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need the play instructions

2006-12-22 14:06:19 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Games & Recreation Board Games

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Here's a direct link to the rules, from Hasbro.

Happy gaming!

2006-12-22 14:40:05 · answer #1 · answered by Jason T 6 · 0 0

I still love to play board games. And I know that most people now days only care about getting drunk or doing drugs. Try to find some friends who are more intellectual and I guarantee they will want to play board games. They might be a little nerdy but i would choose that over a friend with a hangover.

2016-05-22 21:27:24 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

PAYDAY
"Where does all the money go?" Game
For 2 to 6 players / ages 8 and up
Rules (C) 1975, revised 1994 Parker Brothers,
Division of Tonka Corporation, Beverly, MA 01915. Printed in USA

OBJECT
To be the player with the most cash at the end of the game after playing through one or more months.

EQUIPMENT
PAYDAY (R) game board - PAYDAY money - 48 Mail cards - 24 Deal cards - 6 Tokens - 1 Die - Loan record pad

SETUP
- Decide how many "months" you'll play: How many times you will go through the calendar from Monday the 1st to Wednesday the 31st?
Note: We recommend a minimum of 2 months. With 4 players, a 3-month game takes about one
hour, a 6-month game about 2 hours.
- Shuffle the Mail and Deal cards separately, and put each stack face down in Draw piles near the board.
Note: Discarded Mail and Deal cards will be placed face up in a pile next to their respective stacks. When a Draw pile is depleted, shuffle the discards and use them.
- Take the top Deal card and slide it, face down, halfway under the left edge of the board next to the "Yard Sale" space and under the "Deal" sign.
- Each player picks a token and places it on the Sunday START space.
- Pick one player to act as the Banker, who is responsible for all money that goes in or out of the Bank. The Banker begins by giving each player $3,500 in these denominations: two $1,000 bills, two $500, and five $100.
- Pick another player to be the Loan Record Keeper, who is responsible for keeping track on the Loan Record Pad of all Loan transactions. He or she begins by writing the players' names across the top of the pad; for six players, use two sheets.
- Pick a player to go first. (The Banker and Record Keeper both play.) Play passes to the left around the table.

A WORD ABOUT DEALS AND HIGH FINANCE
As any finaincialadvisor will tell you, the way to get ahead financially is to make Deals. It's the American way! So take advantage whenever you can.
The time will probably come when you don't have enough money on hand to buy a Deal - or to pay your bills, pay a neighbor or make a charitable donation you are instructed to make. So, do what any red-blooded American would do: Take out a LOAN!

LOANS
- You may take out a loan at any timr, The Banker gives you money, and the Loan Record Keeper notes it on the pad.
- Loans must be paid in increments of $1,000
- You will be charged 10% of your outstanding loan balanceevery time you land on "Pay Day."
- On "Pay day" - but at no other time during the month - you may pay off part or all of your loan. If you pay off part, it must be in $1,000 increments.
- Recording Loans: Whenever a player takes out a new loan, the Record Keeper updates theg loan record by crosing out the old amount and writing in the new total.

GAME PLAY
On your turn:
- Roll the die and move your token that many days along the calendar. (Use the track like a real calendar: Sunday to Saturday, tehn Sunday to Saturday again, etc.)
- Follow the instructions on the space you land on; see the detailed explanations below. Your turn ends when you've finished doing what you were told.

THE MAIL SPACES & CARDS

If you land on a mail space, draw the number of Mail cards indicated on the mailbox flag. If instructed, act immediately; otherwise, keep them in a stack face up in front of you until you land on "Pay Day" - when you must pay your bills, and discard the Mail cards.

PAY A NEIGHBOR:
As soon as you draw this, pay a player of your choice the amount shown the card, even if you are forced to take out a loan.

2006-12-26 08:39:10 · answer #3 · answered by Clarissa P 3 · 1 1

Go to the parker brothers website

2006-12-22 17:12:00 · answer #4 · answered by doodle 1 · 0 0

Hasbro has most of there games here.


http://www.hasbro.co.uk/index.asp?page=27

2006-12-22 14:10:09 · answer #5 · answered by rob u 5 · 0 0

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