Monopoly Brunei Version
Over the last couple of weeks, my family's evening activity had been to play Monopoly. The month before it was Scrabble. The Monopoly set we have is a Disney version which my 6 year old chose simply because he liked the characters. The Monopoly is the same but there are slight variations. Instead of land title deeds, you get title deeds to Disney movies. For railway stations, they are replaced by Disney movies transportation such as Aladdin's Flying Carpet or Cruella's Limousine. And the utilities are pixie wands and star dust. The Chance and Community Chest cards are replaced by Magic Moment and Show Times cards. And of course the money bears the face of Scrooge McDuck. Other than those, everything else is the same including the prices and the taxes. I found it useful as it teaches my son how to count money and hopefully turned his attention towards being a milionaire or something or at the very least a financial planner.
Last night, we did not play monopoly. Instead together with a couple of other thousands of Bruneians, we were at the Hua Ho Mall at Tanjung Bunut last night. It was a soft opening but the Bruneians crowd reminded us of the opening of the other Hua Ho at Manggis when we had trouble getting in there too. We must be so deprived of things to do that most of us will go to the opening of an envelope! Anyway, last night was slightly easier and the underground carpark despite the number of cars parked all over the place, was relatively empty. So if you are thinking of going there to have a look, aim for the basement parking, you might have the place to yourself. So, what about Hua Ho itself? Okaylah. Just like any other modern department stores. Nothing particularly outstanding about it, but it might turn out to be our regular haunting place simply because it's the nearest one to my house now.
Between the monopoly and the increasing real estate value around the Hua Ho Mall at Tanjung Bunut, it just sets me thinking of doing a Monopoly Brunei Version. I have been wondering Which land title deeds would the most expensive (purple coloured) and which ones would be the least expensive (brown coloured) and which ones go in the middle?
Here is my attempt and readers are most welcomed to come up with your own versions, from most expensive to least expensive:-
Last night, we did not play monopoly. Instead together with a couple of other thousands of Bruneians, we were at the Hua Ho Mall at Tanjung Bunut last night. It was a soft opening but the Bruneians crowd reminded us of the opening of the other Hua Ho at Manggis when we had trouble getting in there too. We must be so deprived of things to do that most of us will go to the opening of an envelope! Anyway, last night was slightly easier and the underground carpark despite the number of cars parked all over the place, was relatively empty. So if you are thinking of going there to have a look, aim for the basement parking, you might have the place to yourself. So, what about Hua Ho itself? Okaylah. Just like any other modern department stores. Nothing particularly outstanding about it, but it might turn out to be our regular haunting place simply because it's the nearest one to my house now.
Between the monopoly and the increasing real estate value around the Hua Ho Mall at Tanjung Bunut, it just sets me thinking of doing a Monopoly Brunei Version. I have been wondering Which land title deeds would the most expensive (purple coloured) and which ones would be the least expensive (brown coloured) and which ones go in the middle?
Here is my attempt and readers are most welcomed to come up with your own versions, from most expensive to least expensive:-
- Purple - Damuan Park and Babu Raja
- Green - Old Gadong, New Gadong and Batu Bersurat
- Yellow - Old Kiulap, New Kiulap, Kiarong
- Red - Telanai, Jangsak and Beribi
- Orange - Sengkurong, Tanjung Bunut and Kilanas
- Pink - Jalan Sultan, Jalan Pemancha and Jalan Kianggeh
- Light Blue - Muara, Serasa and Delima Satu
- Brown - Sungai Kabun and Kampung Ayer
- Railway Stations - International Airport, BSB Central Bus Stands, Kianggeh Water Taxis and Old Airport Interchange
- Utilities - Gadong Powerplant and Tasek Waterplant
- Taxes - $100 (Road Tax) $200 (Municipality Tax)
Comments
Thanks Bruneiresources for giving us something to do!!
I don't think you will be able to produce a monopoly board on your own. It will be intresting to get the opinion of TCP.
Question: Where's old gadong and new gadong? Which is which? Ohhh.. how did you categorize them by the way? Availability of land? Or.. most visited? Hehe.
Air muleh for the borders. Jail is supreme court??