Surprised Hasbro goes along with the product placement mention. Being able to be manipulated by a single stockholder is never a good look for a corporation.
Being the son and heir of the principal shareholder does automatically confer certain bennies. Even playing against a kid seemingly of his own aristocratic class, Sedgwick Nuttingham III is way ahead even before the game commences….
There actually is a way to win instantly like this, sort of like betting on the races:……..“once a player reached the “Day of Reckoning” space, they had to choose one of two options. The first was to continue along the road to “Millionaire Acres,” if the player believed they had enough money to out-score all opponents.
The second option was to try to become a “Millionaire Tycoon” by betting everything on one number and spinning the wheel. The player immediately won the game if the chosen number came up, or went to the “Poor Farm” and was eliminated if it did not. "
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One more thing… WHAT life cards? I recall no cards. That’s Monopoly.
Jayalexander about 2 years ago
want to switch to monopoly?
Grumpy Old Guy about 2 years ago
Hmmm….I thought Milton-Bradley marketed Life.
Enter.Name.Here about 2 years ago
To make it brief, he cheated.
Chris about 2 years ago
isn’t that cheating though… not that I mind.
e.groves about 2 years ago
Sedgewick’s friend looks like a lawyer.
F-Flash about 2 years ago
If you don’t believe me, just ask me.
LoneDog about 2 years ago
Inheriting a vast fortune is truly an automatic way of winning the game of life. Or, at the very least, it will give you a real good head start.
MailbuEd about 2 years ago
Surprised Hasbro goes along with the product placement mention. Being able to be manipulated by a single stockholder is never a good look for a corporation.
WCraft Premium Member about 2 years ago
Well, that was a quick game.
Impkins Premium Member about 2 years ago
Friend provided by “Rent A Play Date.” :)
schaefer jim about 2 years ago
Before he gets any older, hang the little t**d!
Aladar30 Premium Member about 2 years ago
I think that’s cheating, but at a hight level.
Sisyphos about 2 years ago
Being the son and heir of the principal shareholder does automatically confer certain bennies. Even playing against a kid seemingly of his own aristocratic class, Sedgwick Nuttingham III is way ahead even before the game commences….
Enter.Name.Here about 2 years ago
There actually is a way to win instantly like this, sort of like betting on the races:……..“once a player reached the “Day of Reckoning” space, they had to choose one of two options. The first was to continue along the road to “Millionaire Acres,” if the player believed they had enough money to out-score all opponents.
The second option was to try to become a “Millionaire Tycoon” by betting everything on one number and spinning the wheel. The player immediately won the game if the chosen number came up, or went to the “Poor Farm” and was eliminated if it did not. "……….
One more thing… WHAT life cards? I recall no cards. That’s Monopoly.