Differences Between Monopoly and Monopoly Junior
Monopoly | Monopoly Junior |
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Players start with $1,500 ($1×5, $5×5, $10×5, $20×6, $50×2, $100×2 and $500×2) | Players start with $35 ($1×5, $2×4, $3×3, $4×2 and $5×1) |
The board is made up of 40 spaces. | The board is made up of 32 spaces. |
Players roll 2 six-sided dice for each turn. Players may roll again when rolling doubles, but must go to Jail if doubles are rolled three times in a row. | Players roll 1 six-sided die for each turn. Players may roll again when landing on 1 of 4 railways. |
Players collect $200 when passing or landing on GO. | Players collect $2 when passing or landing on GO. |
Buying properties is optional. | Buying Amusements is compulsory. |
Properties can be improved with houses and hotels. | Amusements cannot be improved. |
Color groups have 2 or 3 properties. | Color groups have 2 Amusements. |
Denominations of money are $1 (white), $5 (pink), $10 (yellow), $20 (green), $50 (blue), $100 (beige), and $500 (orange) notes. | Denominations of money are $1 (white), $2 (yellow), $3 (blue), $4 (green), and $5 (pink) notes. |
Ownership of property marked by Title Deed. | Ownership of Amusement marked by Ticket Booth. |
The player has to go to Jail. | The player has to go to the Cafe/Lunch/Restrooms, which he or she has to pay for. |
If the player "lands" on Jail, they are "Just Visiting". | If the player "lands" on the Cafe/Lunch/Restrooms, they are "Just Waiting". |
The player has to throw doubles on one of their next three rolls to get out of Jail, use a "Get Out of Jail Free" card, or pay a fine of $50 (which must be paid if doubles are not thrown by the third roll). | The player can go further the next turn without paying. |
Cards are Chance and Community Chest. | All cards are Chance cards. |
Game ends when one player makes the other players go bankrupt. | Game ends when first player runs out of money. |
Extra money can be borrowed by mortgaging properties. | It is not possible to borrow money in any way. |
Free Parking jackpot is optional house rule | Rich Uncle Pennybag's Loose Change is an official part of the game |
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