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Rules for other games archive

Like a successful television series, Monopoly® has a number of spin-offs, including Finance, Rich Uncle, Bulls & Bears, Advance to Boardwalk, Don't Go to Jail, Dig (more of a cameo appearance for Rich Uncle Pennybags), Free Parking, the Playmaster accessory, and others.

[ Monopoly® - Rich Uncle Pennybags ] Sometimes, finding these games can be just as exciting as finding a rare or unusual Monopoly® game. Unfortunately, since they are considerably less common in most cases, when the rules get lost, it's really hard to find them.

This page is designed as a public service to show the rules for some of the games related to Monopoly®. I'm sorry, but if the rules for your game are not here, they are not likely to be posted on this site. I've stopped development for a variety of reasons, but will leave these files intact for historical purposes. Thanks for understanding.

PLEASE NOTE: These files are in the Adobe Acrobat PDF format. You will need the free Adobe Acrobat reader, available here, to read these files.

Monopoly® Playmaster
PLAYMASTER.PDF, 20 pages, 447K
This electronic accessory made in 1982 adds several new rules to Monopoly®, including loans, auctions, and random events.
 
Advance to Boardwalk
ADVTOBRDWLK.PDF, 6 pages, 118K
In this spin-off game featuring Rich uncle Pennybags, the object is to become the richest builder on the boardwalk by owning properties with the highest total value.
 
Free Parking
FREEPARKING.PDF, 7 pages, 182K
"Feed the meter" with this card game, and try to be the first to get 200 points by feeding the meter and running errands.

Each of these rules documents is copyrighted, and presented for informational and research purposes only.

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