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Monopoly Game Star Wars Saga Edition

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There are four tokens available: the Mandalorian, Cara Dune, Kuiil, and IG-88 (these were all protectors of Grogu at some stage or other). The token should be placed on the Go square, and the character card kept in front of the player. They each have two unique abilities you will use throughout the game – one at all times and the other only when you have the Child. The game finishes when all the base spots have been filled with tokens. Whichever team has the most bases wins. Overall The worst set in Monopoly is, unsurprisingly, the browns (Tatooine) – the first two properties after Go. Some people like to collect them since they’re a low-risk investment. However, even with a city on, they won’t fetch you much, and if you happen to draw a settlement tax Jedi or Sith card, you’ll probably lose much of your money anyway. As the lowest value set on the board, they hold virtually no trading value and are worth next to nothing to mortgage. I see them as more of a liability than anything else. If you happen to land on one, it might be worth buying, but only so you can sell it off for more value later in the game. Hyperdrive spaces mean jumping to the next hyperdrive (although you won’t collect any credits for passing Go). The Bounty Hunter spot is an excellent space to land on. You can either take over an unowned base on the board or remove an enemy base and replace it with one of your own. The rules around Jail and passing Go are the same as standard Monopoly.

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If a player chooses to try and claim another's property (by having rolled "boxcars" (double sixes), each player rolls one die: one is red and one is blue. It’s interesting that the first-ever Star Wars Monopoly game was titled as the ‘Limited Collector’s Edition’. It seems that nobody knew just how many different Star Wars Monopoly versions would follow! Buy properties as you land on them. Pay the Banker for each property in exchange for a property card, which indicates the amount of money earned through rent. Usually, the Star Wars Monopoly rules are no different to standard Monopoly games, but there are some with a unique spin to make things even more interesting. If a player rolls doubles he or she can choose to "use the force" instead of rolling again, based on the following table:

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The player with the most enemy cards gets 50 credits from the Bank. In the case of a tie, the player with the most hideouts takes the money. Before you start playing, the only thing to really make sure you’re aware of is the unique Force power double rolls. Everything else is almost exactly the same as standard Monopoly in all but name. Of course, it’s pure chance that you roll a double (1 in 6, as you may know) – and even then, you have no control over which double (1/36 for each number). It’s simply a case of if you happen to roll a double knowing what to do with it. As usual, place the Chance and Community Chest cards in the middle – except, in this version, they’re simply named Sith and Jedi cards, respectively. Instead of houses and hotels, you’ll be placing settlements and cities. Star Wars credits replace the usual dollars or pounds.

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Follow the instructions on the card depending on whether you win or lose. If you defeat them, take the enemy card and place it in front of you. You’ll be fine as long as you don’t lose to Moff Gideon while you have the Child. If this happens, the Child is captured, and the game is over. Again, everyone loses. The End of the Game For this section, I’ll describe how to play the version I own: the Star Wars Saga Edition. This edition contains a few unique rules to set it apart from other games (see below). There are, naturally, many different variations, which I’ll discuss in more detail later on. Setting the Board up ICONIC STAR WARS CHARACTERS: The game includes 9 character bust tokens iconic to each of the 9 filmsSelect your team and character, place them on Go, and then take one of the base token cards (these help with knowing who’s paying rent when you’re in teams). Each player starts with 1,500 credits. You can’t go Bankrupt. If you can’t pay the Bank, you remove your highest value base. If you owe another player, you’ll give them your highest value base. If you don’t have anything, you get let off for free. Nice. Sound familiar? Thought so. The basic rules of the Star Wars Saga Edition are basically precisely the same as any other version of Monopoly. There are, however, some unique rules around rolling doubles. Rolling a Double (Unique Star Wars Saga Edition Rules)

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SKYWALKER SAGA: Star Wars fans can celebrate all 3 trilogies from the Skywalker saga! : Monopoly: Star Wars The Complete Saga Edition lets players relive all 9 episodes from a galaxy far, far away This is a family-friendly version of Monopoly, for sure, but I think that’s what’s needed sometimes. It encourages cooperation even though everyone’s still aiming to win. This (hopefully) should therefore help decrease the number of family arguments arising from Monopoly games. Basically, it’s better. I’d especially recommend it for avoiding temper tantrums (I’m looking more at the adults than the kids, here!) and just adding a bit of a spark to the slightly overdone Monopoly rules. You’ll then place the Incinerator Stormtrooper, Moff Gideon, and Death Trooper tokens in their places (where you’d find the Railroads Pennsylvania, B & O, and Short Line on the original Monopoly board). The Moff Gideon enemy card is then placed face-up in the central position in the middle of the board. Assuming there are four players, arrange the remaining enemy cards into the Incinerator Stormtrooper and the Death Trooper, sorting them from 1 to 4 (with 1 on top). If there are only three players, discard the cards marked 4, and so on. These enemy cards get put on each side of Moff Gideon’s.

If you’re looking for the best Star Wars board games then I’d obviously recommend a Monopoly version. And if you can get your hands on a rare Star Wars Monopoly for sale then you’ve really got a treasure to keep hold of. When you start, select from one of eight tokens (four from the Light Side and four from the Dark) and place your chosen character on Go: Monopoly: Star Wars Saga Edition is a Licensed Star Wars inspired version of the classic boardgame published by Hasbro in 2005. At this point, the player to defeat him collects the 100-credit reward, and all turns cease. All players then receive the following: Other than that, here are a few standard Monopoly strategies and tips you can apply to the Star Wars Saga Edition:

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