Anti-Monopoly (2009 Edition)
Many people are a little surprised at the sight of the Anti-Monopoly game. Is it a version of the classic, or rather, as the name suggests, a counterpart ...?
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30 minutes
Published
2009
Age
8+
Publisher
University Games
Players
2 to 6 players
Designer
Ralph Anspach
Playstyle
Involved
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Many people are a little surprised at the sight of the Anti-Monopoly game. Is it a version of the classic, or rather, as the name suggests, a counterpart ...?
Anti-Monopoly has different rules! There are two types of players: competitors and monopolists. The latter play the classic game, the Competitors, however, want to break monopolies. With the market as a starting point they have lower prices, they work together with colleagues and may at an earlier stage houses and hotels construction and leasing. Ralph Anspach, economist and creator of the game, wild with Anti-Monopoly make people aware of the sometimes unjust influence and power of the state, landowners and large companies with a monopoly may have.
Features:
The real estate trading game for the 21st Century.
Revolutionary method of play with multiple set of rules.
Free market competitors clash with ruthless monopolists.
Learn Econ 101 as you play!
Anti-Monopoly has different rules! There are two types of players: competitors and monopolists. The latter play the classic game, the Competitors, however, want to break monopolies. With the market as a starting point they have lower prices, they work together with colleagues and may at an earlier stage houses and hotels construction and leasing. Ralph Anspach, economist and creator of the game, wild with Anti-Monopoly make people aware of the sometimes unjust influence and power of the state, landowners and large companies with a monopoly may have.
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- Ralph Anspach