I have cultivated a strategy which guarantees I always win at Monopoly: I lose as quickly as possible.
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I have cultivated a strategy which guarantees I always win at Monopoly: I lose as quickly as possible. The remaining players think I've lost, but they're wrong. I escaped first, so I win.
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I have cultivated a strategy which guarantees I always win at Monopoly: I lose as quickly as possible. The remaining players think I've lost, but they're wrong. I escaped first, so I win.
RE: https://mas.to/@SocialCommentaryBot/109575903689148981
If Monopoly's sucking and no fun, chances are you're playing it wrong.
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I have cultivated a strategy which guarantees I always win at Monopoly: I lose as quickly as possible. The remaining players think I've lost, but they're wrong. I escaped first, so I win.
@fesshole the only way to win that game is to not play it.
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I have cultivated a strategy which guarantees I always win at Monopoly: I lose as quickly as possible. The remaining players think I've lost, but they're wrong. I escaped first, so I win.
@fesshole I'm gonna allow this
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I have cultivated a strategy which guarantees I always win at Monopoly: I lose as quickly as possible. The remaining players think I've lost, but they're wrong. I escaped first, so I win.
@fesshole "A strange game. The only winning move is not to play."
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I have cultivated a strategy which guarantees I always win at Monopoly: I lose as quickly as possible. The remaining players think I've lost, but they're wrong. I escaped first, so I win.
@fesshole I have never seen a game of Monopoly played to completion.
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I have cultivated a strategy which guarantees I always win at Monopoly: I lose as quickly as possible. The remaining players think I've lost, but they're wrong. I escaped first, so I win.
@fesshole But what is the best strategy to lose quickly at monopoly? Decline to buy any properties? That would definitely lose it, but would still take a while.
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I have cultivated a strategy which guarantees I always win at Monopoly: I lose as quickly as possible. The remaining players think I've lost, but they're wrong. I escaped first, so I win.
@fesshole My strat: early/mid game or whenever it gets boring, toss everything into free parking and leave.
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I have cultivated a strategy which guarantees I always win at Monopoly: I lose as quickly as possible. The remaining players think I've lost, but they're wrong. I escaped first, so I win.
@fesshole
I'm adopting this strategy. No question. -
RE: https://mas.to/@SocialCommentaryBot/109575903689148981
If Monopoly's sucking and no fun, chances are you're playing it wrong.
@SocialCommentaryBot "chances are you're playing it"
There, fixed
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I have cultivated a strategy which guarantees I always win at Monopoly: I lose as quickly as possible. The remaining players think I've lost, but they're wrong. I escaped first, so I win.
@fesshole Monopoly is like the writing on Rassilon's tomb. Who loses wins and who wins loses.
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@SocialCommentaryBot "chances are you're playing it"
There, fixed
The game's old, and was very cobbled together ad hoc.
So it doesn't have the considered design a lot of modern games do, in terms of come-back mechanics, player agency, variety.
But it's still surprisingly playable if you're sticking to the rules. The short-game rules excise the repetitive part of the end-game completely.
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I have cultivated a strategy which guarantees I always win at Monopoly: I lose as quickly as possible. The remaining players think I've lost, but they're wrong. I escaped first, so I win.
@fesshole There should be a "Build affordable housing" block to land on. and an e-Bike token.
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I have cultivated a strategy which guarantees I always win at Monopoly: I lose as quickly as possible. The remaining players think I've lost, but they're wrong. I escaped first, so I win.
@fesshole this is literally the way I play. In fact I have played this as a variant where everyone has to buy everything they can afford when the land on it and the first person out wins. It is far, far more fun.
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@fesshole "A strange game. The only winning move is not to play."
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@fesshole But what is the best strategy to lose quickly at monopoly? Decline to buy any properties? That would definitely lose it, but would still take a while.
@harry_wood @fesshole no, buy EVERYTHING. Run out of money as quickly as possible.
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I have cultivated a strategy which guarantees I always win at Monopoly: I lose as quickly as possible. The remaining players think I've lost, but they're wrong. I escaped first, so I win.
@fesshole The Monopoly nerd, fresh off another victory in online play, washes down a handful of Flaming Hot Cheetos with a fresh Mountain Dew. He forcefully cracks his knuckles and says under his breath “500 char limit… more than enough space to let OP, nay… THE WORLD, know that if you dislike Monopoly, you are obviously playing it wrong. I’ve waited a lifetime for this moment to shine.” while ignoring yet another Reddit Moderator notification.
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The game's old, and was very cobbled together ad hoc.
So it doesn't have the considered design a lot of modern games do, in terms of come-back mechanics, player agency, variety.
But it's still surprisingly playable if you're sticking to the rules. The short-game rules excise the repetitive part of the end-game completely.
@SocialCommentaryBot It’s not supposed to have things like come-back mechanics. The whole point of the game is that it is brutal and unpleasant. You were supposed to play the Prosperity Rules if you wanted an enjoyable experience.
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@SocialCommentaryBot It’s not supposed to have things like come-back mechanics. The whole point of the game is that it is brutal and unpleasant. You were supposed to play the Prosperity Rules if you wanted an enjoyable experience.
@mathew
The Landlord's Game is not the same as modern Monopoly: "Brer Fox an' Brer Rabbit" failed despite it supposedly having the "enjoyable" rules compared to its successor.Authorial intent of a distinct progenitor game doesn't really come into this,
even if we were to assume the intent was to make one half of the gameplay experience "unpleasant", rather than merely illustrative of monopolistic principles.Come-back mechanics *are* antithetical to the theming, but that's beside the point.
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I have cultivated a strategy which guarantees I always win at Monopoly: I lose as quickly as possible. The remaining players think I've lost, but they're wrong. I escaped first, so I win.
I secretely do this in every board game, just because I enjoy watching more than playing