> But really it's just a game of "who can roll the dice best?" where the players influence the outcome of the game as much as in Candyland.
That's mostly true, but deciding what to buy, how to bid, and negotiating for properties are all important parts of the game.
Part of the purpose of the game is showing how capitalism is unfair because it exploits people by randomness of birth and circumstances rather than their ability to work.
That's mostly true, but deciding what to buy, how to bid, and negotiating for properties are all important parts of the game.
Part of the purpose of the game is showing how capitalism is unfair because it exploits people by randomness of birth and circumstances rather than their ability to work.