

If the owner of this amusement also owns the second amusement of the same color, then the player who lands there will have to pay double the amount indicated on the space. When a player lands on an amusement space and an opponent’s ticket booth is already there (indicating that the opponent owns that amusement), then the former must pay the latter (the owner) the amount indicated on that space. That player is now the owner of that amusement. They then place one of their ticket booths on that space. When a player lands on an amusement space that nobody owns (doesn’t have a ticket booth on it) that player pays the bank the amount indicated on that space. In Monopoly Junior, players have ticket booths to indicate which player owns which amusement instead of the title deed cards in the classic version. Amusement SpacesĪmusements in Monopoly Junior are the equivalent of properties in the original Monopoly.

When they’re finished they pass the die to the next player. When a player lands on a space they must follow the instructions indicated on that space. GameplayĮach turn a player rolls the die and advances their car according to the number shown on the die. The player who rolls the highest number starts the game.

4 car tokens (each one is of a different color).48 ticket booths (12 booths per each of the 4 colors).This is what you’re going to find in the Monopoly Junior box:
