
This post WWII game rewards the first player to increase his cash holding by a factor of five (start $10K and win at $50K) with victory. Key features of the game are two dice, shaded differently, with the dark die always representing tens and the light die units. The game board stands vertically by attaching to the side of the open box, and has 36 different spaces to correspond with the possible dice results. The doubles spaces are all âConsult the Daily Bugleâ (market quotation cards are cycled, changing the solitary price that serves each of the non-doubles âstocksâ). The â66â space also provides a âChristmas Bonusâ of $3K to the turnsâ player. If there was any doubt, the âRich Uncleâ is Uncle Pennybags, from Monopoly fame! The silliest part of the game is the stack of ânewspaper headlinesâ that are also consulted every time a double is rolledâthereâs usually a humorous headline to go with the instructions on the ânewspaperâ. E.g., âMayor of City Needs a New CarâSelects the Best Automobile that Money Can Buyâ is a newspaper whose instructions force each player to roll the dice to determine how much money (always in $K) they individually must pay to the âpoolâ.