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Monopoly City Streets: Exponential Growth
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Posted by Bobby Coggins. On Saturday, September 19, 2009. The game being discussed here is. A free online game that you can play in your web browser that is loosely based on the board game Monopoly and is intended to be part of a brilliant marketing campaign strategy by. A digital marketing agency. You can. Play the game here. Read the rules here. Ead a few FAQs here. If you are interested. I also have other resources on the sidebar of this blog. You should buy 6 Grid Buildings (or more if you can afford...
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Monopoly City Streets: What the Changes Mean
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What the Changes Mean. Posted by Bobby Coggins. On Thursday, September 17, 2009. With the new changes that have just been announced.the mechanics of the game have been completely re-arranged. The taxes are the most important change. Here is what it means. Layers will not be able to amass vast geographic empires. Here's why (from the Game Guidelines):. There is now absolutely no margin for owning any street that is worth under 1 Million or in the cities because those people will be far outstripped by play...
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Monopoly City Streets: Khrone Nails It
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Posted by Bobby Coggins. On Friday, September 18, 2009. I found a comment on the Monopoly Blog, and have excerpted part of it here:. To the MCS Developement Team = = = =. The cool thing about this is that you don't even have to be at the top of any leader board with this game. How about you just play to compete against a group of friends? Do you REALLY need electronic validation on a world-wide scale that you are the superior mouse clicker compared to all who oppose you? Go read the whole thing!
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Monopoly City Streets: October 2009
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Posted by Bobby Coggins. On Tuesday, October 6, 2009. Sorry that it has been a while since I've posted. I am keeping detailed logs of my play, but just haven't had the time to post them. Maybe I can get to that this weekend. Day 19 Beginning Status Screenshot:. After building a few Sky High Towers (cost 30 mln each and pay 4 mln rent daily) to Street 1, I built several Grid Buildings on Street 2, selling City Centre Cottages as I ran out of space. I wonder if this is average or not. I discovered during a...
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Monopoly City Streets: Day Three
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Posted by Bobby Coggins. On Sunday, September 20, 2009. I was really looking forward to getting another Bonus Building, but it was not to be for this day. I plan on staying away from the cities until I have a net worth in the hundreds of millions and at least 6 Bonus Buildings on every street I own. Even then, it may not protect me from them. End of Game Day Three. Strategy for Day 4 and Beyond. Update 10.15 am EDT*. I hope you can see that a M$ 7,000,000 road full of over a hundred Brouette Towers will ...
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Monopoly City Streets: Day 19
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Posted by Bobby Coggins. On Tuesday, October 6, 2009. Sorry that it has been a while since I've posted. I am keeping detailed logs of my play, but just haven't had the time to post them. Maybe I can get to that this weekend. Day 19 Beginning Status Screenshot:. After building a few Sky High Towers (cost 30 mln each and pay 4 mln rent daily) to Street 1, I built several Grid Buildings on Street 2, selling City Centre Cottages as I ran out of space. I wonder if this is average or not. I discovered during a...
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Monopoly City Streets: September 2009
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Posted by Bobby Coggins. On Wednesday, September 23, 2009. Here is an insightful comment posted on the Monopoly City Streets Blog. Ah, seriously though -. When this game started I was a big proponent - I would hazard to say "brand advocate.". No, what's going to happen is that Tribal DDB is going to make a report to Hasbro that says "X million players logged on and played the game." And Hasbro is going to say "What a success! Because in the end, all they care about is the numbers. One or two well-placed ...
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Monopoly City Streets: Day 2 Score
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Posted by Bobby Coggins. On Friday, September 18, 2009. The above screen grab is the result of my second day of play in the game, with my identifying characteristics removed to protect me from Hazard Gangs. According to my game strategy (revised to deal with the draconian communist-style tax system), I am currently about M800,000 ahead od where I forecast. Of course, I have had no negative chance cards.they have all been positive, and I have discarded every opportunity to Hazard other players.
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Monopoly City Streets: Capricious Rule Change
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Posted by Bobby Coggins. On Tuesday, September 22, 2009. Subject to, led by, or indicative of caprice or whim; erratic:. I have had it up to here with the idiots at Tribal DDB, Hasbro and whatever team of 4th graders they let loose on developing the game of Monopoly City Streets. Here is what set me off, in full, below:. Deflation Hits the Streets. The incentive to buy bigger – and more expensive – streets remains overall, as those streets have more potential for development (and thus more re...We apolog...