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Post by billmcdee on Jun 11, 2017 11:18:33 GMT -5
With Patseen's blessing and kind permission, I am going to try an episode of this game. I recently discovered it and it is rather enjoyable to me.
I do not know when I will start it, but I am just beginning to work on it some.
More to come.
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Post by billmcdee on Jun 18, 2017 10:15:34 GMT -5
Due to an incredibly busy and draining week both physically and emotionally, coupled with some lousy weather and my hesitancy to be online during bad storms, I've not had a lot of time lately to devote to my net game stuff, although I did this morning thankfully.
I'm slowly working more and more on this game. I'm debating whether to keep it as it was, or to make it a series with a returning champion. Still in the midst of working that out while doing some screen grabs/captures for the visuals.
More to come...
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Post by billmcdee on Jun 28, 2017 9:03:42 GMT -5
Hi all,
I'm still in the process of working on visuals, some of which I have shared already.
I'm anticipating a late July debut for this game.
Here's a breakdown of some things/rules for you to look over.
This version will be a 30 minute version and actually have returning champions (3 day maximum):
Three $100,000 games will be played per day.
The returning champion will always play the third game.
Random.org will choose which $100,000 game will be played.
There is no "section" with which to have to split winnings any longer.
The 8 games that will be rotated are:
Advance to Boardwalk
Bank Buster
Block Party
Community Chest
Electric Company
No Vacancy
Park It
Ride The Rails
The rules for each of these games will be explained during the episode itself.
All three players will then play one final game against one another to determine the day's winner…
THE GREAT LAND GRAB
The board has 28 numbers (7 columns by 4 rows).
Hidden behind 22 of them are the 22 properties found on the
Monopoly board. Hidden behind 4 of them are the 4 railroads.
Hidden behind 2 of them are the utilities (Water Works & Electric Co.).
All three players will play this game.
All three players, starting with the top winner of the day, will keep selecting
property cards until they have a total of five kept.
The player who accumulates the most money in this round will get to keep
all of their earlier game winnings from their $100,000 game played. The other 2 players will win 50% of their
earlier game winnings.
The cost of each property will determine a player's final score.
e.g. Baltic Ave $60, Water Works $150, Connecticut Ave. $120, Ventor Ave. $260 and B&O Railroad $200.
That player's total would be $790. If that turns out to be the highest score, that player plays for $1,000,000.
The top winner from the $100,000 games will have the option to pass one property to each of his other
two opponents.
The second place finisher from the $100,000 games will have the option to pass one property to the third place
finisher.
Players must immediately decide if they wish to keep a property or pass it.
If a Monopoly is captured, the dollar value is doubled.
So if Park Place ($350) and Boardwalk ($400) are both captured by the same player,
the $750 doubles to $1,500.
Capture all 4 Railroads and the $800 doubles to $1,600.
Caputure both utliities and the $300 doubles to $600.
ADVANCE TO "GO" - The $1,000,000 game.
There will be nothing but cash, no trips or other prizes on the board.
Winning contestants can play it up to three days in a row.
Each day is worth a maximum of $1,000,000.
Day three will also win a Rolls Royce if a player either lands on "GO" or passes "GO".
More rules to come.
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