Help me to make Monopoly more interesting!

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I dug out the old monopoly board the other day for a quick go, and after landing on the Chance & Community Chest far more often than normal i decided that coming second in a beauty contest was no longer for me.

In true young ones style ive decided to chuck the old cards away and print some more interesting ones - and i'd like to hear your suggestions please!

You can be as rude/twisted/geeky as you like - in fact the more the better. Also, i have no problem reinventing the street and place names too if i get some good suggestions.

Thanks.
 
Replace Community Chest with deck of nudie playing cards. Once everyone has two, draw a flop and start strip poker.
 
Chance card - You can create a legal easement for sexual favours over any one of your properties. If no properties, easement invalid.
 
You bought PC components from someone on an internet forum. The parts turned out to be faulty but you can't get your money back because he's not a shop. Lose £200.
 
Chance Card:

You have been cornered by a gang. Roll a 3 to receive a Mac 10 to escape this situation. If a 3 is not rolled you miss a turn and cannot collect £200 when passing GO.
 
You stop working so go on benefits. Go to Go but do not roll the dice for five rotations.

Collect £200 every go anyway as well as any rent.


Monotonousoply is dull, end of.

Heh, see this is why it's awesome. The rules are so easy to vary.

Plus drinking Monopoly's pretty good.
 
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"Go to Jail, if you pass go collect £200, every time a player passes go collect £100 from them"
 
Just give people only half the starting money, and at the begining set prices to each item of clothing, when people start running out of money, they can "sell" their clothes to the bank.
 
The bank has gone insolvent and needs a bailout, all players must pay £200 into the bank each time they pass 'go' and collect £200. Additionally, everything is now 10% more expensive due to inflation.
 
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