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Subido el 1 de julio de 2024 por Marianne M.

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in this video, the students explain the American game called Monopoly.

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Hi, I'm Héctor, I'm Guillermo, I'm Álvaro and we're going to introduce Monopoly. 00:00:00
Monopoly is a classic game board that simulates the real estate, trading and financial management. 00:00:06
Players navigate a squared board by trading and developing properties, aiming to bankrupt 00:00:13
their opponents. The game combines strategy, negotiation and luck. The origin. Monopoly has 00:00:20
has an intriguing history. 00:00:28
The game we know today was published 00:00:31
by the Parker Brothers in 1935, 00:00:35
but its roots date from 1903 from the game 00:00:39
called The Landrush Game, created by Elizabeth Magic, 00:00:44
the target audience. 00:00:48
Monopoly is a designed game that is for all ages, 00:00:50
typically enjoyed by families 00:00:55
play from from all people to child such as for example eight people that may 00:00:56
need help with the guidance of and the rules of the game the research and the 00:01:06
development of the game was really easy to find out as it is a well-known game 00:01:12
and it is played in almost every country now I'm going to talk about the setup or 00:01:17
or how to play the game. 00:01:25
Well, first you start with between two to eight players. 00:01:27
You play in a board, which depending on your country 00:01:30
or which type of Monopoly you buy, 00:01:34
it has been influenced by the streets of your city. 00:01:37
First, you chose a token, which can be a hat, a train, 00:01:41
and then you get like $2,000 00:01:46
$2,000 and you start in the gold, in the gold square and now how to play? Well you 00:01:51
take turns rolling the dice and moving your token the times that the dice says 00:02:01
then depending on where you fall you can buy a property but if it has already 00:02:06
been bought by somebody you have to pay them the rent and by with the time by 00:02:16
obtaining more money you can create your properties and and take more money from 00:02:22
the other players that fall on your squares and also if you have more than 00:02:31
one type of property from the same color you can get more money from them now I 00:02:38
I am going to talk about a similar game we have here in Spain. As my teammate 00:02:48
already mentioned, this game introduces the financial aspects, as well as the 00:02:53
game I'm going to talk about now, which is Findemesh. The similarities of both 00:02:59
games is basically, as I mentioned, the financial aspects, in which in both you 00:03:04
have to choose the different money that the game brings you. What is the main 00:03:09
difference of these games principally is that the monopoly is like in a huge 00:03:16
amount because you can buy for example different streets or more important 00:03:22
properties but in the game we have here in Spain fin de mes is just about 00:03:29
financial aspects of the daily life like for example paying the rent, cleaning 00:03:34
clothing or go shopping and you have to survive. Finally in both games you have 00:03:40
to experiment with money so it's what it makes them similar besides they also 00:03:49
have a similar a boarding table in which you play and more or less and both have 00:03:55
different invented currencies. Playing in Spain is both feasible and potentially 00:04:01
enjoyable given the game's popularity and the presence of localized versions tailored for the 00:04:06
spanish market here are some points to consider one language accessibility with the localized 00:04:11
versions available in spanish language barriers are minimized making it easy for spanish-speaking 00:04:19
players to understand and enjoy the game two popularity monopoly is a well-known board game 00:04:24
worldwide and enjoys popularity in Spain as well. 00:04:31
Many people are familiar with the rules and gameplay, which can make it a common choice 00:04:36
for social gatherings and family games. 00:04:41
Educational value Monopoly can be a fun way to teach and reinforce 00:04:45
concepts of economics, property management and strategic thinking. 00:04:49
It can be particularly educational for younger players. 00:04:54
Social interaction. Board games like Monopoly encourage fairies to face interaction, making them a good choice for socializing and family bonding, which aligns with the communal and family-oriented culture in Spain. 00:05:00
While there are not significant reasons why Monopoly should not be played in Spain, it is essential to consider a few general aspects. 00:05:17
3. Time commitment. Monopoly can be a lengthy game, which might be a drawback for those looking for a quick game. 00:05:25
4. Competitiveness. The game can become highly competitive and may lead to conflict if players take it too seriously. 00:05:36
It is important to ensure that all participants are it for fun. 00:05:51
In conclusion, Monopoly is certainly feasible and suitable for playing in Spain, 00:05:56
given the availability of localized versions and its alignment with social and cultural practices. 00:06:01
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