How to prevent to selling your property: Step 1:Have a weapon Step 2:Threaten that if they attempt to buy it,you’ll kill them right then and there Alternatively Step 1:Just say no.They can’t buy your property without your consent
I love how a good chunk of the rules differences are just common house rules people play regular monopoly with, often without realizing those house rules are why their monopoly games go on forever.
@@elgordobondiola yea, auctioning is like the only actually interesting part of monopoly. I love how most of the time it just ends up being snakes and ladders but with money because of all the house rules.
The one I hated was the money for free parking. I was a rulebook kid in the family, so when they all agreed that discarded money goes to the center and anyone who lands on free parking gets the money, I was always against it.
@@solsystem1342 I also enjoy actually bargaining with other players over properties, selling them the final piece of a completed monopoly for what amounts to "immunity" to that monopoly, for example. This does absolutely prolong the game if people leverage this angle aggressively, though.
He is doing everything that extends the play time of the original monopoly,such as collect tax on free parking,not auctioning,lending/borrowing money etc.
This is like monopoly: the multi-verse addition. Honestly the board is really cool, and it would be interesting to play on this board well cutting out some of the obnoxious time extending rules.
Someone make a monopoly version that allows you to unlock new universes and trap players in alternate universes. To make the lore more interesting, say those alternate universes are just alternat timelines and make it easier for the first person to unlock a new timeline to conquer it entirely but always give an underdog advantage to trapped players
"Flip the bill over and cut it up to make more" So, eventually you actually run out of usable bills and need to buy another version of monopoly to refill the bank. Wow.
There are 22 properties in the game. If a player is stubborn enough and manages to keep 1 property when another has 21 properties, then the game will never end.
Then the player with 21 properties just has to land on that 1 property, and purchase it from the other player, since they must sell it if it is being purchased.
@@Varik_Keldun monopoly is fun and houserules can make it better. This is just extending it for the sake of the meme to a point where it is unplayable. It's a joke that overstayed its welcome
@@NoFlu they can make it better, but again most houserules just unnecessarily extend the time, like not auctioning, putting money on free parking, trading money, etc. i’m half sure this game was made to illustrate that point.
In the beginning i was like. "Okay the board is big but that doesnt really extend the game at all really" *Only one dice* "No big deal either" *No Auctions* "Lol so like how people who hate fun play the game?" *Players are forced to sell their property for the cost of rent* "Wat"
@@bullfrog-nt1lb the big thing is auctions help drive the game to it's conclusion. Also, without them monopoly is basically snakes and ladders with money where you're trying to stay off the bottom instead of go up.
You will be researching a new technology every 2-3 turn at some point in standart or faster speeds, how people even play with that speed i dont even know what i can build or cant yet. İn marathon speed it doesnt matter how fast you are researching a tecnology, it doesnt take less than 8-10, so its easier to plan and organize your empire.
No, you immedaitely morgage everything you buy unless you can place 4 buildings or a hotel on the property immediately, and then only unmortgage it when you can place a hotel or 4 buildings on it as that is the only way to turn a profit of a building. Having someone land on your empty street LOSES you money considering how cheap the rent+purchase of the property is. If other players does not do this strategy you also never purchase a single property from the bank but rely on landing on their properties which you then buy and mortgage for a profit.
This one also has no forced out of jail state. Optimally is to sit in jail with two or three unconnected, mortgaged, properties, and just wait for the other players to get bored.
The objectove of the game, is to obtain all properties on the board *looks at board What??? At this point, you can even make it a cooperative effort challenge to see how fast you can finish the game.
True or false? Just like regular Monopoly, the player with the highest total goes first. Thanks for letting us click the refresher for the regular rules of Monopoly on the top right!
I think Monopoly states "roll a dice to decide the first player" without indication about how to interpret the result, but I can be wrong and confuse it with another game
@@laytonjr6601 This just made me invent the longest monopoly variation ever Standard monopoly, but with two 16-sided dice ( for example octagonal bipyramid dice ), and the rules state: “to decide the first player, roll both dice and multiply them by each other. Subtract one. write down the number. Repeat while adding numbers to the list, until they spell out the ( full ) name of one of the players ( padded with zeroes to the length of the longest name ) In Extended ASCII encoding. Any additional characters before the name & padding are to be ignored.”
@@solsystem1342 The chance of it sorting correctly is one over 10^6 factorial ( begins with log_10((10^6)!) = Σ{n=0; 10^6}[log_10(n)] = 556579 zeroes ), for my method, assuming an avg name length for long full names of 60, the chance of occurrence is only one over 256 to the 60th, which begins with ceil[log_10(256^60)] = ceil[60l log_10(256)] = 145 zeroes. ( where I’m from, people try to get as many secondary names as possible for some reason, so that’s why 60 )
I like monopoly and I find this version very interesting to play because you can still win even after going bankrupt as you can buy the properties after paying rent + $10.
I feel that to actually balance it while keeping that rule, a player can steal the property from another player by paying double rent or double the value of the property. Example, lets say that I land on States Avenue, and there are no houses on it. Since rent is $10 by default, if I want to buy it from the player, I would pay $280 for it, as the default price of States Avenue is $140. However, if the player who owns States Avenue has a Hotel on it, I would have to give them $1,500 to steal the property, as rent with a hotel is $750.
@@cloveruty Hmm I dont think thats needed because when visualizing the end game, all the properties would be owned. So, the potential winner just has to strategically place their houses/hotels so that everyone bankrupts faster than having the chance to bounce back. Which is why having 1 dice for moving is key as well as making sure a player doesnt bankrupt too early in the game.
@@kamilrichert8446 Well, its about 45 squares from 1 "Go" to the next. Assuming the average dice roll is 3.5 then thats about 13 rolls before you collect $200. Assuming you have to pay $5 per mortgaged street/property on your turn. Thats -$65 per street/property on average before you get $200. So you will have a net loss if you own at least 3 different properties and will eventually bankrupt. This is also assuming you didnt land on any income taxes. So the 1 dice rule and distance between the two "Gos" prevents this soft lock especially at the late/end game phase.
Wait actually? That really means the game will never end. Since it's incredibly unlikely 1 player will land on the one square they need before 1 of the other players lands on a single space they can afford.
This board game is like a double layer of Monopoly. Edit: Almost. But I didn't recognize there are arrows to move inner or outer as well. Because of that, it forms a perimeter of a letter C.
What about a Chance card or Community Chest card saying go to jail? If I land on either Chance or Community Chest (on a respective spot either outer or inner) and the card says go to jail, which jail should my token be sent to?
Also, is there a go to jail said in a Community Chest card and Chance card in Monopoly: Longest Game Ever? Some of the Monopoly board games in different versions have differences of their respective Chance cards and Community Chest cards.
@@gamespotlive3673 It is a common house rule in regular monopoly to put the money that must be paid by the effect of a card or by one of the tax spaces into the middle, which then acts as a jackpot which will be paid out to the next person landing on “free parking”. This version just took that house rule and made it official
This really sounds like my house rules. Although auctions are possible, it was rarely done in my family. Want to clarify that we did not cut the bills at all or roll one die, just did everything else.
1 game of long monopoly could just last a week or even months. If you somehow manage to find some buddies wanna commit to play with you in the first place.
The worst part about this is that someone can either pay the rent owed, meaning the opponent still keeps the property, or just add 10 dollars to the paid rent to only have to pay them for that property once and you then gaining the property.
There are two types of people: The guy who created Monopoly Speed that probably would quit mid game in the normal version and the guy who created this version that would get mad when people where trying to quit and said: "We are going to be donde until someone wins"
Sir, you may have discovered the key to immortality. That said, given that the scenario you describe would essentially be its own version of Purgatory, I think I'll just ask the Reaper if he wants a drink before we get going. 🍻
@@aaronking2020 can happen? they happen almost every time. most the time I end it off and just declare the most likely player to win the winner. tbh, I'm not the best player but still
A variant of this game that I came up with: Don't fill the center of the board at all. Whenever someone collects the money from Free Parking, add the number of properties bought * 100 dollars to the center of the board after the money has been taken. A player can buy a property by landing on it for the cost of rent + 10 * the number of properties bought in total dollars. If you go bankrupt, go directly to jail and if you pass GO, collect $200. If one player owns every single property, then everyone must get back to the outer GO, and by passing the outer GO, they stop there. Players still pay rent and can buy properties by landing on them. If at any point during this race back to the outer GO the winning player loses a property, then normal play resumes.
@@JoshRendall Implementation varies, but the tl;dr is that money paid to the bank (can be ALL money or only non-purchases like tax and jail bail, depending how you houserule) goes into the middle of the board. Land on Free Parking, get whatever money was in the pile.
I wonder why this game excludes the higher-priced properties in the color groups (i.e. Marvin Gardens, Virginia Avenue, Pennsylvania Avenue, Connecticut Avenue, NY Avenue, and Illinois Avenue).
Higher priced properties (specifically the greens and adjacent) are the best value. Although that hardly matters here. Also, with this game wouldn't it be better to let your opponents buy property? Since when they do you can buy it off of them for the cost of rent+10. Lol.
"the player that owns everything wins" "When someone pays you rent, they may purchase your street for 10M" Oh so it's literally impossible to win. Nice.
wouldnt making it so that its two dice make it so that take longer because you pass go more and its harder to land on a specific property? one die gives you more oportunities to waste money-
I was thinking it was going to be something like this: You start playing on the outer board. Whenever someone lands on a property that is not yet owned, everyone plays an entire game of monopoly on the inner board, and whoever wins gets the property on the outer board. That would take a life time.
Doesn't being able to buy a property from a player for 10 + rent mean you're in the hole Everytime you buy a property? Because someone else can get the property from you for less
That's easy: Step 1: build a nice fire in your fireplace. If you don't have a fireplace, you can use any standard barbecue grill. Step 2: Put the game in the fire.
He didnt even mention anything about being able to go bankrupt, so that means that if you lose all your money and hotel stuff, that your stuck in the game and will be continuously poor untill rich mc gee gets all the propertys
@@bagseys Then the point of bank running out of money by printing more money XDDDD We also don’t have auctions which means the price stated there is the maximum for the start. (Auctions can raise values of property and thus affect how much money you get)
Not at this time. The game is too expensive. If anyone wants to send it to me though, I'll put it on the schedule, send me an email and we can discuss the details.
For real, when I saw this video was posted on April 1st after I watched the video, I was sure it was all a joke. But seeing no one commented about it being an April Fool's joke in the comments, I did some research and found out it is real. Almost feel like they were inspired by the house-rules some people use on the original version of the game that causes it to last forever. lol
Seems like after establishing dominance it would be smart to mortgage most of your lower rent properties to keep ownership and prevent players from taking them
What is even the point of the properties if the next player to land on it will just buy it off of you for 10$ extra. Only strategy I see here is to keep your properties mortgaged as much as possible and then unmortgage once you get a set of 3.
Growing up, my family and I always played with a free parking jackpot that started anywhere from 500 to 1500 and anything like luxury and income tax or chance/community chest cards money all went there. It made the rolls on the side beforehand so much more exciting! We also played if you land on GO you get double the $200. This was like having a better week occasionally or whatever. Oh, we also played where we could build up to two hotels on each property and started with 2500 instead of 1500. It made for a more fun game overall 👍
This is somehow game design genius and on a theoretical level better than the original. But the commitment to the bit makes it super duper unnecessarily slow. Like seriously? Only one die? Lmfao.
What if there was a version of monopoly that had 3 rings with 138 title deed cards(30 streets, 8 utilities, and 8 railroads) with 3versions of each and you had to buy each version separately. Also you could only build if you land on a property where you own all 3 versions of each associated street, railroad, and utility and you have to build in order( if you skip a property by roll of the die you will have to complete the trip around the board then only build if you land on the property that you skipped if you skip a property by going to jail or by a chance of community chest card including if you go backwards you will have to finish the current trip around the board then make a complete trip around the board before you can build. There are also train stations which are built at the same time as hotels, skyscrapers which are built after you have a hotel on all 3 versions of each street in a color group and a train station on all 3 versions of the railroad in the color group. Skyscrapers increase the rent on all properties in a single version of a color group. After you have 3 skyscrapers or a color there is another building which increases the rent on all versions of the properties in a group. This version would also have 4 taxes with 3 versions of each also 3 go spaces 3 jail spaces 3 free parking spaces and 3 go to jail spaces. In this version there would be a limited number of tokens allowed on each space( 1 on each street, railroad, and just visiting, 2 on each utility, tax space, chance, and community chest, 3 in jail, and 4 on go and free parking. All spaces except the go to jail space have numbers on them so if you land on a space you start at number 1 then if someone else lands on that same space you would move your token to number 2 and so on. If a player lands on a space that already has the maximum allowed tokens the player that landed on the space first will go to the next available jail. All players start outside the board and there are 3 extra sets of cards: one which have an action on them which players must complete before they can move, a regular set of playing cards, and a set of trivia cards. This version would also have 6 dice but you are only allowed to use one of them for moving. Actions that a player must do before moving include stuff like: rolling a certain number of dice and getting a certain combination within a certain amount of rolls, drawing a certain number of cards and getting certain combinations, answering a trivia question and more. If a player successfully completes an action they can then roll they can only move if they roll a 1 or a 2 if they roll a 3 they skip a turn and if they roll a 4,5, or 6 they go to jail. The jail that a player goes to would depend on how they are sent there( if they land on a go to jail space they go the the one on the same ring, if they draw a card or if they go to jail by to many people on a space they go to the next one, if they roll a 4 they go to the outer jail, if they roll a 5 they go to the middle jail if the roll a 6 they go to the inside jail, and if a jail is full they would go the the next jail). A player would stay in jail until all other players have been sent to jail and only the player that has been in jail the longest may leave. This version would have up to 10 tokens and to win a player would not only have to own all the properties on the board but they would also have to own every building and also have a certain amount of money. I'm not sure right now if there is anything else I would put in this version.
this game, split across multiple sessions, would likely make for a very good long-term strategy game with a particularly close group of friends. i might get this one.
if you want a long term strategy game then this isn't it, there are other games that can take over 10 hours that have enjoyable gameplay, require real strategy and aren't just an endless loop that lasts until some player gets lucky
“Finally I have created the perfect hotel”
“Here’s 110 dollars I’d like to buy this”
This is worse, you can stand on a property without hotels and but one with a hotel for cheap.
Sold!
@@RGC_animation You mean force sold
How to prevent to selling your property:
Step 1:Have a weapon
Step 2:Threaten that if they attempt to buy it,you’ll kill them right then and there
Alternatively
Step 1:Just say no.They can’t buy your property without your consent
@@danolantern6030 nope, you must sell.
I love how a good chunk of the rules differences are just common house rules people play regular monopoly with, often without realizing those house rules are why their monopoly games go on forever.
Yeah i never knew you had to auction the spaces you land on even if you don't buy them, now i know
@@elgordobondiola yea, auctioning is like the only actually interesting part of monopoly. I love how most of the time it just ends up being snakes and ladders but with money because of all the house rules.
The one I hated was the money for free parking. I was a rulebook kid in the family, so when they all agreed that discarded money goes to the center and anyone who lands on free parking gets the money, I was always against it.
This! Monopoly should be a 30 minute game!
@@solsystem1342 I also enjoy actually bargaining with other players over properties, selling them the final piece of a completed monopoly for what amounts to "immunity" to that monopoly, for example. This does absolutely prolong the game if people leverage this angle aggressively, though.
Honestly if someone gives me this thing as a birthday gift, I’ll take it as an indication that the person doesn’t want us to be friends anymore.
I think that they want to feel good when they find you still playing with their gift on your next birthday party.
This actually means they want to be friend for as long as possible. Because if you two play monopoly it'll take longer to destroy that friendship.
Look let’s just discuss that bad friend thing after a game, I have a great one!
i ruined the 333 likes by adding mine
@@pavlospantazis8932 who asked
He is doing everything that extends the play time of the original monopoly,such as collect tax on free parking,not auctioning,lending/borrowing money etc.
Just like real life
@@TARRSS ???
Well you could also make every single Property unique. that should increase the game lengh just short of infinity
@@TARRSSjob
Its not him though
Its an official variant of the game you can buy
This version sounds absolutely miserable.
Yes it does
Monopoly: Torture edition
They made monopoly even longer
Just don't play it in one sitting...
@@irok1 Why play it at all, there are so many better games
He smiles at the end, even though he's hiding his pain of even thinking about that last sentence.
The creator of this version is an absolute sadist.
"They said original Monopoly took too long ehhh? _Well,_ let's see what they think of THIS!"
Please make it 420 and leave it like this
@@elyesjomni7952 Done!
@@51Dutchman Thank you
Don't you dare touch the likes
That moment when he cuts the money... I feel that.
Oof
I'd rather shove a pinecone up my butt than do that, ill just get another set of money thanks
4:36 here da pain
those aren’t 90 degree angles…
I would cut all the money from the start, just to add "tiny bills" to the pain that is this game 🤣
someone made this. some madman sat down and thought "yes, this is something that needs to exist", and they got support from the board and everything.
Apparently, the devil works for Hasbro.
... Which really doesn't surprise me, now that I think about it... 🤔
It’s an April Fool’s joke.
@@TopsideCrisis346Nah, Hasbro works for the devil (alongside Disney, Amazon, Facebook, and Nestle)
This is like monopoly: the multi-verse addition. Honestly the board is really cool, and it would be interesting to play on this board well cutting out some of the obnoxious time extending rules.
this board just with normal monopoly rules would be AMAZING
@JOAO DAVI SANTANA DE CASTRO i mean you always can.
When We play monopoly we have our own rules to simplify it for us.
Multiverse? Does that make the winner of the game Kang or Tony Stark? :-P
Someone make a monopoly version that allows you to unlock new universes and trap players in alternate universes. To make the lore more interesting, say those alternate universes are just alternat timelines and make it easier for the first person to unlock a new timeline to conquer it entirely but always give an underdog advantage to trapped players
Personally I like the 3 property sets that the original monopoly has, I don’t like simplifying all the sets to just 2 properties.
Playing with two dice wouldn't help the cause. It would still take as long.
wouldn't it take longer because you just pass go more?
@@danielyuan9862 I mean passing go more = more money to buy properties.
It wouldn't feel as slow though.
It would allow players to take ocational dubble or tripple turns tho.
@@chervilious that would speed up the early game, the later stages when you are almost broke and barely limping on would potentially drag out more
"Flip the bill over and cut it up to make more"
So, eventually you actually run out of usable bills and need to buy another version of monopoly to refill the bank. Wow.
You say that like it is a bad thing... for Hasbro. :-P
Or, and just a thought, use some printer paper and cut out your own bills.
@@d3structi or buy a version if monopoly with debit cards
nah, you keep cutting the small bills into even smaller bills until all the money is tem flakes
I mean, you could just keep playing with the tiny bills if you ever start a new game.
There are 22 properties in the game. If a player is stubborn enough and manages to keep 1 property when another has 21 properties, then the game will never end.
Then the player with 21 properties just has to land on that 1 property, and purchase it from the other player, since they must sell it if it is being purchased.
@@shazwansith4604 Hmm... now the game doesn't sound as long now.
@@shazwansith4604 But they could mortgage it, and the property wouldn't be purchasable. Never ending loop lmao.
@@notbingo7143 Oh yeah, and if they manage to pass go and never lose money again, the game would be incredibly long.
So mortgage the property so they can’t buy it
The way he smiles at the end
“Yeah we both know you’re gonna be here for a few days”
This version just sounds like they forgot the part where games are supposed to be fun, and just wanted to make the game last as long as possible.
the point of this version of the game is to honestly over emphasize how absurb a lot of house rules make an already bad game worse.
Nah really?
@@Varik_Keldun monopoly is fun and houserules can make it better. This is just extending it for the sake of the meme to a point where it is unplayable. It's a joke that overstayed its welcome
Just like RUclips videos 😂😂
@@NoFlu they can make it better, but again most houserules just unnecessarily extend the time, like not auctioning, putting money on free parking, trading money, etc. i’m half sure this game was made to illustrate that point.
Now i want to see a Monopoly: longest game ever speedrun
Whoever does it first would get a world record forever because nobody wants to do it
Play with as many players as possible and all but one player feeds whatever properties they get to the last player
In the beginning i was like.
"Okay the board is big but that doesnt really extend the game at all really"
*Only one dice*
"No big deal either"
*No Auctions*
"Lol so like how people who hate fun play the game?"
*Players are forced to sell their property for the cost of rent*
"Wat"
I've never played auctions and it's still fun
@@bullfrog-nt1lb that's exactly what a fun-hater doing an unfun thing would say.
in my defense, we didn't know how auctioning worked, so we never bothered to learn
@@NintendoNerd7824 same
@@bullfrog-nt1lb the big thing is auctions help drive the game to it's conclusion. Also, without them monopoly is basically snakes and ladders with money where you're trying to stay off the bottom instead of go up.
As someone who enjoys playing Civ games on Marathon speed this is perfect.
Try that on multi player.
playing civ on marathon onmulti is a nightmare and those with nothing better to do in their spare time makes it harder to play
Wait, there are people who *don't* play on Marathon speed?
You will be researching a new technology every 2-3 turn at some point in standart or faster speeds, how people even play with that speed i dont even know what i can build or cant yet. İn marathon speed it doesnt matter how fast you are researching a tecnology, it doesnt take less than 8-10, so its easier to plan and organize your empire.
I too, enjoy spending 10 hours a day for one week just to finish a single 4X game.
I'm thinking the strategy here is to mortgage everything in mid/end game so no one can buy them from you
But you could still end up being forced to give someone a mortgaged property to pay off rent.
No, you immedaitely morgage everything you buy unless you can place 4 buildings or a hotel on the property immediately, and then only unmortgage it when you can place a hotel or 4 buildings on it as that is the only way to turn a profit of a building. Having someone land on your empty street LOSES you money considering how cheap the rent+purchase of the property is.
If other players does not do this strategy you also never purchase a single property from the bank but rely on landing on their properties which you then buy and mortgage for a profit.
Oh you poor soul.
There is no Endgame.
Keep in mind playing optimally (with hotels on any space a player could land on or mortgaged. Makes it even less likely someone has to pay something.
This one also has no forced out of jail state. Optimally is to sit in jail with two or three unconnected, mortgaged, properties, and just wait for the other players to get bored.
The objectove of the game, is to obtain all properties on the board
*looks at board
What???
At this point, you can even make it a cooperative effort challenge to see how fast you can finish the game.
it's not that bad since there are three copies of each property and you only need one copy of each
Monopoly, the Longest Game Ever Speedrun
True or false?
Just like regular Monopoly, the player with the highest total goes first. Thanks for letting us click the refresher for the regular rules of Monopoly on the top right!
I think Monopoly states "roll a dice to decide the first player" without indication about how to interpret the result, but I can be wrong and confuse it with another game
@@laytonjr6601
This just made me invent the longest monopoly variation ever
Standard monopoly, but with two 16-sided dice ( for example octagonal bipyramid dice ), and the rules state: “to decide the first player, roll both dice and multiply them by each other. Subtract one. write down the number. Repeat while adding numbers to the list, until they spell out the ( full ) name of one of the players ( padded with zeroes to the length of the longest name ) In Extended ASCII encoding. Any additional characters before the name & padding are to be ignored.”
@@chri-k 10/10. Why don't you just all run bogosort on one million items to determine who goes first at that point.
@@solsystem1342 The chance of it sorting correctly is one over 10^6 factorial ( begins with log_10((10^6)!) = Σ{n=0; 10^6}[log_10(n)] = 556579 zeroes ), for my method, assuming an avg name length for long full names of 60, the chance of occurrence is only one over 256 to the 60th, which begins with ceil[log_10(256^60)] = ceil[60l log_10(256)] = 145 zeroes.
( where I’m from, people try to get as many secondary names as possible for some reason, so that’s why 60 )
@@chri-k yes, I know it's way incomprehensibly larger was just trying to crank it beyond the absurd suggestion you gave.
I like monopoly and I find this version very interesting to play because you can still win even after going bankrupt as you can buy the properties after paying rent + $10.
I feel that to actually balance it while keeping that rule, a player can steal the property from another player by paying double rent or double the value of the property. Example, lets say that I land on States Avenue, and there are no houses on it. Since rent is $10 by default, if I want to buy it from the player, I would pay $280 for it, as the default price of States Avenue is $140. However, if the player who owns States Avenue has a Hotel on it, I would have to give them $1,500 to steal the property, as rent with a hotel is $750.
@@cloveruty Hmm I dont think thats needed because when visualizing the end game, all the properties would be owned. So, the potential winner just has to strategically place their houses/hotels so that everyone bankrupts faster than having the chance to bounce back. Which is why having 1 dice for moving is key as well as making sure a player doesnt bankrupt too early in the game.
wouldn't everyone mortgage their properties right after buying them anyway to prevent the stealing?
@@kamilrichert8446 Well, its about 45 squares from 1 "Go" to the next. Assuming the average dice roll is 3.5 then thats about 13 rolls before you collect $200.
Assuming you have to pay $5 per mortgaged street/property on your turn. Thats -$65 per street/property on average before you get $200.
So you will have a net loss if you own at least 3 different properties and will eventually bankrupt. This is also assuming you didnt land on any income taxes.
So the 1 dice rule and distance between the two "Gos" prevents this soft lock especially at the late/end game phase.
Wait actually? That really means the game will never end. Since it's incredibly unlikely 1 player will land on the one square they need before 1 of the other players lands on a single space they can afford.
This board game is like a double layer of Monopoly.
Edit: Almost. But I didn't recognize there are arrows to move inner or outer as well. Because of that, it forms a perimeter of a letter C.
One that will take forever
Question: if we land on the outer go to jail space, does that mean we go to the inner jail or outer jail?
You go forward to the first one you come across
What about a Chance card or Community Chest card saying go to jail? If I land on either Chance or Community Chest (on a respective spot either outer or inner) and the card says go to jail, which jail should my token be sent to?
Also, is there a go to jail said in a Community Chest card and Chance card in Monopoly: Longest Game Ever? Some of the Monopoly board games in different versions have differences of their respective Chance cards and Community Chest cards.
Go to the next one in front of you
@@TripleSGames thank you (:
This is like one of those avant-garde art pieces that are purposefully constructed to be completely ridiculous just for the sake of being an art piece
1:46 The prophecy was true after all.
I don't get it.
@@gamespotlive3673 It is a common house rule in regular monopoly to put the money that must be paid by the effect of a card or by one of the tax spaces into the middle, which then acts as a jackpot which will be paid out to the next person landing on “free parking”.
This version just took that house rule and made it official
@@deadlineuniverse3189 Oh. Okay cool.
They did so in a mocking way, pointing out how it makes the game take longer by making it official in this joke version
I love the little bit at the bottom.
“AND YOU THOUGHT THE ORIGINAL TOOK FOREVER!”
"It did because you house-ruled out the rules that made the game work!"
-Hasbro
how to make it longer: best of three
Best of 5
@@selfsustainedautocannibalVampi Best of 7
@@supers0635 No, that's way too much, best of 6 maybe.
@@selfsustainedautocannibalVampi And if is a tie?
@@supers0635 Then it's a tie.
This really sounds like my house rules. Although auctions are possible, it was rarely done in my family. Want to clarify that we did not cut the bills at all or roll one die, just did everything else.
Wow...I didn't know that people actually played with the mortgage rule
@@aaronking2020 my family plays with it
@@Nuclearburrit0 that sounds, sadistic, you normaly morgaje properties to get money not to lose it
@@CristianGomez-yu8gp isn't suffering the American way?
1 game of long monopoly could just last a week or even months.
If you somehow manage to find some buddies wanna commit to play with you in the first place.
The worst part about this is that someone can either pay the rent owed, meaning the opponent still keeps the property, or just add 10 dollars to the paid rent to only have to pay them for that property once and you then gaining the property.
There are two types of people:
The guy who created Monopoly Speed that probably would quit mid game in the normal version and the guy who created this version that would get mad when people where trying to quit and said: "We are going to be donde until someone wins"
This is the game to challenge the Grim Reaper with when he comes to collect your soul.
Sir, you may have discovered the key to immortality.
That said, given that the scenario you describe would essentially be its own version of Purgatory, I think I'll just ask the Reaper if he wants a drink before we get going. 🍻
Please. make the pain stop. It's been three hours.
three hours, those are rookie numbers try three days, heck why not have some fun and make it three years
How about 3 decades noobs
Three hour games can happen in regular Monopoly.
I imagine you can play this from dawn until...dawn
@@aaronking2020 can happen? they happen almost every time.
most the time I end it off and just declare the most likely player to win the winner.
tbh, I'm not the best player but still
I'm writing you from the year 9999.
It doesn't stop.
Make it even longer: instead of a dice, use a coin (for movement only). Heads = move 1 space. Tails = skip turn.
Rock-Paper-Scissors, and whoever wins best of 3, gets to move one space.
@@LiatKolink *best of 9
@@RohitKulanbest of 1001
@@mathguy37 best of 1000001
P.S. I am best math guy
A variant of this game that I came up with:
Don't fill the center of the board at all.
Whenever someone collects the money from Free Parking, add the number of properties bought * 100 dollars to the center of the board after the money has been taken.
A player can buy a property by landing on it for the cost of rent + 10 * the number of properties bought in total dollars.
If you go bankrupt, go directly to jail and if you pass GO, collect $200.
If one player owns every single property, then everyone must get back to the outer GO, and by passing the outer GO, they stop there. Players still pay rent and can buy properties by landing on them. If at any point during this race back to the outer GO the winning player loses a property, then normal play resumes.
The "there are no auctions" is how i always played monopoly until a year ago lol
I'd want to try this but I think no one would play it with me lol
Literally me right here…
✋🏻
His smile at the end makes me imagine him saying: *"The real game starts now."*
Ah yes, the Free Parking Pot and no auctions, my two favorite house-rules, are finally canon.
Free Parking Pot?
@@JoshRendall Implementation varies, but the tl;dr is that money paid to the bank (can be ALL money or only non-purchases like tax and jail bail, depending how you houserule) goes into the middle of the board. Land on Free Parking, get whatever money was in the pile.
@@WackoMcGoose What’s tl;dr?
0:02 says if looked on bottom, it says “And, YOU THOUGHT THE ORIGINAL TOOK FOREVER!!!!”
Cutting the money into smaller bite sized monies is the icing on the cake LOL. This would have driven my family mad when i was a kid 🙂
i like how monopoly knows what family breaking chaos it does but still makes more spinoffs to enter diffrent branches to cause chaos there too
How 100% of these games end:
They give up or someone rages
How 0% do:
Someone wins
I wonder why this game excludes the higher-priced properties in the color groups (i.e. Marvin Gardens, Virginia Avenue, Pennsylvania Avenue, Connecticut Avenue, NY Avenue, and Illinois Avenue).
I noticed most modern variant editions exclude those. Probably for streamlining purposes, but I doubt that's the case here
they took away some properties so the game is 5 years long and not 780 Centuries long
Higher priced properties (specifically the greens and adjacent) are the best value. Although that hardly matters here. Also, with this game wouldn't it be better to let your opponents buy property? Since when they do you can buy it off of them for the cost of rent+10. Lol.
@@micra8703 That's about as funny as swallowing the tail of a popcorn shrimp.
"the player that owns everything wins"
"When someone pays you rent, they may purchase your street for 10M"
Oh so it's literally impossible to win. Nice.
wouldnt making it so that its two dice make it so that take longer because you pass go more and its harder to land on a specific property?
one die gives you more oportunities to waste money-
Been waiting for this! Now could you do the Mega Edition of Monopoly How to Play?
It is on the schedule
@@TripleSGames Good. And how about Monopoly City and Monopoly Millionaire. I wanna know how to play those too.
City on the schedule. Millionaire is not because the game is too expensive.
@@TripleSGames But I wanna know how to play Millionaire too. I have the game, but I can’t play unless I know all the instructions.
@@gamelover4807 It just like monopoly......
This just feels like a mockery of common house rules.
Original Monopoly is like 1 hour to finish even if it's has 2 dices to roll, now this is longer only 1 dice to roll, that's like 4 hours to finish
00:09 for a refresher on the regular rules check out this video ↗️
Gotta love how they still write "Fast-dealing property trading game" on the extra-slow edition
Monopoly: I take forever!
MLG: Am I a joke to you?
I was thinking it was going to be something like this: You start playing on the outer board. Whenever someone lands on a property that is not yet owned, everyone plays an entire game of monopoly on the inner board, and whoever wins gets the property on the outer board. That would take a life time.
Ok these subtitles are litterally… CRAZY
Lol none of those are even a little close to what he's saying.
It thinks he's speaking vietnamese lol
Doesn't being able to buy a property from a player for 10 + rent mean you're in the hole Everytime you buy a property? Because someone else can get the property from you for less
That's easy:
Step 1: build a nice fire in your fireplace. If you don't have a fireplace, you can use any standard barbecue grill.
Step 2: Put the game in the fire.
This game just screams "PLAY BY HOUSE RULES I'M HORRIBLE BY MYSELF"
I didn't think it would be that long until 4:44
0:13
Lol
He didnt even mention anything about being able to go bankrupt, so that means that if you lose all your money and hotel stuff, that your stuck in the game and will be continuously poor untill rich mc gee gets all the propertys
@@bagseys Then the point of bank running out of money by printing more money XDDDD
We also don’t have auctions which means the price stated there is the maximum for the start. (Auctions can raise values of property and thus affect how much money you get)
@@bagseys He said no player is able to go bankrupt, however, everything else leading up to being eliminated (not including that) goes into play.
I cant wait for the day my grandchildren finish a game of this that I started 5 years ago
this video is just one verbal flashbang after another
Normal monopoly: takes forever
Hasbro: and i took that personally
My dad and I played this game a while ago, it only took like 2 hours.
I would love playing this over the course of a few days with some friends.
Imagine a much longer type of uno with 3 planes of a even longer board and a lot of money, houses, hotels, ect
Of Uno?
I love that it is being played back slower than it was filmed
All problems about this game aside, the idea of being able to make more bills by flipping them over and cutting them in fourths is really cool.
So, optimal strategy.
Mortgage every property you own, and just go around the board, slowly gaining properties.
yeah, also when you have enough money buy max hotels.
This reminded me of a RUclipsr making the most difficult and time consuming monopoly ever.
“And you thought the original took forever” 💀
Maybe Monopoly Millionaire is next?
Not at this time. The game is too expensive. If anyone wants to send it to me though, I'll put it on the schedule, send me an email and we can discuss the details.
This is actually the shortest form of monopoly because play time is 0 since no one would have agree to play a game of this.
I know this wasnt an april fools joke, but that is the PERFECT game to play in april fools, just say "its gonna last 5 minutes"
Is there a virtual version of this one? I’d love to play it online.
Monopoly but it’s Sonics worst(eggless)nightmare
The perfect passive aggressive gift for someone who plays with all the house rules that make the game take forever.
For real, when I saw this video was posted on April 1st after I watched the video, I was sure it was all a joke. But seeing no one commented about it being an April Fool's joke in the comments, I did some research and found out it is real.
Almost feel like they were inspired by the house-rules some people use on the original version of the game that causes it to last forever. lol
Seems like after establishing dominance it would be smart to mortgage most of your lower rent properties to keep ownership and prevent players from taking them
Oh my God, that would take forever also, the value of those notes that remain on cut in a couple of decades. Will go up.
What is even the point of the properties if the next player to land on it will just buy it off of you for 10$ extra.
Only strategy I see here is to keep your properties mortgaged as much as possible and then unmortgage once you get a set of 3.
Growing up, my family and I always played with a free parking jackpot that started anywhere from 500 to 1500 and anything like luxury and income tax or chance/community chest cards money all went there. It made the rolls on the side beforehand so much more exciting! We also played if you land on GO you get double the $200. This was like having a better week occasionally or whatever.
Oh, we also played where we could build up to two hotels on each property and started with 2500 instead of 1500. It made for a more fun game overall 👍
I wanna see Valefisk and friends take this on.
My dumb butt would go bankrupt before I passed go
Ngl, the triple property with moving houses mechanic sounds kinda fun
In Tabletop Simulator, I stumbled upon several Monopoly variats called “Monopoly: The Ultimate Edition”. I wonder if the best of them can be reviewed.
They really tried their hardest to prolong the game as much as inhumanly possible
If they truly wanted to make this "the longest game ever", they'd combine all of the versions that have come out so far.
Legend sat that playing this game was about to be a new torture to replacw death penalty but everyone agreed that will be too violent.
It's pretty funny how the house rules of monopoly that everyone uses are the things that make it insufferable
This is somehow game design genius and on a theoretical level better than the original. But the commitment to the bit makes it super duper unnecessarily slow. Like seriously? Only one die? Lmfao.
What if there was a version of monopoly that had 3 rings with 138 title deed cards(30 streets, 8 utilities, and 8 railroads) with 3versions of each and you had to buy each version separately. Also you could only build if you land on a property where you own all 3 versions of each associated street, railroad, and utility and you have to build in order( if you skip a property by roll of the die you will have to complete the trip around the board then only build if you land on the property that you skipped if you skip a property by going to jail or by a chance of community chest card including if you go backwards you will have to finish the current trip around the board then make a complete trip around the board before you can build. There are also train stations which are built at the same time as hotels, skyscrapers which are built after you have a hotel on all 3 versions of each street in a color group and a train station on all 3 versions of the railroad in the color group. Skyscrapers increase the rent on all properties in a single version of a color group. After you have 3 skyscrapers or a color there is another building which increases the rent on all versions of the properties in a group. This version would also have 4 taxes with 3 versions of each also 3 go spaces 3 jail spaces 3 free parking spaces and 3 go to jail spaces. In this version there would be a limited number of tokens allowed on each space( 1 on each street, railroad, and just visiting, 2 on each utility, tax space, chance, and community chest, 3 in jail, and 4 on go and free parking. All spaces except the go to jail space have numbers on them so if you land on a space you start at number 1 then if someone else lands on that same space you would move your token to number 2 and so on. If a player lands on a space that already has the maximum allowed tokens the player that landed on the space first will go to the next available jail. All players start outside the board and there are 3 extra sets of cards: one which have an action on them which players must complete before they can move, a regular set of playing cards, and a set of trivia cards. This version would also have 6 dice but you are only allowed to use one of them for moving. Actions that a player must do before moving include stuff like: rolling a certain number of dice and getting a certain combination within a certain amount of rolls, drawing a certain number of cards and getting certain combinations, answering a trivia question and more. If a player successfully completes an action they can then roll they can only move if they roll a 1 or a 2 if they roll a 3 they skip a turn and if they roll a 4,5, or 6 they go to jail. The jail that a player goes to would depend on how they are sent there( if they land on a go to jail space they go the the one on the same ring, if they draw a card or if they go to jail by to many people on a space they go to the next one, if they roll a 4 they go to the outer jail, if they roll a 5 they go to the middle jail if the roll a 6 they go to the inside jail, and if a jail is full they would go the the next jail). A player would stay in jail until all other players have been sent to jail and only the player that has been in jail the longest may leave. This version would have up to 10 tokens and to win a player would not only have to own all the properties on the board but they would also have to own every building and also have a certain amount of money. I'm not sure right now if there is anything else I would put in this version.
The fact he’s not speaking as fast as he usually does is uncanny
Imagine being able to sell off a portion of Kentucky avenue 1/3 to a player and 1/3 to the other to build a hotel on number 1 ( modified rules).
Can I get a rip for Connecticut Avenue, Virginia Avenue, New York Avenue, Illinois Avenue, Marvin Gardens, and Pennsylvania Avenue?
So this is the Monopoly game that can truly ruin friendships. Where has this been all of my life?
this game, split across multiple sessions, would likely make for a very good long-term strategy game with a particularly close group of friends. i might get this one.
if you want a long term strategy game then this isn't it, there are other games that can take over 10 hours that have enjoyable gameplay, require real strategy and aren't just an endless loop that lasts until some player gets lucky
This feels like a very highly strategical, cutthroat version of monopoly
why would anyone want this
Because the Monopoly advertisers told them it was funny, thus it was funny.
I started this game a fortnight ago and it's still in play with no end in sight!!!!
What happens if you’re in jail, own a mortgaged property, have no get out of jail free cards, and less than $50?