Money-
Since much of business is done with online banking, debit cards, or credit cards. Keep track of your money on some paper. Don't cheat.
- Every time you pass go, you collect $200. If you don't pass go, you don't get the money.
Streets
On the board provided, arrange the streets from the cities.
- Arrange the more expensive cities closer to go, and the more expensive ones at the far end of the loop much as you see in a regular Monopoly game.
- This will take a bit of research.
- You'll need to create property cards that show the value of the property (with and without improvements).
Edmonton
- Jasper Ave
- 101 Street
- Whyte Ave
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Calgary
- Edmonton Trail
- MacLeod Trail
- 14 St SW
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Winnipeg
- Portage Ave
- Main Street
- Broadway
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Vancouver
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Toronto
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Ottawa
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Montreal
- Saint Catherine
- Saint Denis
- Mont Royal
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Quebec
- Petit Champlain
- St Jean
- Donnacona
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Railways
- There's 4 railways located around the board. Feel free to relocate them to give the game a different feel.
- The smallest railway should be cheapest to buy, and cheapest to use. Owning a group of railways should give you a bigger price for use.
Utilities
There's 4 utilities. 3 are phone companies and one is a pipeline company. You can move them around if you like.
Corners
- Collect $200 as you pass go.
- The three remaining squares can be penalty squares, or just something unimportant such as Free Parking. Your call.
Penalty Squares
- These are two squares so Rent Control and Slum Landloard.
- SLUM LANDLORD - The penalty is 15% of your cash on hand. If you have no cash, you have no penalty.
- RENT CONTROL - If you land on this square the rent on all your properties
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