PolyBusiness (Unofficial Monopoly)

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PolyBusiness is a real-estate board game that follows the same format and rules as Monopoly Online. Buy cities and battle your friends for market dominance. Develop your properties to expand influence, bankrupt your friends, and create the ultimate Monopoly.

Rating

★ 8.1 (8,772 votes)

Developer

Gacha Games Kamil Kowalewski

Technology

HTML5 (Unity WebGL)

Platforms

Browser (desktop-only), App Store(Android)

How to Play

PolyBusiness is a real-estate board game that follows the same format and rules as Monopoly Online. Buy cities and battle your friends for market dominance. Develop your properties to expand influence, bankrupt your friends, and create the ultimate Monopoly.

Strive to Monopolize

PolyBusiness follows the Monopoly formula we all either love or hate. Roll the dice and move your piece around the board. Manage your finances, choose your spots carefully, and avoid going bankrupt!

Buy locations

Purchase cities that charge other players when they land on them. There are also utilities and public services that increase your earnings. The colored arrow on a location indicates which player owns it.

Develop properties

When you buy all locations of the same color, you can develop properties that drastically increase your income when other players land on them.

Trade and negotiate

Got something your opponent might be interested in? Negotiate mutually beneficial trades with them.

Monopolize Europe

PolyBusiness features cities from several European destinations. Greece, Italy, Spain, Benelux, Sweden, Germany, Austria, and England. Just like Monopoly, the value of these properties increases the further you get around the board.

Brief History of Monopoly

The original concept was created in roughly 1903 by American anti-monopolist Lizzie Magie, though she is widely uncredited for it. The game was called Landlord’s Game, and was intended to illustrate the negative aspect of concentrating land in private monopolies.

Several variants of the game were produced thereafter, the most famous version being Monopoly - which was commercialized by Charles Darrow in 1933.

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Features

  • Play with up to 8 players online or locally
  • Buy cities and develop properties to earn
  • Avoid going to jail or worse - going bankrupt!
  • Capitalistically conquer Europe and win the game

Release Date

December 2021

Developer

Gacha Games Kamil Kowalewski developed PolyBusiness.

Platform

Web browser

Controls

Use the left mouse button to play the game.

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