The cards say exactly what needs to happen. If one person is to pay or reli quish a property, the card says it. If everyone has to pay for a "birthday" the card says it. The wild cards he kinda explained. The concept is the same but everyone is susceptible to how you decide to use your wild cards.
A variant of this game that I came up with: The goal is to bankrupt every player and own 5 color sets. You draw 1 card per turn. If a player runs out of cards, then on their next turn, they draw 2 instead of 1. Wild cards can be used for both property sets. Just lay it out as the center of both, and have one set extending one way, while the other color set extends the other way. If you do not have any cards in either your hand or in front of you, then you go bankrupt, and are out of the game. Put all of your cards into the discard pile, regardless if they are action cards or not.
Dont worry! It was pretty confusing the first time i learnt how to play! I suggest playing in teams if it is too complicated for you. Play with someone who knows how to play and they can guide you through the game.
1: You discard extra cards to the bottom of the deck, not the discard pile. 2: There is no need to worry about duplicate property cards, since they simply don't exist. There aren't any property cards that have the same name (with the exception of wild cards). The wild cards don't have a name, but they do fill the role of a property. For example, if I have New York Avenue and St James Place, a wild card that I place down for that set will count as Tennessee Avenue. This means you can have multiple wild cards in one set.
I have and love this game and believe me, this game can break more friendships than UNO, especially when playing the powerful cards. Deal, Bid, and Empire Card are the trifecta of Monopoly card games.
The reason I'm only watching this video is because my friends didn't believe me that you don't really need to place the 3 cards in the start of the game.. They said ''I must to'' but they didn't believe nor agreed to me But after watching this video, I was right :)
Hello. Thanks for the explanation in this video. We recently started playing this fun game with the family. One question, last night something happen, one player thrown a Collector Debt card, the player who needed to pay placed a "Just Not" action card, which the first player added another "Just No" action card, can a "Just No" card cancel another "Just No" card?
We do that, I don't think it says in the rules anywhere about it. We do this with every action in the game. Yes, that includes Deal Breakers too. It gets insane.
I've played this game lots of times but I always have the same doubt.. Imagine you steal a complete set from another player (with a joker or wild card) and you already have a property of that same color. Do you attach that joker or wild card to another set of properties you have or you have to use an action to do it?
yes....after stealing a property you can place a joker on any color of the set...if you need ....but you cant arrange the same color of property in two different sets
Triple S Games I checked everywhere in the rule list , it’s not there 🧐. Can you please clear my doubts , if you have any contacts. Because i bought the game very recently I none of my friends circles has it.
If a property set contains a wildcard and the set has a house and/or hotel built on it, can the wildcard be turned as part of the go? If so, what happens to the house/hotel?
There's still some things that aren't spoke about. Such as, if you have 2 cards of a color set and a wild card that completes the color set, if someone places down an action card that allows them to steal a color set, are they allowed to steal the color set with the wild card? Not just the wild cards that have 2 different colors on them, but the wild cards that can be literally any property. And if this is the case, if a player steals a color set with a wild card in it, is that player forced to use that wild card as part of the set they stole for the rest of the game? Or are they allowed to take that wild card from the complete color set they stole, and use it for a different color set?
If you end up having say 2 cards in your hand can you pick up 3 to make it 5 during the game or can you only pick up more than 2 when you having no cards at all?
Say you only have larger bills in your bank. You get charged a “it’s my birthday pay me $2 million card” so you give a $4 mil card bc you don’t have a 2 mil and no change is given. Then the same person charges you rent for $5 million. Do you give them a total of $7 million? Or do you play out of your bank 2 separate times with no change given either time on the same hand ?
Good question. Depending who I play with, some will count it as an action and others just consider it as a wild card and be used how we want (even if flipped) as 1 action.
@Triple S Games I have a question about the rules. Let's say your opponent has no money in his bank, and he only has one full property set. On your turn, if you play a rent card and force your opponent to pay rent, does he still have to pay you in properties even if he has a full set? Thanks for the video. And I can't wait to play this with my friends.
If I play a deal breaker and asked my opponent to give me a set of properties, and she/he gave me her set of properties, but after giving her/his set she/he realized that she have a ‘just say no card’ Can she play that against me or it’s too late ?
Wait why would you have to pay a player? Is there action cards that make you pay a player? When do you have to do your action cards? Is it like if you draw an action card you have to do the action?
If a player use a deal breaker into a full set with a wild propriety on it, would he be able to take it, or the player with the full property is able to switch the card as he wants?
Hi If lets say I don't have any money in my bank And I only have 2 full sets of property Can I use my full set to pay them ? Or i dont have to pay them ?
If you have enough monetary value on your properties then you must pay the rent, if say the rent is 5M and you have like properties worth only 2M then you don’t pay any rent, but if you have properties worth more than that then you must pay the rent using properties
Anyone remember this other Monopoly card game? I don't remember what it was called, but it had some interesting mechanics such as trading for other players' discarded cards. There were cards for each property in the game, and you needed to make color sets to earn money, where you win by accumulating $10,000 over one or more rounds. One odd thing was the token cards - they represented someone landing on your property and could multiply its value!
The two other card games, I don't know about the release of them, were Monopoly Bid, and Monopoly Empire card game. Triple S also has videos covering them.
My box came with 4 cards that give a vague explanation but pretty much no rules or how to play guide they should just put a single card with a qr code to this video in it and the 4 reference cards because there's a lot to this game to fit in small instructions if they aren't going to put them on the box or a rule book in the box
@@coolcapricorn2296 Typically for games with cards like that, If drawing is a positive, then yeah, it would be the player that played it. If drawing is a negative, then you'd be doing it against a player.
Can someone explain to me what the rules are with the action cards? I understand it counts as a turn - but I am just now learning that you can use it later after placing it in the action pile.... so I if I place a “Just Say No” card, I can use it later for whenever I want?
Basically, action cards have 2 purposes (you choose 1 of them, not both): 1. Play it into your bank as a money card in your turn so you can use it to pay later. 2. Play it into the discard pile and do the action on the card, ignore the money value, in your turn. The only exception is Just Say No cards, which can be played into the discard pile at any time when someone plays an action card that affects you so you can be immune to it. It does not count towards 3 card limit during your turn and if you used it as an action (put it in the discard pile), that's it.
When its my turn for example and im playing 1 card steal a property card and the other player playing nope, if i play nope back, this counts as a 2nd move or no ???
Is there bankrupt in the game? What happens if you have a complete set and nothing else in your bank and an action card, do you have to pay with your complete set?
I love how somehow you basically just read the rules in some cases word for word and yet it still made 100x more sense! 😂
Lol ikr
Cuz he visualized it, duh
Just like with Codenames and probably most of them.
😂
0:17 "Hand five cards to each player"
0:22 *Shows six cards in player's hand*
I couldn’t focus after that happened.
Lmao your right
he probably accidentally dealt 6 cards
@@hazlosimple3 bro I literally stopped the video and scrolled until I saw the first post about it
Clear and concise! played this 5 times in a row. Thanks for aiding in making the evening fun!
Ok this is a good explanation and all but I feel like u should also explain how the action cards work
It literally says it on the card
@@esa.1942 True, but some of them don't say whether the person that played the card or everyone is supposed to do the action
@@coolcapricorn2296 person to the left
Make ur own rulessssss
The cards say exactly what needs to happen. If one person is to pay or reli quish a property, the card says it. If everyone has to pay for a "birthday" the card says it. The wild cards he kinda explained. The concept is the same but everyone is susceptible to how you decide to use your wild cards.
We have gotten several other families addicted to this game. VERY competitive once you get it down!
I like the idea but the game does seem very confusing.
literally, it is a very interesting game...
@@LetsSitNPlay yeah it's super interesting..me and my Bois play it everytime
you're not alone with that thinking!
It seems it but it’s not
@@111ludoo ur right..everything gets clear after playing. it even written on the how to play card..
A variant of this game that I came up with:
The goal is to bankrupt every player and own 5 color sets.
You draw 1 card per turn.
If a player runs out of cards, then on their next turn, they draw 2 instead of 1.
Wild cards can be used for both property sets. Just lay it out as the center of both, and have one set extending one way, while the other color set extends the other way.
If you do not have any cards in either your hand or in front of you, then you go bankrupt, and are out of the game. Put all of your cards into the discard pile, regardless if they are action cards or not.
Noce
But what if you bankrupt every player before getting 5 color sets?
@@asseraljehini3724 maybe it's 'or' (I know s/he wrote 'and')
@@bull3tbill3 why walnuts not almonds or cashews and peanuts Idk
You need to add a rule to prevent player 1 from winning instantly by forcing rent or the birthday card for an immediate win.
I used to play this game all the time and now I want to start playing it again so I wanted to remember and this is such a good explaining video
What happens if I dont have any payment cards in the bank?? And the opponent asks for rent or something?
@@zainraza1965 Pay him through ur properties..if u dont have properties too then u don't have to pay him😂
Excellent instructions. Thank you!!
I wish I would’ve seen this video before I started playing and finished a game lol. This game is surprisingly fun!
Nice nicely explained. Just watching your video once, I could understand the rules.
I bow to you, because it just confused the absolute sh*t out of me!!
Very good explanation, short but profound. Thank you !
He just read the whole rule book
This is the actually first time I have one of these games shown in this channel 😂
Good info but I feel the foundation elements is missing , because of which the explanation doesn't make much overall sense
This guy explains it better than the actual rules
Thanks!
It's so confusing 😥
Afifa Anjum me too, i always lose againts my friends
Afifa Anjum IKRRRRR
Dont worry! It was pretty confusing the first time i learnt how to play! I suggest playing in teams if it is too complicated for you. Play with someone who knows how to play and they can guide you through the game.
Afifa Anjum no it’s not
Yes it is
1: You discard extra cards to the bottom of the deck, not the discard pile.
2: There is no need to worry about duplicate property cards, since they simply don't exist. There aren't any property cards that have the same name (with the exception of wild cards). The wild cards don't have a name, but they do fill the role of a property. For example, if I have New York Avenue and St James Place, a wild card that I place down for that set will count as Tennessee Avenue. This means you can have multiple wild cards in one set.
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@@dailyepicmemes9883 ??
So clear and concise. Thanks a ton!
Awesome and precise explanation 👏
I have and love this game and believe me, this game can break more friendships than UNO, especially when playing the powerful cards. Deal, Bid, and Empire Card are the trifecta of Monopoly card games.
Amazing video, I have this game but never could understand the game rules n now everything is clear to me thank you 😁👍
The reason I'm only watching this video is because my friends
didn't believe me that you don't really need to place the 3 cards in the start of the game..
They said ''I must to'' but they didn't believe nor agreed to me
But after watching this video, I was right :)
yesss
Thanks man,
I've been so confused
This was very helpful thank you!!
Amazing video thanks bro
Thank you.... I really mean from a family going mental under lock down... Thank you xx
You're welcome! Hang in there!
Excellent explanation! Thank you :)
Hello. Thanks for the explanation in this video. We recently started playing this fun game with the family.
One question, last night something happen, one player thrown a Collector Debt card, the player who needed to pay placed a "Just Not" action card, which the first player added another "Just No" action card, can a "Just No" card cancel another "Just No" card?
We do that, I don't think it says in the rules anywhere about it.
We do this with every action in the game. Yes, that includes Deal Breakers too. It gets insane.
@@aaronjonessonofindianajones sweet, thank you for your reply. Time to get crazy games with that card lol
you can cancel a just no card with a just no card, its stated in the rules on the paper that came with the cards
I've played this game lots of times but I always have the same doubt.. Imagine you steal a complete set from another player (with a joker or wild card) and you already have a property of that same color. Do you attach that joker or wild card to another set of properties you have or you have to use an action to do it?
yes....after stealing a property you can place a joker on any color of the set...if you need ....but you cant arrange the same color of property in two different sets
once you take a set, you can do whatever you want to it. you can rearrange it, add or remove cards and add houses and hotels
You can arrange them anytime on your turn if you have the card colors you need
I had no idea how to play this and was about to trash this-thank you very much!
Thanks!
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Thank you for expelling it but I kinda did not understand it very well
Thank you so much!
My version’s different, please post an updated version
Thank you so much for this
This game is more fun than it deserves with the name "monopoly" attached to it ;D
How do you know which ones to shuffle though...the dealing still doesn't make sense to me
Thankyou for the tutorial. Ive heard this game is fun..looks a bit complicated tho! Daft question but where are all the houses and hotels in this?
Why are u having 6 cards in the beginning? Not 5
Hello there, I have a doubt?. Can I play a forced deal ( that is swap properties) when I have zero properties On me
I don't know, I can't remember it. I would recommend looking it up in the rules. sorry
Triple S Games I checked everywhere in the rule list , it’s not there 🧐. Can you please clear my doubts , if you have any contacts. Because i bought the game very recently I none of my friends circles has it.
you can't play forced deal when you have no card you can just turn it to a money
I understand. Nice.
If a property set contains a wildcard and the set has a house and/or hotel built on it, can the wildcard be turned as part of the go? If so, what happens to the house/hotel?
Super helpful !
Excellent explanation. Short and clear
There's still some things that aren't spoke about. Such as, if you have 2 cards of a color set and a wild card that completes the color set, if someone places down an action card that allows them to steal a color set, are they allowed to steal the color set with the wild card? Not just the wild cards that have 2 different colors on them, but the wild cards that can be literally any property.
And if this is the case, if a player steals a color set with a wild card in it, is that player forced to use that wild card as part of the set they stole for the rest of the game? Or are they allowed to take that wild card from the complete color set they stole, and use it for a different color set?
Are sets protected from paying a debt?
If you end up having say 2 cards in your hand can you pick up 3 to make it 5 during the game or can you only pick up more than 2 when you having no cards at all?
Only two. You only take five cards if in the beginning of your turn you have no cards in hand.
So much better than playing regular Monopoly for eight hours and still no one has won.
That means you’re playing it wrong there is too much currency in circulation
Can you do stratego ?
What about the Action card blocking an action. If you play it during your hand do you get back your $$ or property
So this is a modified monopoly bid?
You didn't add india amazon in the description :c
You did a great job explaining but I am so confused haha
Square corner gang:”we’re supposed to join!”
Tax bros:”me too!
Mr.monopoly:”goodbye! You don’t join!”
What does he mean by if you don’t have cards then don’t pay. Can you choose not to pay?
I had to watch a few times to get it, but now I got it down. Thanks!
Same version as the old one but without spending 4 hours to finish?
Can we play action card before take 2 card during our turn ?
Prove:Me playing with my grampa
Me :🙃😬
My: grampa:🫤
Can you do three action cards in a row?
Whaaaaaaaaaat …….. okay I thought this was gonna be easier than the board - I KNOW The board game- - oh well - I’ll practice it another time … … 🤦🏼♀️
Say you only have larger bills in your bank. You get charged a “it’s my birthday pay me $2 million card” so you give a $4 mil card bc you don’t have a 2 mil and no change is given. Then the same person charges you rent for $5 million. Do you give them a total of $7 million? Or do you play out of your bank 2 separate times with no change given either time on the same hand ?
The last part of your question is how you play. You pay out of your bank each separate time, without receiving any change back.
When the Card game is more complicated than the board game ...
Can we play more than one action card?
What's the difference between this Monopoly Deal and the blue box Monopoly Deal??
Does flipping a flip properly card count as a play?
No
Good question. Depending who I play with, some will count it as an action and others just consider it as a wild card and be used how we want (even if flipped) as 1 action.
Thank you
@Triple S Games I have a question about the rules. Let's say your opponent has no money in his bank, and he only has one full property set. On your turn, if you play a rent card and force your opponent to pay rent, does he still have to pay you in properties even if he has a full set?
Thanks for the video. And I can't wait to play this with my friends.
yes he would
If I play a deal breaker and asked my opponent to give me a set of properties, and she/he gave me her set of properties, but after giving her/his set she/he realized that she have a ‘just say no card’ Can she play that against me or it’s too late ?
too late
but when does paying rent occur?
Wait why would you have to pay a player? Is there action cards that make you pay a player? When do you have to do your action cards? Is it like if you draw an action card you have to do the action?
Does a full set include property wild cards?
Yes, but you dont need property card for a full set. It's up to you for use it or not
Thanks bro
Thanks bro
Thanks bro
Thanks bro
If u said deal 5 cards each y did u have 6???
I love this game a lot but, i have a question, can I SLY a wild card? Especially the Property Wild Card that has no value?? Thanks..
No.
My brain during this video: *Dial-up noises* drooool
What if we don't have enough money to pay?
Example: my friend rent me 5$ but I just have 3$. Do I have to pay it with my 3$, or don't pay at all?
Just pay with the $3 only if that's the only card you have
not dollers million
LET’S JUST FIGHT-is how this game usually ends 🤣 fights are worse than Uno tbh. I love it LOL!
So If I want to play the action card on my turn, do they have to be from my hands or from my property sets I’m confused.
your hand
But how does rent (on properties) work?
What I guess is if someone gets the same property card as you, they pay up
Through the action rent card
rent tNo let’s say u have two same colour properties then u have a rent card u
If I have a set, two yellows and third card a yellow wild card. Ask for rent and then remove yellow wild card to another spot. This is correct??
Yes, this is valid.
If a player use a deal breaker into a full set with a wild propriety on it, would he be able to take it, or the player with the full property is able to switch the card as he wants?
yes, he can take the full set with have wild property card on it
Im so confused. How do you actually start the game ? Like we each have 5 cards and then what ?
Hi
If lets say I don't have any money in my bank
And I only have 2 full sets of property
Can I use my full set to pay them ? Or i dont have to pay them ?
If you have enough monetary value on your properties then you must pay the rent, if say the rent is 5M and you have like properties worth only 2M then you don’t pay any rent, but if you have properties worth more than that then you must pay the rent using properties
Anyone remember this other Monopoly card game? I don't remember what it was called, but it had some interesting mechanics such as trading for other players' discarded cards. There were cards for each property in the game, and you needed to make color sets to earn money, where you win by accumulating $10,000 over one or more rounds. One odd thing was the token cards - they represented someone landing on your property and could multiply its value!
There have been 3 card games:
Express Monopoly (Released 1995)
Monopoly: The Card Game (Released 2000)
Monopoly Deal (Released 2008)
The two other card games, I don't know about the release of them, were Monopoly Bid, and Monopoly Empire card game. Triple S also has videos covering them.
My box came with 4 cards that give a vague explanation but pretty much no rules or how to play guide they should just put a single card with a qr code to this video in it and the 4 reference cards because there's a lot to this game to fit in small instructions if they aren't going to put them on the box or a rule book in the box
Can I add another double the rent card on top of another double the rent?
Yes, yes you can
@@allenkeyo no you cannot
No you can’t
So say someone plays the Go action card, does everyone draw two or just the person that played the card?
what does it say on the card?
@@spderweb It just says draw two cards. I think only the person that played the card is supposed to draw but IDK for sure
@@coolcapricorn2296 Typically for games with cards like that, If drawing is a positive, then yeah, it would be the player that played it. If drawing is a negative, then you'd be doing it against a player.
@@spderweb Yeah, that's how I've been playing it. Thanks for assuring me!
Sounds really fun
What player do you pay rent to and why?
You pay rent to the person that played the action card "Rent"
where do you discard the extra cards in your hand?
To the bottom of the draw deck (fresh cards)
Can someone explain to me what the rules are with the action cards? I understand it counts as a turn - but I am just now learning that you can use it later after placing it in the action pile.... so I if I place a “Just Say No” card, I can use it later for whenever I want?
Yes at long as is in the bank
@@TomTheCat. Wait, if an action card is in your (or any player's) bank, it can't be used for its action. It is money now.
Basically, action cards have 2 purposes (you choose 1 of them, not both):
1. Play it into your bank as a money card in your turn so you can use it to pay later.
2. Play it into the discard pile and do the action on the card, ignore the money value, in your turn.
The only exception is Just Say No cards, which can be played into the discard pile at any time when someone plays an action card that affects you so you can be immune to it. It does not count towards 3 card limit during your turn and if you used it as an action (put it in the discard pile), that's it.
When its my turn for example and im playing 1 card steal a property card and the other player playing nope, if i play nope back, this counts as a 2nd move or no ???
No it doesn't
How do the action card work in a better way
this flies over my head omg im bad at rules
Is there bankrupt in the game? What happens if you have a complete set and nothing else in your bank and an action card, do you have to pay with your complete set?
yes
Can 2 people play this game or it should be a group?
It's for 2 to 5 players.
watching this because i'm planning to buy and play with my friends who don't also know how to play it
why did the first player start with 6 when every player gets 5??? can you count???
When you rearrange the double sided property card does that count as one card played?
Yes, i believe it does. That’s how I interpret the rules.
No, it does not count as one card played because it does not come from your hand. Cards to be played should be coming from your hand.
No. You can rearrange it though only during your turn.
If he draw 5 card, then can he draw 2 cards?(out of cards)
No you draw 5 cards instead of the 2