MONOPOLY
Players: Two to Eight
Time: 1-3 hours
What is it all about? Players are trying to develop Atlantic City and bankrupt their competition.
What do you do? Players take turns rolling the dice and moving around the board. Most places that they land are properties, which may be purchased or auctioned. In early portions of the game, mostly players will be buying properties. Later, the results of these rolls of the die will result in the payment of some quanitity of rent. Players will try to trade for superior advantage by obtaining all the members of a specific color group. Once a player has all of a color group, they may develop the properties to further receive money from their opponents. The game ends when one player has bankrupted all of the others.
Why is it fun? Trading is, for better or worse, the bread and butter of Monopoly. Players who enjoy wheeling and dealing aspect find the game quite enjoyable.
Do you have to be lucky? Since almost everything that you do is driven by where you land, especially early in the game, this game is highly luck dependent. There are lots of things that can be done to mitigate this luck.
How easy is it? The explanation of this game is easy - many people know how to play it. House rules, however, frequently extend the length of this game into a several hour ordeal that does not end.