Variation: When someone adds Nestle to their tower, all other players glare disapprovingly at the player, knowing the horrible atrocities they've committed. Play continues as normal until the end of the game.
@Caleb N. Nestle has done such a bad things. The search it up, for example Nestle has draining a poor village only-water supplies and then sell it back to them but they had to spend lot of money for something they rightly own.
My Variation: Everyone starts with no Empire Cards. You can adjust your Billboards, but only on your turn BEFORE you roll the dice). You can only have one Empire Card at a time(if you get another Empire Card and both of them aren't Get Out Of Jail Free Cards, you must discard one of them) UNLESS its a Get Out Of Jail Free Card, in which case it is okay to have 2 Empire Cards.(If the Chance Card is also a get out of Jail Free Card, then you can still keep it with an Empire Get Out of Jail Free Card). If you have cash BUT it's insufficient and you have 0 billboards when you owe another player cash, then pay whatever cash you have. If you have no cash nor billboards, do nothing. The Topmost billboard is the one billboard that has the highest value: If the value is the same, then the one closest to you while moving forward is the topmost billboard.
@@guywhoateallthepizza1031 It makes a person more likely to go to McDonald's over Burger King, not guarantee, but the subconscious works in mysterious ways.
@@scarffoxandfriends9401 Lmao no it absolutely doesn't. You literally have nothing backing that up because no one is literally going to choose where to eat because they saw a small picture on a Monopoly game.
@@scarffoxandfriends9401 Actual Product Placement is different then slapping a Logo on a Monopoly board. By your logic as soon as you open this board you become a brain dead corporate consumer and go out to buy at all these companies.
If you stack billboards to the tower, is it legal when the billboard doesn't fit on the top? For example. At the end of this video, the Coca Cola billboard doesn't fit since there's one space over the $800 spot.
The Brands Are: Nerf Transformers Beats Spotify Fender Hasbro EA JetBlue Under Armour Carnival Yahoo Paramount Chevrolet Ebay X Games Ducati Mcdonalds Intel Xbox Nestle Samsung Coca-Cola
I used to have this game board.. but now I don’t and I miss it. I like this game more than og me and my sisters played this a lot of time. But they stopped making this.. I wish I have one
Nerf Transformers Spotify Beats Fendaz JetBlue EA Hasbro Under armor Carnival Yahoo! Paramount Chevrolet eBay X games Dacuti McDonald’s Intel Xbox Nestle Samsung Coca-Cola
This one is even more of a snowball than standard monopoly. Once a player starts to snowball, he's basically won, and there's no point playing for anyone else. Hard pass.
@@VieneLea It's difficult. In standard monopoly, properties are valuable, but they're not dangerous unless in a set. Thus, players can gang up by making mutually benificial trades until they're all on equal footing. In this one, each property has rent equal to the player's tower. The only way to prop up a player to be on the same footing as the point leader would be to just give them properties, and now, you're paying massive rent on two players properties. Not just that, but those players won't remain equal for long. All it takes is one or two bad turns, and one of them is snowballing again.
@@DrDrao It looks like the players have options to take down the strongest player (stealing their billboard) that money alone can't counter (the other players roll 3 times the amount that the leading player does).
@@VieneLea Sure, but every time you land on one of his properties, he's just going to take the billboard back. You're much more likely to land on a property he owns, thus helping him, than you are to be able to hurt him in any way.
@@VieneLea There's also the blistering speed of the game. In monopoly, until a player gets a colored set naturally (Which takes multiple rounds of the board), or 2 players make trades (Unless they're colluding, this also happens quite a ways into the game), the most dangerous property on the board, times square, has a rent of 50. The first property you get in ME already has a rent of 50, and the amount of rent snowballs because not only does more money make you more capable of buying properties, but every person that doesn't have cash on hand to pay the frankly ridiculous rent amounts makes said rent amounts even higher. Like in standard, go, which gives you $200 can save you from all but the most powerful properties with several houses. In this game, if you're behind, one round of go gives you less money than you lose landing on any property of anyone even slightly ahead. Combine that with money loss through buying things, and anyone losing just has no cash on hand, ever. The winning player can leverage this lack of cash for more board control indirectly through auctions, and directly through just taking billboards.
If I made a variant: Every player gets $1100. To decide who goes first, the players race to yell "EMPIRE!". The first to do so gets to go first. If you are in jail, you stay there until you roll doubles. Each turn you fail, you must pay everybody $50 + a billboard. While in jail, you cannot collect rent, bid on auctions, or buy office tiles. If you are in jail and would collect rent, it instead goes to Free Parking. If you land on Free Parking, you collect all the money and must take a trip 10 spaces forward. If you can't play something in full, you are automatically bankrupt and give everything you have to the creditor.
A variant of this game that I came up with: Every player starts with $1500. Every player takes 1 Empire card. You pay rent equal to the number directly above the brand you landed on. Don't own any billboards? You don't get anything when passing GO. You can purchase office tiles for the lowest number visible on your tower. Rival Tower Tax causes every tower except yours to lose the top billboard. Tower Tax causes every tower to lose the top billboard. You pay pass Free Parking multiple times, with increasing price, starting at $50 and the price incrementing by $50 per trip. For example, you pass Free Parking 3 times. The first pass is $50. The second pass is $100. The third pass is $150. The total cost is $300. The price for getting out of jail is $50, and if you don't roll doubles after 3 turns, then the price is $100. If you can't pay a player or the bank in full, give up your money and give the topmost billboard to the creditor. If you don't have a billboard, you go bankrupt. Extra mode: Nestle billboards must be bought. If you can't afford it, sell other billboards. You must attempt to stop any player from buying the Nestle billboard with anything you have. If another player would stop you from buying the Nestle billboard, they have to buy it instead. Once you do buy it, you are sent to jail. Tower tax (and rival) removes the top billboard that isn't Nestle. Every time your tower changes, you get sent to jail. If for whatever reason you are forced to sell the Nestle billboard, you lose instantly.
My Variation: Everyone starts with no Empire Cards. You can adjust your Billboards, but only on your turn BEFORE you roll the dice). You can only have one Empire Card at a time(if you get another Empire Card and both of them aren't Get Out Of Jail Free Cards, you must discard one of them) UNLESS its a Get Out Of Jail Free Card, in which case it is okay to have 2 Empire Cards.(If the Chance Card is also a get out of Jail Free Card, then you can still keep it with an Empire Get Out of Jail Free Card). If you have cash BUT it's insufficient and you have 0 billboards when you owe another player cash, then pay whatever cash you have. If you have no cash nor billboards, do nothing. Extra Mode: Topmost Billboards are the billboards with the highest value. For example, the most expensive billboard player 1 owns is Coca-cola. Player 2 lands on Rival Tower tax and selects player 1. Player 1 loses Coca-Cola card. If a player owns two billboards with joint highest value, then the one billboard which space is closest to the player who owns that billboard is considered Topmost Billboard. See what piece you're playing. If you buy a brand that matches your piece, its 50K off! Use it with Bargain Business Card, and you only need to pay $50K for the billboard you want!
Interesting variant, and yet another version of monopoly that pushes to the end of the game quickly once someone is clearly ahead.
Variation: When someone adds Nestle to their tower, all other players glare disapprovingly at the player, knowing the horrible atrocities they've committed. Play continues as normal until the end of the game.
@Caleb N. Nestle has done such a bad things. The search it up, for example Nestle has draining a poor village only-water supplies and then sell it back to them but they had to spend lot of money for something they rightly own.
what about ea
@@winsthe.funklebunkle One uses child labor to get cocoa in africa and the other is a bad game company I think its clear whos worse
@@winsthe.funklebunkle EA is but a naughty boy compared to nestle
What about Blackrock
You have to admire the amount of restraint it took for Hasbro to place their own brands as brown properties
Nice to see you made this, I picked this up a few weeks ago
While I understand the rules there's something so informative with how you read them
My Variation:
Everyone starts with no Empire Cards.
You can adjust your Billboards, but only on your turn BEFORE you roll the dice).
You can only have one Empire Card at a time(if you get another Empire Card and both of them aren't Get Out Of Jail Free Cards, you must discard one of them) UNLESS its a Get Out Of Jail Free Card, in which case it is okay to have 2 Empire Cards.(If the Chance Card is also a get out of Jail Free Card, then you can still keep it with an Empire Get Out of Jail Free Card).
If you have cash BUT it's insufficient and you have 0 billboards when you owe another player cash, then pay whatever cash you have. If you have no cash nor billboards, do nothing.
The Topmost billboard is the one billboard that has the highest value: If the value is the same, then the one closest to you while moving forward is the topmost billboard.
Add one more rule, If you pass GO on "Take a Trip", do not collect the current tower value, this may have advantage to any players.
I only have the normal Empire Version of this board.
The most elegant form of product placement
I love how EA is in this game, really shows what they truly care about. I could imagine a chance card saying:
“You buy all the Sims 4 DLC, pay $1000.”
EA games are as greedy as mobile games.
That’s Probably HALF Of What The Real Total Is
@@ryanfigueroa2164 It's legit just a few bucks short of $1,000 USD.
EA owned PopCap games in 2012 for an estimated mininum of 650Million dollars
I have Monopoly Empire (2015 version) at home. Thanks for this "How to Play" video!
Finally, one that I own other than the regular game
I acquired this item yesterday at a Goodwill store.
I love how this is just Ad Placement: The Board Game.
No one is going to want to eat at McDonald's just because they saw a Logo in a Monopoly board.
@@guywhoateallthepizza1031 It makes a person more likely to go to McDonald's over Burger King, not guarantee, but the subconscious works in mysterious ways.
@@scarffoxandfriends9401
Lmao no it absolutely doesn't.
You literally have nothing backing that up because no one is literally going to choose where to eat because they saw a small picture on a Monopoly game.
@@guywhoateallthepizza1031 literally just put in "product placement psychology" into a web search and you'll find plenty of articles on the subject.
@@scarffoxandfriends9401
Actual Product Placement is different then slapping a Logo on a Monopoly board.
By your logic as soon as you open this board you become a brain dead corporate consumer and go out to buy at all these companies.
For just about any one over 8 its a great game and quick to play.
Just have the rules on hand as someone will argue. Rules are not hard to learn.
Fun fact:in some versions of monopoly empire there is a token of red from angry birds
Defiantly my Favourite version of Monopoly.
Actually used this to remind me, my brother, and my friend, of the rules.
this is a good game, i haven't played it for years
If you stack billboards to the tower, is it legal when the billboard doesn't fit on the top? For example. At the end of this video, the Coca Cola billboard doesn't fit since there's one space over the $800 spot.
I think since he used a piece that was too big, it does count even if the last piece takes too much space on the tower.
Correct
@@TripleSGamesif you in jail and you rolled a swap billboards do you do it or not
You can choose if you want to do it. If you want to, sure, but you’ll stay in jail whether you wanted to swap billboards or not.
Do you get an office tower for utilities?
Unless you get all 4 yourself. Otherwise no.
The biggest add in the world
Like the idea just wish had 5 and 6 player version.
Couldn't you just get more towers?
@@nintendoboy3605 the board is smaller, so its really to small to work well like that.
@@decent_random I mean we could change it a bit and have the tower not on the board
@@nintendoboy3605 I mean there are fewer spaces, nobody could get enough billboards to win
@@decent_random Decrease the amount of required bill boards
Fun fact: each board has a different set of properties
The Brands Are:
Nerf
Transformers
Beats
Spotify
Fender
Hasbro
EA
JetBlue
Under Armour
Carnival
Yahoo
Paramount
Chevrolet
Ebay
X Games
Ducati
Mcdonalds
Intel
Xbox
Nestle
Samsung
Coca-Cola
The variants of games in this channel are sometimes variants of variants. Let's wait 'til we get variants of variants of variants.
This one actually seems pretty sick
Simple but sick
Could you do the monopoly secret vault next?
What are talking about? I just searched that up and I can’t find anything.
That game is too expensive at the moment
I used to have this game board.. but now I don’t and I miss it. I like this game more than og me and my sisters played this a lot of time. But they stopped making this.. I wish I have one
Community chest has been replaced with empire cards
What is it with empires and their phalic symbols a.k.a towers.
monopoly: advertising two
Military conquest style or…?
ahh my favorite variant of monopoly
Huh, that's an interesting variant!
I just found one of these in my son's wardrobe,😂 it's been there since 2012😂
Mines different
Please can any body till me what i will do if i lande in other player space and i don't have mony
If it doesn't say in the video, then the rules are the same as regular monopoly. Which would mean it would get auctioned.
@@TripleSGames but how
@@theAstarrr Give him my billboard or return it to a yard and get my money back from the bank
curiosity, this game was banned in Brazil for "showing children many brands of companies" something very ridiculous.
Yes, I am from Brazil
I think when the original version of this game was released, parents complained about the brands, too. It’s a pretty retarded complaint honestly.
Children see brands of companies all the time and yet Monopoly is where they draw the line?
Wtf? How is showing children brands a bad thing?
@@SpiceyNachoz I don't know ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
so fun
I never like to see that EA logo on it.
1:09 coca cola espuma logo
What? You see that?!
I assume the money is in units of thousands seeing as the brands cost hundreds of thousands :P
Something similar is monopoly here & now
Nerf, Transformers
Spotify, Beats by Dre, Fender
jetBlue, Electronic Arts, Hasbro
Under Armour, Carnival, Yahoo
Paramount, Chevrolet, eBay
X Games, Ducati, McDonald's
Intel, Xbox, Nestle
Samsung, Coca-Cola
No. 79 Star Trek ascendency, how to play
Nerf
Transformers
Spotify
Beats
Fendaz
JetBlue
EA
Hasbro
Under armor
Carnival
Yahoo!
Paramount
Chevrolet
eBay
X games
Dacuti
McDonald’s
Intel
Xbox
Nestle
Samsung
Coca-Cola
Play the game with my friends for the first time last night. Do not be deceived it cause even mire discord that the normal game😂
I like 1 more space to get to go is cola coal
I still regret buying the Monopoly revolution
wow
Towers 💀
From card game to board game...
Beats headphone soup
I had this before but then I lost it :(
Where is it now
itsssss col
This one is even more of a snowball than standard monopoly. Once a player starts to snowball, he's basically won, and there's no point playing for anyone else. Hard pass.
Can't the players gang on that one player?
@@VieneLea It's difficult. In standard monopoly, properties are valuable, but they're not dangerous unless in a set. Thus, players can gang up by making mutually benificial trades until they're all on equal footing.
In this one, each property has rent equal to the player's tower. The only way to prop up a player to be on the same footing as the point leader would be to just give them properties, and now, you're paying massive rent on two players properties.
Not just that, but those players won't remain equal for long. All it takes is one or two bad turns, and one of them is snowballing again.
@@DrDrao It looks like the players have options to take down the strongest player (stealing their billboard) that money alone can't counter (the other players roll 3 times the amount that the leading player does).
@@VieneLea Sure, but every time you land on one of his properties, he's just going to take the billboard back. You're much more likely to land on a property he owns, thus helping him, than you are to be able to hurt him in any way.
@@VieneLea There's also the blistering speed of the game. In monopoly, until a player gets a colored set naturally (Which takes multiple rounds of the board), or 2 players make trades (Unless they're colluding, this also happens quite a ways into the game), the most dangerous property on the board, times square, has a rent of 50.
The first property you get in ME already has a rent of 50, and the amount of rent snowballs because not only does more money make you more capable of buying properties, but every person that doesn't have cash on hand to pay the frankly ridiculous rent amounts makes said rent amounts even higher.
Like in standard, go, which gives you $200 can save you from all but the most powerful properties with several houses. In this game, if you're behind, one round of go gives you less money than you lose landing on any property of anyone even slightly ahead. Combine that with money loss through buying things, and anyone losing just has no cash on hand, ever. The winning player can leverage this lack of cash for more board control indirectly through auctions, and directly through just taking billboards.
Sponsored by 4th of July
When Nestle has been purchased, the economy collapses. The player with the most money wins
This game is just company propaganda
True
Yup. It's almost a bit nauseating.
4th
If I made a variant:
Every player gets $1100.
To decide who goes first, the players race to yell "EMPIRE!". The first to do so gets to go first.
If you are in jail, you stay there until you roll doubles. Each turn you fail, you must pay everybody $50 + a billboard.
While in jail, you cannot collect rent, bid on auctions, or buy office tiles.
If you are in jail and would collect rent, it instead goes to Free Parking.
If you land on Free Parking, you collect all the money and must take a trip 10 spaces forward.
If you can't play something in full, you are automatically bankrupt and give everything you have to the creditor.
Lol (third)
A variant of this game that I came up with:
Every player starts with $1500.
Every player takes 1 Empire card.
You pay rent equal to the number directly above the brand you landed on.
Don't own any billboards? You don't get anything when passing GO.
You can purchase office tiles for the lowest number visible on your tower.
Rival Tower Tax causes every tower except yours to lose the top billboard.
Tower Tax causes every tower to lose the top billboard.
You pay pass Free Parking multiple times, with increasing price, starting at $50 and the price incrementing by $50 per trip.
For example, you pass Free Parking 3 times. The first pass is $50. The second pass is $100. The third pass is $150. The total cost is $300.
The price for getting out of jail is $50, and if you don't roll doubles after 3 turns, then the price is $100.
If you can't pay a player or the bank in full, give up your money and give the topmost billboard to the creditor. If you don't have a billboard, you go bankrupt.
Extra mode: Nestle billboards must be bought. If you can't afford it, sell other billboards. You must attempt to stop any player from buying the Nestle billboard with anything you have. If another player would stop you from buying the Nestle billboard, they have to buy it instead. Once you do buy it, you are sent to jail. Tower tax (and rival) removes the top billboard that isn't Nestle. Every time your tower changes, you get sent to jail. If for whatever reason you are forced to sell the Nestle billboard, you lose instantly.
My Variation:
Everyone starts with no Empire Cards.
You can adjust your Billboards, but only on your turn BEFORE you roll the dice).
You can only have one Empire Card at a time(if you get another Empire Card and both of them aren't Get Out Of Jail Free Cards, you must discard one of them) UNLESS its a Get Out Of Jail Free Card, in which case it is okay to have 2 Empire Cards.(If the Chance Card is also a get out of Jail Free Card, then you can still keep it with an Empire Get Out of Jail Free Card).
If you have cash BUT it's insufficient and you have 0 billboards when you owe another player cash, then pay whatever cash you have. If you have no cash nor billboards, do nothing.
Extra Mode: Topmost Billboards are the billboards with the highest value. For example, the most expensive billboard player 1 owns is Coca-cola. Player 2 lands on Rival Tower tax and selects player 1. Player 1 loses Coca-Cola card. If a player owns two billboards with joint highest value, then the one billboard which space is closest to the player who owns that billboard is considered Topmost Billboard.
See what piece you're playing. If you buy a brand that matches your piece, its 50K off! Use it with Bargain Business Card, and you only need to pay $50K for the billboard you want!
When one player goes bankrupt in your variation, how will the game deal with their cash, Empire Cards and Get Out Of Jail Free Cards?
@@addisonfung5009 Give them to creditor
@@legendgames128 Oh, okay. Did you check my variation? That's one of the Monopoly Board Games I've owned!