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Can this be a version of monopoly?

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“Hebrew-Jewish” Monopoly Game Rules

⦁ You may build on any of your properties after purchasing. Monopoly not required. Lose your properties after passing “Go” twice. But players keep the houses they already built on those properties.

⦁ “Kohen”, or High Priest, starts as banker. “Kohen” is decided by players rolling the dice after seven player-turns and getting the highest number. Whoever rolls 12 is automatically Kohen.

⦁ “Kohen” receives half the rents from houses with unowned properties, should another player land on those properties.

⦁ The King is whoever has at least (a number of) houses on half of the board’s properties.


End Game type #1: King becomes Kohen, or Kohen becomes King.
End Game type #2: Kohen is the only other player left.
End Game type #3: Monopoly?

Other game rules:
⦁ Corruption: With the exception of the Kohen, Players may pay others to buy off their dice roll chance to be priest. They can do this as much as they’d like, for as much as they’d be okay with paying. Or they can pay with whatever they’d like.

⦁ Developed Properties: Unowned Properties with houses on them. Its worth is the original value plus ½ per house ("ph"). Each hotel increases property value by (p+ph) or a whole house.

⦁ Owned Properties with Houses: Rent split between Property owner and House owner(s).