This week we played Zelda Monopoly at my Brother Eric's house with his wife
Erin. Zelda Monopoly is the same game play as regular monopoly just cooler
looking. The money instead of being dollars is Rupees like in the video games.
My favorite part about this game board is that the colors are so bright and
vibrant. The colors on the property are more of a jewel tone rather than the
regular shade. The names of the properties have been changed to fit the theme.
Chance was replace with a potion bottle and Community Chest was replaced with a
Treasure Chest.

We rolled to see who went first and Eric began by collecting one of the
light blue properties. Erin was next and she landed on a blue property splitting
the set early. My turn came and I landed on one of the railroads. Caleb however
managed to land on a Treasure Chest card and went directly to jail. Few round
passed with everyone collecting properties. One of our house rules is any time
you have to pay money for instance paying to get out of jail the money goes in
the middle for free parking. I was the lucking one to collect the first round
of free parking money adding up to about seven hundred rupees to my stack of
cash. So with my small collection of properties I was happy to have the money
and more trading power. I ended up trading Erin a green property for one of her
orange giving us both a monopoly.

Caleb it turns out was sitting on a good deal of rupees and had decent
properties to trade so the next thing I knew he was putting up a house on one of
his monopoly. Before anyone really knew it the one house that he had built
turned into two costing three hundred rupees when landed on. Eric as well had a
good deal of money yet hardly any properties so when he landed he was okay but
his cash pile shrunk. I on the other hand had spent all my free parking money
was almost broke landing there. Three hundred is not much compared to the
hotels he built later costing 1150 rupees but when you just spent all your
money buying your own house it was not pleasant.

Eric was the first player who went bankrupt and with the stock pile Caleb
had I knew me and Erin were not too far from following suit. I ended up needing
to mortgage one of my properties it was some extra cash but the money really did
not buy me much time. Erin ended up being the next one out and I followed suit.
Caleb won with quiet the pile of properties and cash.
It is truly amazing how many different types of monopoly they have created. Personally I like the here and now world edition.
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