![]() That player must pay you half the amount you pay to the Bank. When you land on a yellow PAY SPACE give this card to any player. ![]() That player must pay you half the amount collected there. Give this card to any player landing on a yellow COLLECT SPACE. The holder of this card DOES NOT PAY when given a ‘Share the Wealth’ card. A little house (interchangeable with #3)Įight player car tokens (dark blue, green, light blue, orange, pink, red, white, and yellow)Ī blue plastic Banker’s Tray to hold the play moneyĪ supply of play money in $500 (yellow), $1,000 (pink), $5,000 (mustard yellow), $10,000 (blue), $20,000 (orange), $50,000 (mint green) and $100,000 (white) denominations all with Milton Bradley’s portrait in the center.ģ2 Certificates, consisting of 8 each for Car Insurance, Fire Insurance, Life Insurance, and Share.Ī deck of 24 Share the wealth cards, consisting of 8 each of the following: A little house (interchangeable with #7)ħ. They are numbered on their bottom, and include:ģ. Seven white plastic buildings which attach to the game board. The Wheel of Fortune, a four piece three-dimensional spinner that attaches to the game board. Three green mountain pieces (small, medium, and large) that attach to the game board. ![]() The game board (with a 162 space intertwined track which crosses over several mountains and a bridge)Ī curved white bridge that attaches to the game board. The game box (with white background and several pictures of the game being played) What’s In That Game Box? deals specifically with the game’s contents, which are: A much deeper discussion of the game’s origin, gameplay mechanic and the differences between the various versions throughout the years can be found in a previous blog entry, titled, The Best Classic Board Games – The Game of Life.
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