Ah, Monopoly. The game everyone knows, far too many people play, and almost no-one likes. So “good” it barely scrapes into the top 15,000 games (as rated by games players on Boardgamegeek). Blatantly ripped off from Lizie Magie’s 1904-patented “The Landlord’s game” (which actually, Karma, was intended as a teaching tool with a salutory lesson – to demonstrate how rents enrich property owners and impoverish tenants).
Ah, Monopoly. The game everyone knows, far too many people play, and almost no-one likes. So “good” it barely scrapes into the top 15,000 games (as rated by games players on Boardgamegeek). Blatantly ripped off from Lizie Magie’s 1904-patented “The Landlord’s game” (which actually, Karma, was intended as a teaching tool with a salutory lesson – to demonstrate how rents enrich property owners and impoverish tenants).
You’ll gather I’m not a “Monopoly” fan either.