Ok, my sub and I are going to be able to spend four wonderful days together. Except for when she has to work, we expect to be doing quite a bit of playing. One of the things we've discussed is letting the tables be turned and I would be the sub for a while. I've thought about it and decided to make my pretty little sub work for that honor. So, I've decided on a 'winner take all' game of Strip Monopoly. I've googled around for rules, and found some that I like. I'm going to play with their structure slightly, and that's where I would like your help.
Here are the rules I plan on using:
Strip Monopoly
By: Thomas Huff but edited by MastrJ
Strip Monopoly is nothing more than Parker Brothers Monopoly with the following rule changes implemented:
Instead of each play starting with $1500, the initial monetary disbursement is as follows:
each male player receives $650, and
each female player gets $500 (the reason for this will be clear soon).
Clothing can (and will) be used as legal tender at the following amounts:
underwear: $500
bras, brassieres: $150
pants, shorts, sweats: $200
shirts, tops: $200
socks: $ 50 each
shoes: $ 50 each No other clothing is allowed to be used as legal tender. That means no hats, no jewelry, no watches, no tampons, no sunglasses, no jackets, nothing else.
Each player is allowed to start off with ONE item from each of the previously listed categories (but two socks, and two shoes), only female players are permitted to start with a bra or a brassiere. (Pants, shorts, and sweats is one category.)
How clothing is like cash: Clothes can be used to buy property, buy houses and hotels, pay debts, pay fines or anything that money can be used for.
How clothing is like property: Clothes can be sold at a higher than list price and/or auctioned off at any time that the rules allow a player to auction property.
When the bank processes clothing, any player cannot buy it from the bank at the price listed above. If more than one player wants it, the bank will auction them to the highest bidder.
You're not out of the game until you are out of money and clothing.
Now, I'm thinking that three minutes of oral sex should be worth $150, 10 lashes with the belt $100, etc. I would like to hear other ideas if you have them. Thanks.
Here are the rules I plan on using:
Strip Monopoly
By: Thomas Huff but edited by MastrJ
Strip Monopoly is nothing more than Parker Brothers Monopoly with the following rule changes implemented:
Instead of each play starting with $1500, the initial monetary disbursement is as follows:
each male player receives $650, and
each female player gets $500 (the reason for this will be clear soon).
Clothing can (and will) be used as legal tender at the following amounts:
underwear: $500
bras, brassieres: $150
pants, shorts, sweats: $200
shirts, tops: $200
socks: $ 50 each
shoes: $ 50 each No other clothing is allowed to be used as legal tender. That means no hats, no jewelry, no watches, no tampons, no sunglasses, no jackets, nothing else.
Each player is allowed to start off with ONE item from each of the previously listed categories (but two socks, and two shoes), only female players are permitted to start with a bra or a brassiere. (Pants, shorts, and sweats is one category.)
How clothing is like cash: Clothes can be used to buy property, buy houses and hotels, pay debts, pay fines or anything that money can be used for.
How clothing is like property: Clothes can be sold at a higher than list price and/or auctioned off at any time that the rules allow a player to auction property.
When the bank processes clothing, any player cannot buy it from the bank at the price listed above. If more than one player wants it, the bank will auction them to the highest bidder.
You're not out of the game until you are out of money and clothing.
Now, I'm thinking that three minutes of oral sex should be worth $150, 10 lashes with the belt $100, etc. I would like to hear other ideas if you have them. Thanks.