> Shoes: $50 each
> Socks or tights: $50 each
> Sweater or jacket: $50
> Top or shirt: $100
> Pants or skirt: $100
> Dress: $200
> Bra: $300
> Underwear: $500
>For example, if you’re only wearing a dress, bra, and panties when you begin (total value = $1,000), then you will be given $500 in cash to make a total of $1500.
>When you need to pay for something (e.g. to buy a property), you can choose to pay with cash or clothes.
>If you pay with clothes, you take off the item of clothing and sell it to the bank for the specified amount. You may remove clothes in any order.
>If you’re feeling exposed, you can buy your clothes back from the bank and put them on. You must pay an extra 10% of the value of each piece of clothing.
>When a player is naked and cannot pay, they are bankrupt and out of the game. The winner is the last player left wearing clothing!
>If a player does not wish to go fully-naked but does not have enough money to pay, they may instead choose to make out with every player in the game. This will enable them to skip paying whatever would have caused them to end up naked.
>This rule may only be actioned once per player, during the game. So you can’t just keep landing on someone’s hotels and making out with everyone instead of paying up!
>Strip Monopoly is way more fun than regular Monopoly. You’ll certainly want to be careful who you play it with, though! If you thought that regular Monopoly was a ruiner of friendships, you ain’t see nothing yet!
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