Deluxe Edition Monopoly Game

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Hitting F1 at any time brings up the menu bar. Everything you need is there. (Learning the keyboard shortcuts helps keep things moving -- they're shown on the dropdown menus). To mortgage/build on a certain property, click on it on the board to highlight that square, then do your thing. Otherwise, you'll get a 'thanks for your help, I can do it myself' message (that's the computer's response if you're trying to mortgage/build on its properties).
I went into the options and turned off all the animations and sped the token movement up to max. Doing that makes an entire game playable in about 10-15 minutes if you let the computer roll its own dice (but see below). Choosing to 'save as default' in the options will save the changes permanently in a secret file that Internet Archive maintains for you. That's awesome, but I haven't been able to figure out how to undo it if you make a mistake, so proceed carefully.
For the quickest game: choose 'official rules' (limited housing supply, no free parking bonus). It is impossible to hit the 'collect rent' button fast enough if the computer rolls its own dice, so also check the 'auto rent' box in the rules window. You can turn off the computer rolling on or off with F2 -- consider doing so before accepting a trade if the housing stock is low, as the computer might buy all the remaining houses before you get a chance. (The purchase is locked in when the dice pass.) If more than one player tries to buy the last house(s) as part of the same turn, the game will auction them off instead.
To make trades, double-click on players' tokens in the right-hand pane to open up their inventory window in the center of the board. Highlight the first property to trade in the sender's inventory, then click on the player token in the inventory window of the player who will receive it. Repeat until the trade is ready, then click 'propose.' Money and jail cards can be traded the same way. I usually leave the players' inventories open in the center of the board throughout the game to keep track of who owns what, because the game is bad at showing you that otherwise.
About the only difference I've noted between setting the computer on 'calculator' intelligence (lowest) and '386mhz' (highest) is whether or not the computer pays to get out of jail immediately (no on lowest setting, yes on highest). It doesn't seem to materially affect the computer's evaluation of trade proposals. In fact, even at the highest AI levels, the computer's ability to evaluate trades and property is pretty broken. You can set up a trade that offers to buy a property outright from a computer player for $500 or less and the computer will often accept it, even if it results in you obtaining a monopoly. (This may prompt the computer players to make trades among themselves to create their own monopolies, though.) If you decline to buy a property when you have the chance and the game goes to auction, the computer will often either sit out bidding completely or stop bidding at less than half of the property's mortgage value, so you can buy up most properties at a fraction of full price, often as low as $1.
If you choose not to abuse those bugs, when the last property is purchased, the computer will almost always propose a multilateral trade that gets everyone involved at least one monopoly. (The computer considers the two utilities a monopoly.) The game is programmed to offer the human player the best side of such a trade (often the reds or oranges if you have at least one of them and something else to trade with), so consider accepting that first trade. The computer will continue to offer trades every few turns if possible to try to get even more monopolies consolidated in a player's (computer or human) hands. This is because the game wants to move quickly to the 'building phase' where players start buying up houses and hotels. Building up your monopolies whenever possible is what keeps the game from going on forever.
In addition to the logic bugs above, there are several bugs that effectively crash the game outright. A computer player who doesn't have $50 on hand when it has to pay to get out of jail will put the game in an inescapable loop. So will the computer trying to sell a hotel when there aren't at least 4 houses available. So will certain times when the computer trades with another computer player while one owes the other rent. So will about a dozen other things -- I'm surprised this was actually commercially-distributed!
Still, if you can resist taking advantage of the computer's inability to value properties, it makes for a decent Monopoly game with some mild-to-moderate challenge. (I usually play 3- or 5-player games against computer opponents, always going last so as to give myself an additional obstacle to overcome.) Good luck!
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Until Westwood's Monopoly CD-ROM, this was the best PC conversion of parlor game classic.

All the tokens are here, with up to 8 components, any number of which can be computer-controlled. The rules of Monopoly are included in full, thanks to Windows help file. As far as board games go, you can't really find fault with this Windows version of the classic.

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doso2019-06-020 point

sound config.star with
mp DIGI=ADLIB.COM MIDI=SBFM.ADV SCORE=3

Thimble2019-05-250 point

Game is missing a chance card - 'You have won a crossword competition—Collect $100'. 'Advance token to the nearest Railroad' is in the deck twice.

Qqq2019-04-270 point

The best old version of Monopoly is Sega Genesis. This Dos version has inferior graphics and sound and is really complicated. The new versions look good but are slow placed with repetative animation.

jkbulan2018-06-050 point

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i do not understand how for you guys this worked fine. on dosbox 74 the mouse disappear and can not do a thing with exception exit the game. and sometime it have even some graphic glitches

Lynx2017-11-031 point

Since I played Monopoly Deluxe during a rainy evening recently , I can share my experiences with you.
I had to install DOSbox to play Monopoly on my Windows 7 laptop. The default sound settings of the game didn't work, so I changed them to be able to hear sounds and music.
Monopoly Deluxe is a very faithful computer adaptation of to the original board game. The look of the board, pieces and cards are almost as in the original. You can play using official rules or you can modify rules using multiple options.
Graphics and sound is dated, but sufficient for me to play. User Interface could be more intuitive, since it took me a while to understand how to trade with other players. The game is stable and works without errors and crashes.
Overall, I think that I like the retro look and feel of this game and I'll play it from time to time in the future.

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Dos player2017-07-161 point

Can someone help with sound for this game on dosbox on windows 7? Tried the no music as suggested by the game readme, but still not sound effects. Thank you.

Rich Nagel2017-02-205 points Install apache maven in windows 10.

As I posted in my Youtube video description here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xq6UnkNrkoA :
Monopoly Deluxe for DOS (circa 1992)..
I've bought, owned, and played MANY different versions of Monopoly for PC. But, this one is the BEST BY FAR. Sure, it doesn't have all of the eye-candy of the newer incarnations of the game, but it has a *LOT* more features.. and much better gameplay IM(NotSo)HO.
I have 'Monopoly 3' (US and UK editions), 'Monopoly by Parker Brothers' (distributed by GameHouse), 'Monopoly CD' (by Westwood), Monopoly for Android (by EA Mobile) several other more obscure versions of the game for PC, as well as the WinDoZe 3.x port of Monopoly Deluxe for DOS (Monopoly Deluxe for Windows).
Monopoly Deluxe for DOS BEATS them all, by far. Hell, the WinDoZe port of the exact same game even *LACKS* numerous features that the DOS version has! :duh:
Anyhow, two thumbs up.. the best version of Monopoly for PC EVER, and a blast to play in DOSBox with DOSBox's 'Turbo Mode' enabled!

bill2016-11-20-1 point

QUESTION:
-- quote --
@A Wise Old Man
What happens when you let a ghetto thug access the Internet with the laptop he stole from some little old lady.
-- quote --
ANSWER:
He meets you in a chatroom and winds up buried to the hilt in your bum.

Davillian2016-06-080 point

Can't Get Sound to come on.

pro2014-05-191 point DOS version

not bad

kia2013-08-041 point DOS version

Its fun

Deluxe Edition Monopoly Game

A Wise Old Man2013-02-19-2 points DOS version

Deluxe Edition Monopoly Game

What happens when you let a ghetto thug access the Internet with the laptop he stole from some little old lady.

shippeta2013-02-08-2 points DOS version

....remind me why people can't speak right or even spell......
Anywho, this will be interesting under WfW 3.11.....

tibbytibby2012-09-181 point DOS version

great

Boo2008-10-01-3 points DOS version

This game is PIMP shizit!!

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