Monopoly Junior Board Game Instructions
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MONOPOLY Junior Board Game is a fun and educational game that can be enjoyed by children and adults alike. It is a great way to teach children about money management, counting, and basic math skills. The game is also a lot of fun, and it can be a great way to spend time with family and friends. Here are some of the key features of the game:
It is designed for children ages 4 and up, and it is easy to learn and play. The game comes with a game board, dice, tokens, and money. The object of the game is to buy and sell properties and collect rent from other players. The game ends when one player goes bankrupt. The player with the most money at the end of the game wins.
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2 Recommended for ages 6+ Who goes first? Focuses on reading and simple math You can also go bankrupt in this Level, so spend your money wisely! YOU WILL NEED: Gameboard, Level 2 Side • Green Level 2 Chance Cards • Title Deeds • Tokens • Sold Signs, Green Side • a1 Bills and a5 Bills • Die HOW TO WIN Move around the board buying as many properties as you can. The more you own, the more rent you’ll be able to collect from other players. The game ends when one player goes bankrupt. Then the player with the most money wins! Set it up! 1 Choose someone to be the Banker. They’re in charge The youngest player goes first, and play moves to the left. On your turn 1. Roll the die. THE BOARD SPACES Then hand out… 2 players a20 3 players a18 4 or more players a16 1 1 ©1 5 5 ©1 1 9 3 5, 2 02 3 HA S B R Properties are places you can own in MONOPOLY Town. They come in color sets. 2. Move your token clockwise that number of spaces. 3. Where did you land? Follow the rules of that space! 4. Your turn is over. Pass the die to the left! Unowned Properties When you land on an unowned property, you must buy it! 1. Pay the Bank the amount shown on the space. 2. Put one of your sold signs on that space! 5 9 3 5, 2 02 3 HA S B R 1 O. 1 5 O. 5 3. Take that space’s Title Deed card. TITLE DEED 2 Shuffle the LEVEL 2 Chance card deck. Chance PROPERTIES of the Bank’s money and the Title Deeds! Banker, give each player: If there are… c Fast-Dealing Property Trading Game c Owned Properties If you land on a property someone else owns, pay that player the amount shown on the space. If you land on your own property, do nothing. If you own both properties of the same color, collect two times the rent whenever another player lands on one of those properties! See your Title Deed for details. TITLE DEED TITLE DEED ICE CREAM SHOP DONUT SHOP 4 Each player takes their token’s 12 matching sold signs. 5 Put the die and Title Deeds by the gameboard. 700 x 161mm; 4C2S; Z-Fold; Finished size 175 x 161mm F85620000_MN_JUNIOR_I.indd 1 A1 A2 When you pass or land on the GO space, collect a2 from the Bank. Free Parking Nothing happens here! Just hang out! Rent Rent with color set A1 A2 Move your token to the Time Out space! Do not collect a2 for passing GO. Your turn is over. How do I get out of Time Out? At the beginning of your next turn, you can: • use a Get out of Time Out Free card if you have one • or pay a1. Then roll the die and take your turn. HEY, PARENTS! This game guide describes how to play both games: Level 1 and Level 2. Rent Rent with color set A1 A2 1 OWE MONEY BUT CAN’T PAY? Any time you don’t have enough money to buy a property, pay rent, pay for a Chance card, or get out of Time Out, you’re bankrupt! Then the games ends! THE END OF THE GAME Just Visiting ICE CREAM SHOP Rent Rent with color set GO Go to Time Out LEVEL Make more money with color sets! They’re green! Place the deck facedown here. 3 Each player chooses a token and places it on GO. When you land on a Chance space, take the top card from the Chance deck. Then read it out loud, and do what it says. Put it at the bottom of the deck when done. Don’t worry. If you land here, you’re not in Time Out. You’re just visiting! ® BRAND LEVEL The game ends when one player goes bankrupt. Then all other players count up their cash. The player with the most cash wins! If there is a tie, the tied player with the most properties wins! 4+ F8562 2-6 You decide which Level is right for your family! Recommended for ages 4-5 Recommended for ages 6+ LEVEL 2 Level 1 focuses on counting and matching. Level 2 focuses on reading and simple math. You can’t go bankrupt in Level 1. Instead, the game ends when all of the properties have been purchased. In Level 2, you’ll use Title Deeds and need to pay more attention to how you spend your money because if you run out, you’re bankrupt! CONTENTS: 2-Sided Gameboard • 6 Junior Tokens • 6 Character Cards • 16 Title Deed Cards • 20 Level 1 Chance Cards • 20 Level 2 Chance Cards • 72 Sold Signs (12 for each token) • 1 Die • Money Pack (90 ones, 90 fives) HAZARD–Small parts. WARNING: CHOKING Not for children under 3 years. 11/16/22 11:57 AM Recommended for ages 4-5 LEVEL 1 Focuses on counting and matching YOU WILL NEED: Gameboard, Level 1 Side • Purple Level 1 Chance Cards • Tokens • Sold Signs, Purple Side • a1 Bills • Die HOW TO WIN Move around the board buying as many properties as you can. The more you own, the more rent you’ll be able to collect from other players. The game ends when the last property has been purchased. Then the player with the most properties wins! Set it up! 1 Choose someone to be the Banker. They’re in charge of the Bank’s money! Banker, give each player: 1 10x 1 ©1 1 9 3 5, 2 02 3 HA S B R 1 O. 1 Total = a10 2 Shuffle the LEVEL 1 Chance card deck. They’re purple! Place the deck facedown here. 3 Each player chooses a token and places it on GO. 4 Each player takes their token’s 12 matching sold signs. 5 Put the die by the gameboard. 700 x 161mm; 4C2S; Z-Fold; Finished size 175 x 161mm F85620000_MN_JUNIOR_I.indd 2 The youngest player goes first, and play moves to the left. THE BOARD SPACES On your turn Properties are things you can buy in MONOPOLY Town. They come in color sets. Who goes first? 1. Roll the die. 2. Move your token clockwise that number of spaces. 3. Where did you land? Follow the rules of that space! 4. Your turn is over. Pass the die to the left! PROPERTIES Unowned Properties When you land on an unowned property, you must buy it! 1. Pay the Bank the amount shown on the space. 2. Put one of your sold signs on that space! Owned Properties If you land on a property someone else owns, pay that player the amount shown on the space. If you don’t have enough money to pay, say something nice about that player instead! If you land on your own property, do nothing. Make more money with color sets! If you own both properties of the same color, collect two times the rent whenever another player lands on one of those properties! That’s a2 ! Chance Take the top card from the Chance deck and do what it says. Put it at the bottom of the deck when done. Many Chance cards tell you to move your token. If a Chance card sends you to • an unowned property, buy it! • an owned property, pay rent! • any other board space, follow the rules of that space! Just Visiting Free Parking Nothing happens here! Just hang out! 2 HEY, PARENTS! HEY, PARENTS! Here are some ways to keep your kids learning, earning, and having fun! Go to Time Out Move your token to the Time Out space! Do not collect a2 for passing GO. Your turn is over. GO When you pass or land on the GO space, collect a2 from the Bank. LEVEL Don’t worry. If you land here, you’re not in Time Out. You’re just visiting! • Try playing in teams! Here are some ways to help your kids learn, earn, and have fun! • Take turns being the Banker. • Count out loud when moving tokens or counting money. Trytoplaying in teams! • Sound out words or ask an older • sibling read them. • Get creative curious! questions • and Count outAsk loud whenlike: moving tokens or counting money. ◊ “What do you notice on this • card?” Take or turns being the Banker. ◊ “Is this color red or blue?” • Sound out words or ask an older sibling to read them. • Get creative and curious! Ask questions like: ◊ “What do you notice on this card?” or ◊ “Is this color red or blue?” • Set up—and clean up—the game together! • Set up—and clean up—the game together! How do I get out of Time Out? At the beginning of your next turn, you can: • use a Get out of Time Out Free card if you have one • or pay a1. Then roll the die and take your turn. If you can’t pay and you don’t have a Get out of Time Out Free card, sing your favorite song for everyone! Then get out of Time Out for free, and take your turn! THE END OF THE GAME The game ends when the last property has been purchased. Then each player counts up their properties. The player with the most properties wins! If there is a tie, the tied player with the most money wins! Are you ready for LEVEL 2? The HASBRO and MONOPOLY names and logos, the distinctive design of the gameboard, the four corner squares, the MR. MONOPOLY name and character, as well as each of the distinctive elements of the board and playing pieces are trademarks of Hasbro, Inc. for its property trading game and game equipment. © 1935, 2023 Hasbro. TM & ® denote U.S. Trademarks.Hasbro, Pawtucket, RI 02861-1059 USA. Consumer contact: US/Canada: Hasbro Games, Consumer Affairs Dept., P.O. Box 200, Pawtucket, RI 02861-1059 USA. TEL. 1-800-255-5516. Australia consumer service: https://consumercare.hasbro.com/en-au New Zealand consumer service: https://consumercare.hasbro.com/en-nz PARENTS: 4150C790600000A www.monopoly.com ® 11/16/22 11:57 AM
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Key Features
- Teaches children about money management
- Counting
- Basic math skills
- Easy to learn and play
- Fun for all ages
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Frequently Answers and Questions
How many players can play the game?
2-6 players can play the game.
What is the object of the game?
The object of the game is to buy and sell properties and collect rent from other players.
What happens when a player goes bankrupt?
The game ends when one player goes bankrupt.
Who wins the game?
The player with the most money at the end of the game wins.