The person with the most money and property at the end of the allotted time is considered the winner.īefore each game, you can decide whether to include a free parking bonus, rent to jailed players, an even building rule, or if players should travel around the board before buying property. Players take turns until the timer expires. Timed games feature a player-imposed limit of 15, 30, 45, or 60 minutes. Of the remaining players, the one with the most assets wins the game.
Only three houses are needed on a property before a hotel can be built, and the game ends when one player goes bankrupt. The more improvements you make, the more rent you can charge when rivals land on your property spaces.Ī short game begins with each player randomly assigned three properties. You start with $1,500 is cash to purchase and develop properties. The standard game follows traditional Monopoly rules, with the object being to bankrupt your opponents. The classic board game of buying and selling makes its Nintendo 64 debut with three play modes: standard, short, and timed.