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This is a painful version of monopoly, takes a lot longer to play since every transaction needs to be "processed" by the banker.


It's sad how good old fashion board games have come to this, since today's schools are training kids how to use a calculator instead of teaching them math.

Two days ago I was at JC Penney's and the cashier couldn't even count out 44 cents in change.


Wait, is this the version where you can mortgage your houses, then the banker can sell insured MBSs as risk-free investments to the other players, then when you can't pay the 10% premium to unmortgage everyone goes bankrupt?


Good thing the bankers have both get out of jail free cards


That's funny


flobb said: It's sad how good old fashion board games have come to this, since today's schools are training kids how to use a calculator instead of teaching them math.

Two days ago I was at JC Penney's and the cashier couldn't even count out 44 cents in change.

Good luck when you checkout and throw an extra nickel or dime on the cashier. One time I had a cashier just give the nickel back to me along with .45. You can't compute .45 + .05 = 2 quarters?

/edit/ Since I'm here, might as well add- It's funny how our society has gone from "paper" to "plastic"... and this game is a perfect example.




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