Posted by 4wdtom on March 04, 2017 at 06:31:10 from (96.233.137.93):
In Reply to: Monopoly Tokens posted by big tee on March 04, 2017 at 05:17:21:
I would think playing a game like this using the original design pieces would be part of the game/fun. I have a version that isn't new, maybe 30 yrs. old, but I can remember playing with the one my folks had which was a lot older, had wooden houses and hotels. Mine are plastic. Don't remember what tokens it had. The game I have here has cast metal tokens, a flatiron, top hat, dog, wheel barrel, work boot, race car, and rearing up horse and rider. Haven't played in years. I remember once, had to be back in the early 80 my brother and his wife were here and we played a game, was married so there was 4 of us. I happened to be right next to his wife and she started to loose so I slipped her some $$ "under the table", a little later she returned the favor. Soon we were way ahead of the other players. They were pi$$ed when they found out we were cheating, we couldn't stop laughing. Don't remember who actually won.
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