Everything a Fifty Bills: Hate to do all the math? round up all the value in the game in multiple of $50, and use only $50 bills.Place Buildings: (SNES) Before the game, if at least 1 player have a complete color group, you can put Houses/Hotels to that properties (for free).Place Token: (SNES) Normally all players start at GO, but you can change the start position of any tokens to anywhere on the board (excluding Go To Jail space).Player cannot trade with other players.Jail Punishment: While player is in Jail, one or more of the following punishment rules may applied.Bail Amount to Leave Jail: Amount of money charged to get out of Jail (Default: $50).Max Turns in Jail: Maximum number of turns in Jail a player is allowed before they must pay bail (Default: 3).Free Parking Payout: Nothing happen (by Default), player collect a fixed amount of money from the bank, or player collect all the Fee Collected from taxes, jail, Chance and Community Chest cards (Other versions include placing the final unpurchased property there).Alternatively, the player land on Income Tax forced to pay 10% of their total Net Worth. Income Tax 10% Rule: By default this rule is removed since 2008, but if it is ON, the player can pay a flat fee, or 10% of their total Net Worth.Income Tax/Luxury Tax: Amount the player owes when they land on Tax (Default: $200 and $100 respectively).Double Salary on GO: When set to ON, player gets double salary ($400 instead of $200) if they land (i.e.Salary for Passing GO: Amount of money the player collects for passing GO (Default: $200).Mortgage Interest: Mortgage interest charged in addition to the Mortgage price, before you can unmortgage a property (Default: 10%).Selling Houses Percentage: This is the percentage of the purchase price that the player will get back when selling a house or hotel (Default: 50%).But it can either be changed to forced auction (property put it up for auction everytimes an unowned property is lands) or simply pass on that property. Auction: When a player lands on an unowned property, by Default they can put it up for auction.Properties on Bankruptcy: When a player goes bankrupt, their properties are either given to the player owed rent (Default), randomly distributed to all players, or always returned to the Bank. Houses per Hotel: Number of houses a player must buy before they can build a hotel (Default: 4).Hotels Available: Total numbers of hotels available in the game (Default: 12).Houses Available: Total numbers of houses available in the game (Default: 32).City Build: City Build allow houses to be built without owning a color group.Free Build: Free Build allow houses to be built unevenly once a complete color group is owned.Even Build (Default): With Even Build, houses must be built evenly on each property in a color group.Build Rules: Allow you to changed how player's can build a Houses/ Hotel, there are 3 types, one is exclusive to Monopoly Streets.Speed Die: Adds a 3rd die and special rules to help speed up the game, either enabled from start, or enabled on each player's first turn AFTER passing GO.In the SNES version of the game, you can give any properties to any players you wish (for free).Properties at Start: You can dealt all players a number of properties at random ( sub-rules: if small amount of properties is dealt, players must pay the bank equal to buy price of all the properties he/she acquired), auction some of the properties out, or none at all (Default).In Monopoly Streets, the minimum amount you can set is $500, and $500 increments, to the maximum amount of $2,500.In the SNES version of the game, you can set the initial money ranging from $0 to $30,000.Initial Money: Normally all players will start with $1,500 but it can be changed to make the game shorter (or longer).House rules are totally forbidden in tournament play, as those games go by the Official Rules, plus time limits. Many casual Monopoly players are surprised and disappointed to discover that some of the rules they are used to are not actually part of the official rules. Others, such as the "Sell Cards" rule are somewhat obscure. Some of them are very common, such as putting taxes and fines on Free Parking. In the game of Monopoly, House Rules are variations on standard play. Monopoly Streets pop-up message everytimes player making new rules. The official MONOPOLY game rules - which are followed in tournament play - do not allow such variations. "PLAY IT RIGHT!" Some people play the MONOPOLY game according to what are called "house" rules.
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