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Netherlands – Monopoly Around the World

1940s

Potentially produced for other Dutch speaking countries.

UK board and contents with Netherlands rules and seperate sheet with translated Chance & Community Chest cards

De Luxe (c1961)

De Luxe (1967)

Clipper logo first used from approximately 1967.

c1968

c1968 – Long

1985

Kenner Parker

1992

1996

2001

Nostalgia (2003)

Monopoly Stock Exchange (2001)

Instead of purchasing ‘whole’ properties, players can buy shares of companies. Each company is divided into 9 parts. Once a player lands on an unowned property, they may become the ‘president’ and purchase five shares. This leaves four shares for other players to purchase. Only the player with the most shares (the President) holds the title deed and does not pay rent on that property.

Players can buy shares on their turn on any purchased properties. Shares can be sold back to the bank at any time or traded with other players.

Rent is paid directly to the bank and distributed when a player passes Go. That player receives £200 plus the rent (dividends) that their shares entitle them to.

Railways (Retail) and Utilities remain normal.

The game ends once all opponents have gone bankrupt.  

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