![]() ![]() The player must pay the owner of the ticket booth the amount shown on the space. Unlike the standard game, players cannot decline to buy amusements, as there is no auction. As in the standard game, if the player has enough money to buy, but not the exact amount, the banker (who also plays) can make change. The player pays the bank the amount shown on the space and places one of their colored ticket booths on the space. The player then acts depending on the space on which they have landed: On their turn, a player rolls the die or spins the spinner (depending on the version) and moves that number of spaces clockwise around the board. Publisher's Description "Join Rich Uncle Pennybags and his nieces and nephews for a thrill-filled day at the Amusements along the Boardwalk - the Roller Coaster, the Magic Show, the Water Slide, the Video Arcade and more." "Of course the kids want to get into the act, so they set up Ticket Booths on the Amusements and collect fees from other players who land on them! Set up a Ticket Booth on two Amusements of the same color, and you can collect double the fee! Draw a Chance card and you may take a ride on a Miniature Railroad, win a free Ticket Booth.or pay $3 to visit the Rest Room!" "With all this money changing hands, sooner or later one of the players runs out - and the player with the most cash on hand wins." Gameplay ![]() ![]() 4 Differences between Monopoly, Monopoly Junior and Monopoly Junior (2013).Monopoly's Loose Change / Rich Uncle Pennybags's Loose Change 2.1 An Amusement without a Ticket Booth. ![]()
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