Monopoly

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Monopoly is a classic real-estate trading board game in which players buy, sell, and develop properties to bankrupt their opponents.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf board game
economic simulation game
averagePlayingTime 60–180 minutes
awarded a place in the National Toy Hall of Fame
basedOn The Landlord's Game NERFINISHED
boardLayout square track of 40 spaces
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalImpact one of the best-selling board games of all time
designer Charles Darrow NERFINISHED
firstPublished 1935
genre real-estate trading game
hasCardGameVariant Monopoly Deal NERFINISHED
hasFamousPropertySet Boardwalk and Park Place NERFINISHED
Mediterranean Avenue and Baltic Avenue NERFINISHED
hasLicensedThemeVersions yes
hasManyEditions yes
hasVideoGameAdaptations yes
includesSpace Chance
Community Chest NERFINISHED
Free Parking
GO
Go to Jail
Income Tax
Jail
Luxury Tax
railroads
utilities
language English
numberOfPlayers 2–8
objective to bankrupt all other players
originalConceptBy Lizzie Magie NERFINISHED
primaryMechanic player elimination
property acquisition
roll and move
trading
publisher Hasbro NERFINISHED
Parker Brothers NERFINISHED
recommendedMinimumAge 8+
standardBankStartMoneyPerPlayer $1500
standardCurrencyUnit dollar
theme capitalism
real estate
usesComponent Chance cards
Community Chest cards
game board
hotels
houses
paper money
property title deed cards
tokens
two six-sided dice

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Pentonville Road appearsOn Monopoly
this entity surface form: UK Monopoly board
Pacific Avenue featuredIn Monopoly
this entity surface form: Monopoly board game
Hasbro hasBrand Monopoly
Hasbro notableProduct Monopoly
this entity surface form: Monopoly board game
Playfish notableWork Monopoly
this entity surface form: Monopoly Millionaires
Hasbro owns Monopoly