Mine Opoly Map Mcpe

Mine-Opoly Map (1.19) is another Commander ClanTag creation. This 2 – 4 player interactive Minecraft Monopoly map includes bidding and mortgaging and many other small features that make this map one of a kind. Players can also be jailed for speeding (rolling too many doubles). The game also comes with a custom trade system and economy.

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Features:

  • *if in any event, you need to pass the dice to the next player the command is: scoreboard players set @a pass 1
  • *if in any event, you need to move a player to a specific spot on the game board the command is: scoreboard players set “whatever the player’s name is without the quotation marks”  GBP 1-40 (clockwise around the game board, 1 being “cave ave” and 40 being “GO”)

At the beginning of the game, each player will be given 4000 dollars, a build tool, a demolition tool, a trade chest option, a monocle (spyglass), and random colored wool that’s unique to them (blue, red, yellow and green for players 1-4 respectively) and placed on the “GO” space. Player 1 (blue) will be given the dice. Throughout the game, each player will be identifiable by the colored block that hovers over their head. Also, any properties purchased by a player will also have the colored block associated with that player displayed on the header of that property.

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When a player rolls the dice and lands on a property that isn’t owned, they can choose to purchase that property for the listed price shown on the properties kiosk by pressing the button. If they purchase it, the property card will appear on the property displaying the rent owed and the new owner will also have that property card added to their inventory. This card can be traded for money or other properties at any time.

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If they choose not to purchase and roll the dice again on the following turn, that property goes to auction and can be bid on by any player.

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How to Bid:

Holding your build tool in hand, look at the auctioneer’s lectern (it will be floating in the middle of the game board and lit up with green particles). Use your build tool to bid $100 at a time.

The auctioneer will say “going once”, “going twice”, or “going three times”  with a three-second interval between each call out. If another player bids before the three-second count after the last call-out, that player now has the highest bid and will win the bid if no one challenges it. When you win a bid, you pay the amount owed and have the property added to your inventory.

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If you run out of money you can either mortgage a property that hasn’t been built on, sell houses and hotels back to the bank for half price, or trade properties for cash with other players to make a quick buck. Once you have zero dollars you only have a minute to make some money or you lose (cash in hand or in the trading chest is not considered cash in the game so if you’re holding all your cash in hand or in the trading chest, put in back in your inventory or you risk losing!). Your mortgage and un-mortgage properties by looking at the property header where the totems are located and using your build tool to mortgage and your demolition tool to un-mortgage.

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To build on a property, you must own all the properties associated with that color group. Build by looking at the property and using your build tool. When you build houses you will build across all properties in the color group at the same time, meaning that if you own all three light blue properties and build a house on one, the game will automatically build houses on the other two properties if you can afford it. Demolishing houses (selling back to the bank) works the same way.

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When you upgrade your properties from houses to hotels, the houses are given back to the bank and are replaced with hotels that charge tenants the highest rent possible for that property.

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If Jailed you can either take your turn and try to roll doubles until you are released three turns later or you can pay the $100 dollar fine or use a get-out-of-jail-free card.

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Become the richest player and bankrupt your competition to win!

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Installation Note:

  • Download both the mcworld and the mcaddon files and double-click them to add them to your Minecraft game. Each player needs to have them installed.
  • This map requires a lot of CPU and GPU to run smoothly. It may lag on slower computers and may crash on phones.

How to install:

How To Install Mod / Addon on Minecraft PE

How To Install Texture Packs on Minecraft PE

How To Install Map on Minecraft PE

Mine-Opoly Map (1.19) Download Links

For Minecraft PE/Bedrock 1.19

mcworld: Download from server 1

mcaddon: Download from server 1Download from server 2

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1.19.4 Mods

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