![]() Was missing models for the Train Depot, Skyscraper and Cab "Stand" so I grabbed some free ones from Got the trays from steam user MadMark56's mod Got the Monopoly Tokens, Houses, and Hotels from Steam users FragaholiC's and. The Chance and Community Chest cards that do not have pictures as well as the Travel Voucher and Roll 3 Cards The new title deeds: - Value calculation of the new deeds done by Deviant Art user njr75003Īll the stock exchange Chance and Community Chest cards that have pictures: This is my first time doing something like this, so I wasn't sure how much or little credit I should give so I gave it all.įirst the main guy, jonizaak, he created: ![]() Now let's give credit where credit is due. ![]() ![]() If you like the game feel free to thank the author, jonizaak, on Deviant Art: If there is anything these rules don't address, try consulting these:Īs it says in the preamble of the rules, "ULTIMATE MONOPOLY is designed for players who are highly familiar with, and fans of, MONOPOLY."įeel free to ignore this but, if you're brand new or not very familiar with Monopoly, consider playing a bit of standard Monopoly before hand because this might get confusing. I put this together without ever having the intention to play it because I'm a crazy person and I don't know any of the rules So, sorry I can't answer any questions about rules and such. If you've ever thought something was cool in theory but wanted nothing to do with it in practice you probably get me. Like I mention at the top, "I thought it was a cool variant of the game and wanted to share it." I saw a thread on BoardGameGeek with people interested in playing it and decided to it on a whim. Real quick update from me personally (June 2021), I notice some comments that I hadn't noticed before asking about rules and such and it feels weird to admit this after spending I don't know how long (at the time) putting all this together for TTS but I've never played a game of Ultimate Monopoly, heck to be completely honest I don't like Monopoly enough to want to play this. This was created by Deviant Art user jonizaak, he gives a brief explanation as to how he came up with the idea for this in the rules if you wish to know. I merely uploaded all the assets to Tabletop Simulator because I thought it was a cool variant of the game and wanted to share it. Together, let's use this game as a catalyst for change and create a more just and equitable world.First and foremost, I did NOT create this game. It aims to inspire players to reflect on their own privilege and examine the broader structures that perpetuate inequality.Īs you embark on this eye-opening journey, prepare to challenge your assumptions, develop a deeper understanding of privilege, and engage in meaningful conversations with your fellow players. It prompts thoughtful reflection on how privilege affects individuals' paths and outcomes, fostering empathy and encouraging players to consider ways in which they can contribute to creating a more equitable society.ĭesigned to be both educational and impactful, our board game creates a safe space for players to explore and discuss these complex topics. The game encourages players to engage in critical discussions about privilege, inequality, and social justice. By experiencing these disparities firsthand, players will gain a deeper understanding of the systemic advantages and disadvantages present in our society. Meanwhile, players on the yellow team will face challenges and hurdles that reflect the limitations and barriers experienced by those who don't benefit from the same level of privilege. These advantages might include having easier access to opportunities, or encountering fewer obstacles in their path. Throughout the game, players on the green team will enjoy a range of benefits that simulate the advantages often associated with privilege. The green team represents a group that benefits from certain advantages, whether it be access to resources, social networks, or opportunities, reflecting the dynamics of privilege in the real world. In this innovative game, players will embark on a journey that illustrates the dynamics of privilege by granting the green team numerous advantages over the yellow team.Īs you delve into the game, you'll quickly realize that privilege plays a significant role in shaping outcomes and opportunities. Welcome to our thought-provoking board game, where we aim to shed light on the concept of privilege and its impact on society. It takes some work to put together but once you have it laminated it should last a very long time. Realistic examples to illustrate how privilege gives some people advantages.
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