<Dl> <Dd> Source: Monopoly Junior (1990) official rules </Dd> </Dl> <Dd> Source: Monopoly Junior (1990) official rules </Dd> <P> The rules of the original Monopoly Junior game are very similar to the modern rules . Players are dealt $31 at the beginning of the game: five $1 notes, four $2, three $3, one $4 and one $5 . Players take turns in order, with the initial player determined by chance before the game: players roll the die, and the highest roller goes first . A typical turn begins with the rolling of the die and the player advancing their token clockwise around the board the corresponding number of spaces . When the player lands on a vacant amusement they must purchase the amusement from the bank for the amount indicated on the board, and places a ticket booth token on the colored band at the top of the space to denote ownership . If a player lands on an amusement owned by an opponent the player pays the opponent rent in the amount written on the board . If the opponent owns both amusements of the same color the rent is doubled . </P> <P> A player who lands on or passes the GO space collects $2 from the bank . Players who land on a Chance space must take the top Chance card from the draw pile and follow the instructions . Chance cards indicating a Free Ticket Booth allow the player to claim a vacant amusement of the color indicated on the card for free, or to remove the ticket booth from an amusement (of the indicated color) owned by another player, unless both amusements of that color are owned by one player; in which case, the player who drew the Chance card must discard it and draw another . No reward or penalty is given for landing on the Rest Rooms, as they are "Just Waiting". Players who land on "Pay $3 Take the Tramway to the Rest Rooms" must pay $3 and place it on Uncle Pennybag's Loose Change and move their token to the Rest Rooms (without passing GO or collecting $2). On their next turn they may roll the die and move their token as usual . Players who land on the Fireworks or Water Show must place $2 on Uncle Pennybag's Loose Change . A player who lands on Uncle Pennybag's Loose Change is rewarded with any money on the space . Players who land on any of the Railroads must roll the die again and move their token . </P>

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