Monopoly behaviour: how a board game upended my life in lockdown

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It started as a chance for a family to bond together – and ended when ruthless capitalism rips it apart. lockdown

Mia, my eldest daughter, is 18. I love her to death, and would do anything for her: fight tigers; swim raging rivers; drive her to parties when she misses the bus because she has no concept of time. But the moment has come when even my wife and I have to admit that she is a filthy, avaricious, stone-cold, money-grubbing extortionist who is quite willing to send her two youngest sisters and father into penury, and laugh while she does so.

Needless to say, COVID-19 has supercharged sales of Monopoly, along with many other board games. An article in, owner of Melbourne’s two Mind Games stores, saying business in the first round of Victoria’s stage three restrictions was comparable with Christmas. Among the bestsellers were Pandemic, a 2008 release in which players battle a virus, Awkward Guests, where an unpleasant character called Mr Walton is repeatedly murdered, and Monopoly.

Monopoly actually began in 1903, with a woman called Elizabeth Magie, a stenographer and typist in Washington, DC. A left-wing feminist and staunch progressive, Magie set out to design a game that underscored the dangers of runaway capitalism. She called it The Landlord’s Game. According toby Mary Pilon, Darrow came across a version of The Landlord’s Game in 1932, which he then adapted. When Parker Brothers found out about Magie’s game, it bought the patent for $US500.

 

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