Monopoly Online
Monopoly Online
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Published Apr 28th, 2016 with 2298428 plays
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Monopoly, a delightful browser game inspired by its classic board counterpart, offers an engaging experience to players. Guided by the roll of dice, participants traverse the virtual board, strategically purchasing properties to build their economic empire. By renting out these acquired assets to fellow players, they generate income whenever someone lands on their holdings. The ultimate objective is to skillfully outmaneuver and financially overwhelm all opponents, successfully driving them to bankruptcy. As the game unfolds, players delve into a captivating world of buying houses, acquiring lands, and relishing the growth of their property empire.
Despite contending with only three computer-controlled adversaries, Monopoly Online maintains its allure, providing an exciting and entertaining escapade. Moreover, mastering this digital rendition could serve as excellent practice for future challenges against real-life friends, promising endless hours of fun and learning.
Despite contending with only three computer-controlled adversaries, Monopoly Online maintains its allure, providing an exciting and entertaining escapade. Moreover, mastering this digital rendition could serve as excellent practice for future challenges against real-life friends, promising endless hours of fun and learning.
I probably shouldn’t tell you this because it will make it a lot harder for me to win, which I do most of time now, but your computer players need to be improved:
They almost never trade amongst them selves to try to achieve monopolies so if the player can get any monopoly and is the only one who does he or she is bound to win easily.
Moreover, if a computer player is lucky and does get a monopoly it will mortgage everything down to the hilt in order to build houses. But, inevitably it will land on something that takes the rest of its money so it has to sell houses — of course at only half the original purchase price — and after few such episodes it has no houses or unmortgaged property and is very soon out of the game.
I don’t know what’s involved in improving the ai for your computer players but it might be worth it to improve your game.
Oh, and is there any chance you might open up this site so real people can play against one another?
i dont think so.😡
nver mine that...
Replyi never play this game but i did seen it on phone
i take it back it is on computer too
How to fox FROZEN GAME ????
fix frozen game😎
you have to double click tophat!!!!e😎
stupid thyoon ai does not start trade
Replyit keeps giving me extra goes
Yes, there is a bug, what is happening is you are "double or triple" clicking the "End Turn" button - if you double click, it bypasses the next person, if you triple click, it bypasses TWO people.
It's annoying as you can effectively "cheat by accident"
I couldnt figure out how I was cheating (by accident) now I know.
What are you going to do on the games with the day that is not fair to me and you for
ReplyIs there a way to save the game and then return back to it later
ReplyThe website keeps crashing. it crashes at any point during the game sometimes at the beginning sometimes far into the game. I have not been able to finish a single game either win or lose because the game crashes before one player wins.😦
ReplyHow do we pause
When it is your turn DON'T 'roll the dice'.
Really good Monopoly game😊😛😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
i agree
keeps giving me about 8 throws to the computers 1
ReplyQUESTION: I thought we couldn't buy/trade a property that has a mortgage on it, but I just watched the Shoe do things in this order: (1) Shoe traded $275 to Dog for Pennsylvania Ave. (2) Shoe paid $16 for properties left unmortgaged (3) Shoe unmortgaged Pennsylvania Ave for $176
Maybe I need more caffeine but can anybody help me understand this a little better? TIA
It is perfectly legal to trade mortgaged properies -- check the rules.
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Now I know where I stand with real competition. I did ok for a while, but lost. Here I go again 🙂
ReplyNow that the bug is fixed and the computer will build on its properties, I am learning some things. First, I had set the computer to be Tycoon (figuring it wouldn't build so it wouldn't matter). So when it comes to game play I'm assuming its making decisions based on high-level thinking.
ReplyWhat the dog/computer has done when he ran out of cash is mortgage properties, as many do. But he has one monopoly and added a house any chance he got, rather than un-mortgage a property. It's higher odds that I'd land on one of his 3 high rent properties, but it seems to be hist strategy.
Game is still going...we'll see how I fare against a Tycoon! (I'm just a little grandma)