Description: the allowance gamegame is in good condition- completegame parts are very goodthe rules are on the back of the box but sometimes there is wear on the back of the box which is making the rules difficult to read - for that reason I am including them below How to Play AllowanceGetting StartedEach player chooses a color, and then starts with the following:Game pawn that starts on HomeTwo chips (for marking lemonade stand and bank deposits)$3.00, divided up as two $1 bills, two quarters, three dimes, and four nickelsDesignate a banker to be responsible for receiving and distributing money.Determine who will go first. The rules say to roll a die, and the highest roll goes first. Or, you can allow the youngest player to go first.Playing the GamePlayers take turns rolling the die and moving that number of spaces. Then, he/she must do what the space that land on indicates.Most spaces will require one of three things:Pay the bank moneyReceive money from the bankLose your next turnThere are four special spaces on the board:BankLemonade StandMallHomeBankWhen players land on the bank space, they have the option of depositing $2.00 which is denoted by placing one of their chips on the space.If a player makes a deposit, they receive $0.50 each subsequent turn when they land on the bank space.One special thing about the deposit is that players count the $2.00 in the bank towards the $20 needed to win the game.Note: I like how the game introduces the concept of a bank: a place where you can put your money, allow it to provide you extra cash, and can be used to purchase something once you have saved enough.Lemonade StandThe lemonade stand space attempts to mimic the actual thing. The first player who lands on the space may choose to claim the lemonade stand by paying the bank $1. If they do, then that player receives $0.40 from a player each time that person lands on the space. They, however, do not receive any money if they themselves land on the space.Note: I like the simple concept behind this space. Invest money in supplies, and eventually your investment will pay off.MallThe mall space is unique in that it is the only space that allows you to roll again after landing on it. Of course, you end up spending a $1 at the mall.HomeLike Go in Monopoly, passing Home gives you extra money (in this case $3). Also like Monopoly, nothing special happens if you land on the space.Game EndsThe game ends once a player reaches $20. Remember to count the $2 deposited in the bank.
Price: 6 USD
Location: Oviedo, Florida
End Time: 2024-08-20T05:12:50.000Z
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
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Game Type: Board Game
Type: Game Board
Award: Games 100
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Brand: Lakeshore