majority is reached, then the player goes to jail. If there is no majority, then the players who are of the same party as the defendant and vote to not put the player in Jail must discard their votes. If the tie is still not resolved, then all the players voting for the defendant to not go to Jail must discard their votes. If the defendant goes to Jail, then the White House is put back. Then everyone except the Defendant must decide the bail price together. It works similarly to auctioning, except when the bidding is done, the player who won only gets to pay a tenth of the price of the bail, and you can only bid in multiples of 10. For example, if the Flag player lands on Go to Jail, and Elephant votes not guilty while the Eagle votes guilty (with no other players in the game), then the Flag player goes to jail. Then the Elephant could set the bail to $230 while the Eagle sets the bail to $400. The Elephant refuses to bid further and so the Eagle pays $40 and the bail is set to that price. When you land on Fundraiser, pay Free parking $200. When you land on Free Parking, collect the funds from there.
Do we know of any Presidents playing dice during their time in office? I'd say we probably don't have enough information to make that claim. We could test it, if anybody's got Joe Biden's phone number.
@@addisonfung5009 I see. Now if only our real government would stop bickering and peacefully break ties with methods like this...I don't know. I'm just daydreaming.
This game was definitely created AFTER 2016. Despite it being a normal monopoly rule, I love that going to jail does nothing, as it was found out that you can still run for president from jail!
I have seen qoura and thought you are all pedo-obsessed hitler fanboys who thought he was reading books and not burning them, amd have the only way to prove own adultness in shittily drawn images of how everyone else is even more dumb and pathetic?..
🤤 ~ That be funny if it were true. That’s only in Chicago. If you look at all the people that I’ve actually been convicted of voter fraud, I’ve seen much more of them be Trump supporters. But hey, what is truth matter since somewhere between 2016 and 2020. The other very obvious rule is that you’re allowed to claim you don’t have to abide by the vote as long as The vice president says so. But of course that only applies if the “red team“ is the one benefiting. Because the same people cheering on Trump would have lit their hair on fire had been Vice President Biden tried to do the same thing in 2016 when Trump was elected. Or what about how Al Gore in 2000 conceded the election when he himself was vice president. So come on, we gotta be consistent with the rules here. 🤤
@@iMatti00 look up wolves and finance. he's got a video showcasing proof democrats cheatd in 2020. fake ballts, missing images, accepting late ballts, etc.
If this were realistic, Rhode Island and Colorado would be nowhere near the bottom because to my knowledge it’s expensive af to live there. Alabama and Oklahoma make sense though haha
You know what the fatal flaw of modern monopoly rules is? The fact that you now are required to buy or auction it. Even if you can't afford it. What i'd suggest is having so you are only required to buy the space if you can afford it. If you can't then you are allowed to pass.
@@owenpook2262 how was i supposed to know? Also, i kinda get the reason for this rule, since it's supposed to speed the game up. But all that ends up happening is since you're gonna lose money extremely quickly, what's likely to happen is you auctioning the property, and end up not only losing more money, but also slowing the game down even more. So in other words, this rule completely contradicts the role it's supposed to play, and hasbro might as well just remove it. A new twist that would keep the game interesting is if you were allowed to pay for the property in chunks of money at a time, or all at once. Similar to, say, homework. You can either get it over with and do it all at once, or do it in chunks, and take breaks in between. It's a twist that would speed the game up, while also sticking with the rules of buying properties. I doubt hasbro will ever make a version of monopoly that plays this way, but it could work. In my opinion at least. I don't know about anyone else.
@@choppern3crozma673 How would auctioning it cause you to lose money? If you can’t/don’t want to afford a property, and someone else bids 150 for it, they pay 150 to the bank and you are left with exactly the same amount of money you started with
"If you roll doubles three times in a row, then you immediately go to jail"
Since when are politicians held accountable
since they rolled 3 doubles in a row
Exactly
ow my soul
I think rolling triple doubles means you advance unnaturally fast in the election and as such you get arrested for suspicion of fraud
@@juand.cardona2208 I like that more!
If this was accurate to reality each player would be a different colour party, but if you weren’t red or blue you start with only $100 and get only $5 for passing go
And there would only be 3 headquarters available.
unfortunate reality of 3rd parties in amercia
@@Tian2zi4huang2di4 I live in the uk and it’s basically the same, there is a third party that doesn’t do terribly, but only has any real success in london, and is miles les successful than the 2 big parties
@@Cassapphic The Libertarians?
You also gain less votes from the White House and you only gain 50% rent
This man is probably fun at party's he knows how to play every single board game
And when they say they are gonna play monopoly, he asks which one. And just lists every
@@leningaming7537 Sounds like something Abed from Community would do.
The partys not fun if ppl play board games lmfao.
You mean “he knows how to play all variations of monopoly and chess”
Suicine I don't think 13 year olds being drunk is either.
I saw this game in Staples once. I ran it through the price checker and it came up as $9,999. The bored employees had changed what the price would scan as in the price checker as a joke and were waiting to see who’d notice. It was pretty funny.
Since when politicians have control of that price?
@@Imotbrolearn to read, kid
I will never ever play any of these...but watching these are so entertaining. You earned my sub!
i almost regret saying that i bought monopoly but it take seven longer (longest game ever edition)
Same!
I am pretty partial to getting the Monopoly Socialism just for the irony of it. Also currently waiting for them to explain Monopoly Millennials edition
Same
Bro same
While most game developers are shying away from politics, it's interesting to see Hasbro diving in head-first.
No one at all is shying away from politics, if anything they are feeding into political ideologies more than ever to keep from being cancelled
@@ICaligvla they aren't trying not to get cancelled, billion dollar companies couldn't care less about that (they've literally been exposed for using slaves in the past)
it's a marketing strategy, and almost literally everyone on every part of the political spectrum understands that
@@fiona9891🤓
I would say this game is relatively apolitical, it just relates to the political system. It doesn't seem to take sides
Oof the Jail in this game is on point.
You lose the right to vote, you can buy your way out of it, and you can play your cards right to prove you're above the law and get out of jail free.
We live in a society moment
"A house divied against itself cannot stand"
-Mr Monopoly
“But you have to pay double the price” -Strict Monopoly
Some rules are the same as regular Monopoly including these rules.
You missed this quote.
Yeah I could have done that and left out some stuff, but I felt this had enough difference that it needed it's own entire video.
Everything is based on culture of the United States in apperance of this board game in reference, especially elections. Red party is republic while blue party is democratic.
What, noo? That’s crazyyy
And the donkeh
I thought dems are red or smth
Their Trump didn't nuke, so I don't care
And both are equally terrible.
@@GenderlessFurry_They-Themyep😢
We need more and better parties😅
If it were realistic, if you ever went to jail you'd be ineligible to vote for the rest of the game.
Unless you’re rich enough and buy a pardon from the governor.
You can still vote depending on the crime
If it were realistic, you wouldn't go to jail
Just in some states
@@sijdnsd6460 And presidential pardons are this game's GOOJFCs.
(And yes, GOOJFC means Get Out of Jail Free Card.)
6:25 What if you can't complete the swap due to supply limits? Say there are no HQs left of either color, you give up a color set with no HQs on them, and you take one with three HQs each. Do the HQs of the opponent's (former) set just...fizzle? Alternately, say there are some, but not enough, HQs left. For example, say you take a set of three states with three HQs each and there are only four HQs left of your color. Do you place those four as you choose and miss out on the other five?
You already don't want to play monopoly with my family because it's such a good was to start arguments, imagine bringing politics into it. A house divided indeed.
I'm literally binge-watching instructional videos on how to play board games I don't own and will never own.
The realistic version; Both sides are actually on the same side with the bank and nobody loses because they're the same wwith different labels, unless someone makes a new party and manages to win.
In this version everybody wins. In Monopoly Socialism, everybody loses lol.
Where's Anti-Monopoly at?
@@Kromiball Anti-Monopoly would be mocking socialism. There is a Monopoly that does this.
finally, a version of monopoly for the whole family this thanksgiving
this is the perfect thanksgiving family game
"Hey, you know that game where the entire stated purpose is Capitalism Is Broken???"
"I DO know that game where the entire stated purpose is Capitalism Is Broken!"
"What if we made that but about American politics!"
"Brilliant! This will send absolutely no unintended or illicit messages!"
Well they also made fun of socialism so it's even (kinda)
I mean American politics is kind of broken and it's brokeness has a lot to do with the ways capitalisim is broken?
Somehow I don’t think the message is unintentional and fairly accurate
By talos this can't be happening
Considering how the first version of monopoly was satire made by two lesbian socialists, that had the rights fall to hasbro who missed the point and thought it was meant to be cool and not unfun on purpose.
i just watch a 1 minute ad becouse i know it will make you money.
thanks!
@@TripleSGames np
He doesn’t earn any more money by you watching the entire ad.
@@immortalsun firstly, tsg said "thanks" because he does make money. second do you have twitter?
Based off of an election and one of Lincoln's famous quotes: "A house divided against itself cannot stand."
Thats something Jesus said in the bible
@@yeetus_reetus_deeleetus wait…
@@haid3rs yes? I'm waiting...
@@yeetus_reetus_deeleetus hold on...
This is legit the most American monopoly ever.
that's the point
I’m surprised you can’t shoot your opponent
Love how the us states are used as properties in this monopoly version
Can you do a review of the Target Monopoly. Your explaination is straight forward!
There are so many no context phrases you can pull from this
5:55
Bros trading OHIO
Nobody :
Triple S Games : Begins auction for Oklahoma at $10
So the literal only point of the red and blue parties is that they have their own separate sets of houses that can run out. That's weird. No competition or anything.
How to play: *WALK OUTSIDE*
Well, here's a version of Monopoly where I would think that all of the players should be in jail.
That Would Be Called: Monopoly Jailbreak.
The game ends when all states are bought, but what happens when the other player is bankrupt?
game continues until all states are bought. bankruptcy does not end a player's game. they continue even though they have no money
5:44
I know it's just a game, but why is Montana in the same tier as Massachusetts and Tennessee? Those states are worth way more!
You missed one, if you have a monopoly you double the rents, but if you also have the White House do you double the doubled rents?
so quick question... if all the players play in their own... whats the point of patry colours?
If I get this game, when I get Ohio, I'll sing this:
Welcome to Ohio, now you're living in a meme
Your campaign's Ohioan, now you can't stop the memes
Now Ohio has attention
It's so epic it should have ascension
If this state gets mentioned
Then we vote on who did that intention
Buying or auctioning off potential voters among parties may be the most realistic thing about this game
I knew this one version my school owned where you can LITERALLY BUY THE ENTIRE CONTINENT OF AFRICA
In general: can you give rent even if the owner never asks?
Yes, but why would you?
Playing ethically.
@@legendgames128 This is 'Murica no ethics here.
@@sunjian9818 I said "In general:" meaning in all versions of monopoly that require you to pay rent if the owner asks.
@@legendgames128 Well in a world where you're a big owner who can buy entire streets, I think ethics wouldn't apply because usually those people have none, but if you want, yes you can give rent.
Educational-if you can keep up with it.
I love the Monopoly series❤️❤️❤️
me too
5:25 pictured: literally nothing
i never knew massachusets was shaped like a handgun and oklahoma is a butcher knife
I wonder why someone thought that sending people to jail for getting doubles thrice in a row was a good idea.
Because if, by divine intervention, somebody rolled several doubles, they could theoretically keep getting extra turns screwing over the other players. The odds are obviously astronomical for this to happen, but it’s not impossible. Hasbro put this rule in to prevent that from happening.
arrested and jailed for speeding
why else
@@ryanmorrison3699 one in 46,656.
It just means accidents like "oops, you can't visit that site"
Why isn't there an owl for the Whig Party?
I wish I had all these versions and people to play with
A variant of this game that I came up with:
If you roll doubles 3 times in a row, instead of going to jail, you may pay the amount shown on the final double times 10 to cover up the 3rd double. You can do this up to 2 times after the 3rd double. If you still get doubles after the 5th turn in a row, then you instantly go to jail.
For example, if you roll a 3,3 double, you can pay $60 ((3+3)*10) to cover up the double.
If you own the White House, then passing GO gives you $200 more dollars.
If you go to Jail with the White House, then a tribunal must be held first before the player can go to Jail.
The player to go to Jail is the defendant, and everyone else must vote whether to put the player in Jail or not. If a majority is reached, then the player goes to jail. If there is no majority, then the players who are of the same party as the defendant and vote to not put the player in Jail must discard their votes. If the tie is still not resolved, then all the players voting for the defendant to not go to Jail must discard their votes. If the defendant goes to Jail, then the White House is put back. Then everyone except the Defendant must decide the bail price together. It works similarly to auctioning, except when the bidding is done, the player who won only gets to pay a tenth of the price of the bail, and you can only bid in multiples of 10.
For example, if the Flag player lands on Go to Jail, and Elephant votes not guilty while the Eagle votes guilty (with no other players in the game), then the Flag player goes to jail. Then the Elephant could set the bail to $230 while the Eagle sets the bail to $400. The Elephant refuses to bid further and so the Eagle pays $40 and the bail is set to that price.
When you land on Fundraiser, pay Free parking $200.
When you land on Free Parking, collect the funds from there.
AWESOME THANKS
Love ur vids
Combining this with monopoly cheaters edition for the full american election experience
If you roll doubles 3 times while you have the White House, you don’t go to jail.
Do we know of any Presidents playing dice during their time in office? I'd say we probably don't have enough information to make that claim. We could test it, if anybody's got Joe Biden's phone number.
Roosevelt square and roosevelt street. Mexican restaurant
What if there is a tie? How do you break it?
Good ol' rock paper scissors
Get votes from the deceased
Whoever has the most cash wins. If its still a tie then roll the dice. Highest number wins.
@@addisonfung5009 I see. Now if only our real government would stop bickering and peacefully break ties with methods like this...I don't know. I'm just daydreaming.
@@LeotheTiger1234 That's my house rules for me and my friends and family when playing Monopoly if a tie occurs, though it happens rarely now......
The cards have real state shape.
You missed a rule:You may not trade voting chips or executive power cards(except get out of jail free)to other players.
I shouldn't be surprised this exist but I am
Can be used during election.
This game was definitely created AFTER 2016. Despite it being a normal monopoly rule, I love that going to jail does nothing, as it was found out that you can still run for president from jail!
I subscribed to your channel
Thanks
HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO BUY ALL VERSIONS OF MONOPOLY IN DOLLARS
Weird how rent is optional
Monopoly has already divided the friendship
America in a nutshell. Even our media divides us. So many forget the full phrase - “a house divided cannot stand.”
I have seen qoura and thought you are all pedo-obsessed hitler fanboys who thought he was reading books and not burning them, amd have the only way to prove own adultness in shittily drawn images of how everyone else is even more dumb and pathetic?..
For a second there I thought it said nuke edition on the thumbnail.
To make it more realistic, if you die during the game you can still vote during elections
😂 Nice little Brandon jab there Harrison.
@@ryanmorrison3699 do you have actual evidence that either party committed voter fraud on a large scale?
But only in favor of other players
🤤 ~ That be funny if it were true. That’s only in Chicago. If you look at all the people that I’ve actually been convicted of voter fraud, I’ve seen much more of them be Trump supporters. But hey, what is truth matter since somewhere between 2016 and 2020.
The other very obvious rule is that you’re allowed to claim you don’t have to abide by the vote as long as The vice president says so. But of course that only applies if the “red team“ is the one benefiting. Because the same people cheering on Trump would have lit their hair on fire had been Vice President Biden tried to do the same thing in 2016 when Trump was elected. Or what about how Al Gore in 2000 conceded the election when he himself was vice president.
So come on, we gotta be consistent with the rules here. 🤤
@@iMatti00 look up wolves and finance. he's got a video showcasing proof democrats cheatd in 2020. fake ballts, missing images, accepting late ballts, etc.
Executive power is community chest and I voted is chance
California is Boardwalk, I feel so validated
I thought it was about divorce XD
I thought this was just a monopoly board with new chips and different themes and now I’m mad that we wasted our money on it
What happens if you have less than 50 dollars and in jail? You didn’t roll doubles for all 3 rolls, what will happen?
You have to either mortgage property’s or trade property’s for money to pay the fee,if you cannot earn any money then you go bankrupt.
@@arctic5719 In this version, just pay what you have if you can't raise enough funds, then leave jail.
If this were realistic, Rhode Island and Colorado would be nowhere near the bottom because to my knowledge it’s expensive af to live there. Alabama and Oklahoma make sense though haha
I guess they positions are based on the number of Electoral College votes each state carries.
@@aycc-nbh7289 that’s very possible but wouldn’t Colorado. E closer to the top? Or at least somewhere in the middle.
can you buy votes?
Do the munchkin next!
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All Objects are different WOW
How many do you have?
Can you do How to play Monopoly Game of thrones?
I’ll look into it
It's mean Rhode island as the weakest
A house divided: courtesy of First Past the Post
I like the old 1935 Monopoly
Trinston was here .
I have stress over normal Monopoly
Adding Politics would be a Big NO
Why did you make a new one
Literally one of the cards: D O N K E Y
Yeah the Democratic Party has a donkey for it’s logo 😅
@@Lazurath101LMAO calling someone a donkey in arabic is like the most disrespectful thing ever
so, no mortgage, no bankruptcy and less inflation cause no hotels, and its just points at the end. might be a better monopoly.
You know what the fatal flaw of modern monopoly rules is? The fact that you now are required to buy or auction it. Even if you can't afford it. What i'd suggest is having so you are only required to buy the space if you can afford it. If you can't then you are allowed to pass.
It’s hardly a modern rule, it’s been in the game since the early versions
@@owenpook2262 how was i supposed to know? Also, i kinda get the reason for this rule, since it's supposed to speed the game up. But all that ends up happening is since you're gonna lose money extremely quickly, what's likely to happen is you auctioning the property, and end up not only losing more money, but also slowing the game down even more. So in other words, this rule completely contradicts the role it's supposed to play, and hasbro might as well just remove it. A new twist that would keep the game interesting is if you were allowed to pay for the property in chunks of money at a time, or all at once. Similar to, say, homework. You can either get it over with and do it all at once, or do it in chunks, and take breaks in between. It's a twist that would speed the game up, while also sticking with the rules of buying properties. I doubt hasbro will ever make a version of monopoly that plays this way, but it could work. In my opinion at least. I don't know about anyone else.
@@choppern3crozma673 How would auctioning it cause you to lose money? If you can’t/don’t want to afford a property, and someone else bids 150 for it, they pay 150 to the bank and you are left with exactly the same amount of money you started with
@@owenpook2262what if you win the auction somehow, and you are low on money?
@@choppern3crozma673 …you can’t win the auction unless you bid in it. If you are low on money, you just don’t have to bid at all
Very interesting, yet a bit complicated too. What’s up next?
Uno Stacko
After uno stack o what's next
Do newest version of Monopoly.
I looked in ebay and I saw The millionaire version for 22 Dollars
Is monopoly Longest game ever an Amazon exclusive?
I don’t know
1935, 2019 Hasbro
Where did you buy all your Monopoly Games
?
Amazon or Walmart, eBay, used locally, etc… whatever is the cheapest
Ok
When I heard I was called house divided I immediately thought divorce
I got voice banking for only 19.99 Dollars from Amazon to Philippines
Hive pocket, please.
this guy's eyes aren't perfectly aligned and it feels threatening and I feel scared
And Now, Politics! In Monopoly Form
Sucks they missed out on michigan
So many red and blue colors
Time to cause family chaos
Funny how things are going right now.
5:55 I literally saw Ohio 💀