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Play against the computer (2 to 4 player games), buy streets, build houses and hotels then collect rents from the poor contestants landing on your properties. This online version of Monopoly, particularly faithful to the original, features 3 difficulty levels and the possibility of trading cards between players.
- Wheel and deal as you build your fortune playing an exciting game of MONOPOLY online. Buy up whole neighborhoods, charge rent, and watch your empire grow. It's all about making deals and making money. But don't land in Jail! Go broke, and you'll lose everything. MONOPOLY is a Flash-powered game that can only be played on Pogo Classic.
- Monopoly is the classic fast-dealing property trading board game. Find all of the latest versions in the store, play free online games, and watch videos all on the official Monopoly website!
- This 3D experience is based on the original board game. Play Monopoly online with 1, 2, or 3 friends at a time. Purchase the best properties, and collect rent money to win the game! As one of the world's most loved board games, Monopoly has become an all-time classic. Now you can also enjoy the Monopoly game online and for free!
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Rento Fortune (similar to Monopoly) is free online board game for two, three or four players. It's the fastest business game, which you can play online with friends. Have a good one
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- TOP DAY PLAYERS
- junhojongky (41 wins)
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- TOP WEEK PLAYERS
- khiti (76 wins)
- Centurion3 (73 wins)
- junhojongky (201 wins)
- TOP MONTH PLAYERS
- Centurion3 (293 wins)
- junhojongky (565 wins)
- Hruska86 (358 wins)
RULES OF RENTO
Monopoli is a board game. It supports 2, 3 or 4 players.
Players take turns in order, with the initial player determined by chance before the game. A typical turn begins with the rolling of the dice and advancing their piece clockwise around the board the corresponding number of squares.
If a player rolls doubles, they roll again after completing their turn. If a player rolls three consecutive sets of doubles on one turn, the player has been 'caught speeding,' and the player is immediately sent to jail instead of moving the amount shown on the dice for the third roll, ending the player's turn.
A player who lands or passes the Go space collects $200 (unless they automatically go to jail)
Players who land on either 'Income Tax' or 'Super Tax' pay the indicated amount to the bank.
If a player lands on Luck or Community Treasure, they draw the top card from the respective pile and obey its instructions. This may include collecting or paying the bank a specified amount of money, or automatically moving to a specific space on the board. Two types of cards that involve jail, 'Go to Jail' and 'Get Out of Jail Free', are explained below.
A player will land in jail if they land on 'Go to Jail', throw three straight doubles in a turn, or draw a Community Treasure card or Luck card saying 'Go to Jail'.
When a player is sent to jail they move there directly ('Do not pass Go. Do not collect $200.') and their turn ends.
If the player is not 'sent' to jail but just lands on that space, they are 'Just Visiting', incur no penalty and move in the usual manner on their next turn.
If a player is in jail, they do not take a normal turn and must either pay a fine of $50 to be released from jail, use a Luck or Community Treasure card 'Get Out of Jail', or attempt to roll doubles on the dice. If a player fails to roll doubles, they lose their turn.
If they fail to roll doubles three times, they are released from the jail automatically.
While a player is in jail, they can not collect rent. However, they may sell, trade and mortgage properties, purchase buildings, participate in auctions.
If a player does roll doubles to exit Jail, they may immediately move according to the roll.
If the player instead pays the $50 fine or uses a 'Get out of Jail Free' card and then rolls doubles, they are required to move the amount shown on the dice and then roll again.
If the player lands on an unowned property, whether street, railroad, or utility, they can buy the property for its listed purchase price.
If they decline this purchase, the property is auctioned off by the bank to the highest bidder, including the player who declined to buy.
If the property landed on is already owned and unmortgaged, they must pay the owner a given rent, the price dependent on whether the property is part of a set or its level of development.
When a player owns all of the properties in a color group and none of them are mortgaged, they may develop them during their turn or in between other player's turns. Development involves buying houses or hotels from the bank and placing them on the property spaces, and must be done even across the group.
Once the player owns an entire group, they can collect double rent for any undeveloped properties within it.
Although houses and hotels cannot be built on railroads or utilities, the given rent also increases if a player owns more than one of either type.
Properties can also be mortgaged, although all developments on a monopoli must be sold before any property of that color can be mortgaged or traded. The player receives money from the bank for each mortgaged property (half of the purchase price), which must be repaid with 10% interest to unmortgage.
Houses and hotels can be sold back to the bank for half their purchase price.
Players cannot collect rent on mortgaged properties; however, trading mortgaged properties is allowed.
A player who cannot pay what they owe is bankrupt and eliminated from the game.
To avoid bankruptcy, player can sell houses and mortage properties.
If the player is unable to pay off all of his debts, he declares bankruptcy and all of his properties become owned by the bank.
The winner is the remaining player left after all the others have gone bankrupt.
Players take turns in order, with the initial player determined by chance before the game. A typical turn begins with the rolling of the dice and advancing their piece clockwise around the board the corresponding number of squares.
If a player rolls doubles, they roll again after completing their turn. If a player rolls three consecutive sets of doubles on one turn, the player has been 'caught speeding,' and the player is immediately sent to jail instead of moving the amount shown on the dice for the third roll, ending the player's turn.
A player who lands or passes the Go space collects $200 (unless they automatically go to jail)
Players who land on either 'Income Tax' or 'Super Tax' pay the indicated amount to the bank.
Luck/Community Treasure
If a player lands on Luck or Community Treasure, they draw the top card from the respective pile and obey its instructions. This may include collecting or paying the bank a specified amount of money, or automatically moving to a specific space on the board. Two types of cards that involve jail, 'Go to Jail' and 'Get Out of Jail Free', are explained below.
Jail
A player will land in jail if they land on 'Go to Jail', throw three straight doubles in a turn, or draw a Community Treasure card or Luck card saying 'Go to Jail'.
When a player is sent to jail they move there directly ('Do not pass Go. Do not collect $200.') and their turn ends.
If the player is not 'sent' to jail but just lands on that space, they are 'Just Visiting', incur no penalty and move in the usual manner on their next turn.
If a player is in jail, they do not take a normal turn and must either pay a fine of $50 to be released from jail, use a Luck or Community Treasure card 'Get Out of Jail', or attempt to roll doubles on the dice. If a player fails to roll doubles, they lose their turn.
If they fail to roll doubles three times, they are released from the jail automatically.
While a player is in jail, they can not collect rent. However, they may sell, trade and mortgage properties, purchase buildings, participate in auctions.
If a player does roll doubles to exit Jail, they may immediately move according to the roll.
If the player instead pays the $50 fine or uses a 'Get out of Jail Free' card and then rolls doubles, they are required to move the amount shown on the dice and then roll again.
Properties
If the player lands on an unowned property, whether street, railroad, or utility, they can buy the property for its listed purchase price.
If they decline this purchase, the property is auctioned off by the bank to the highest bidder, including the player who declined to buy.
If the property landed on is already owned and unmortgaged, they must pay the owner a given rent, the price dependent on whether the property is part of a set or its level of development.
When a player owns all of the properties in a color group and none of them are mortgaged, they may develop them during their turn or in between other player's turns. Development involves buying houses or hotels from the bank and placing them on the property spaces, and must be done even across the group.
Once the player owns an entire group, they can collect double rent for any undeveloped properties within it.
Although houses and hotels cannot be built on railroads or utilities, the given rent also increases if a player owns more than one of either type.
Mortgaging
Properties can also be mortgaged, although all developments on a monopoli must be sold before any property of that color can be mortgaged or traded. The player receives money from the bank for each mortgaged property (half of the purchase price), which must be repaid with 10% interest to unmortgage.
Houses and hotels can be sold back to the bank for half their purchase price.
Players cannot collect rent on mortgaged properties; however, trading mortgaged properties is allowed.
Bankruptcy
A player who cannot pay what they owe is bankrupt and eliminated from the game.
To avoid bankruptcy, player can sell houses and mortage properties.
If the player is unable to pay off all of his debts, he declares bankruptcy and all of his properties become owned by the bank.
The winner is the remaining player left after all the others have gone bankrupt.
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DESCRIPTION
Rento Fortune (similar to Monopoly) is free online board game for two, three or four players. It's the fastest business game, which you can play online with friends. Have a good one
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