Instructions for life game board
After all players have retired, all players at Millionaire Estates count their money. The richest player takes the four Life Tiles at Millionaire Estates. The official Life rules mention that in case of a tie for richest player, the tying players split the pile taking 2 tiles each. All players turn their Life Tiles message-side-up and count up the dollar amounts add this total to all the remaining money you have in front of you.
The player with the most money wins! Please keep in mind that the official Life rules and instructions could be different depending on the game version you have. The rules below are some of the exact directions that came in the original packaging.
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If the player lands on a square for their own profession, they pay nothing. Purchasing a house is done by selecting one card at random from the face down house pile. The player then pays the amount listed on the house, borrowing money from the bank if needed, and spinning again to continue moving. Players keep the house card they purchased. Landing on one of the various baby squares gives you instructions to add additional pegs to your car to represent your family and collect one life tile.
Insurance protects against negative occurrences involving your vehicle or home such as theft, accidents, or fire. Insurance can be purchased at the beginning of any of your turns. You may only have one stock at a time unless you land on a special space that allows you to draw a free stock. If you later lose one of your stocks you can only buy them back if you have less than one.
Once all players have retired, all players count their money. The player with the highest amount of money that retired in the millionaire mansion also takes the four remaining life tiles on the game board. If two players tie, the bounty is split between them. All players then flip over their life tokens and add the cash value of the tiles to their total cash pool.
The winner is the player with the most combined wealth. This is a very nice game indeed, Abby and Amelie! What a nice night! Name required.
Email will not be published required. Website optional. Each player chooses a car piece with a player peg inside. All players spin the wheel, with the highest spinner going first and the other players going clockwise. On their first turn, players place their game piece on the "Start Career" or "Start College" space.
Players starting a career draw a random Career Card--they must draw again if the card says "Degree Required"--and then a Salary Card. All other turns for all players involve spinning the wheel and moving the required number of spaces.
Players must follow the instructions on orange spaces, but choose whether or not to follow instructions on blue spaces. They collect salary for landing on or passing green spaces. They must immediately stop on red spaces regardless of the roll, follow its directions, and then move again.
Players who land on a Life space draw a Life tile without looking at it.
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