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A board game where a zombie apocalypse overruns a traditional Monopoly game, saving it from traditional end-game tedium

Where is the line between "house rules" of a game, and "new game" anyway?
nemo

Playable with a regular Monopoly set (though additional dice will help - a pair of D4, and an extra D6 (or more - can help with late-game group movement)

2-8 (or more?) players (optimal is probably around 4-6 players)

Zombies care not for your mindless capitalism

Gameplay TL;DR

  • Play normal monopoly first time around the board.
  • Outbreak! Become a zombie on snake eyes or go-to-jail, sharing a square with a zombie, or unimproved zombie "owned" property.
  • Zombies roll 2D4 and move either direction, and destroy improvements to properties.
  • Once zombies are well established, apocalypse! No more commerce. Humans now move by choose 2 from 3D6, and can travel in groups
  • Win by:
    • all humans simultaneously are on the same human-owned IMPROVED property
    • all zombies, and be first zombie to 'jail' square.
Monopocalypse - The Zombie War
Xenos (#xkcd-sciencefiction)

Gameplay basics

The game is divided into three distinct stages. Capitalism, Outbreak and Apocalypse.

Stage One: Capitalism

This stage of the game is traditional capitalism microcosm (ie, Monopoly), with houserules. It is defined as all players being "human".

  • Whilst player tactics may differ based on knowledge of the later stages of the game, the game *mechanism* is Monopoly. Common house rules (once around board before purchase, tax->free parking, and so on) are discouraged in favour of genuine Monopoly rules, and MonopoZombie houserules below)

Houserules

  • House construction no longer requires a single ownership of an entire colour group. However, the requirement that development must be even remains. Thus, the first owner of the first property can immediately build one house, even if the bank owns the rest. But they cannot build a second house till all other properties in the group are owned and have a house also.

Becoming a Zombie

  • Each player cannot become a zombie on their first time around the board by any method in Capitalism or Outbreak stages of the game.
  • After a players first time around the board (once they arrive or pass "Go"), they are susceptible to a number of zombie conversion methods. These are:
    • Should a player roll a double-one for any reason (normal roll, escape from jail attempt, as instructed by card), then they are considered to be moving too slow, and are converted. For the purposes of human/zombie interactions, it is considered that they are human at the start of their movement, and arrive (two squares on) as a zombie).
    • All methods that send a player to jail (Go To Jail square, card, or doubles thrice in a row) are instead interpreted as "Stay where you are (or take the third movement if a dice roll method) but become a zombie"
    • "Get out of Jail Free" cards are instead interpreted as a one-time "infinite strength immunity to zombie conversion" card. This covers ALL zombie conversion methods at any point in the game.

The game enters "Stage Two: Outbreak" upon the first conversion.

Stage Two: Outbreak

This stage of the game diverges from traditional monopoly, with some players being zombies and playing by new rules, whilst humans still play at capitalism. It is defined as beginning with the first zombie conversion, and lasts while the majority of players are still human.

Human players continue playing the rules of Stage One: Capitalism (however their tactics are increasingly likely to be influenced by the oncoming apocalypse)

New ways to become a zombie

  • Each zombie and each infection ground is counted as one 'zombie conversion point'. Each human and each improvement (including those on zombie owned lands) are considered a 'zombie immunity point'. If conversion points are equal or greater than immunity points on any given location, then conversion results.
    • In practical terms, this means:
      • Human landing on an unimproved zombie infection ground results in immediate conversion.
      • Humans landing on an improved zombie infection ground is safe - unless there are equal or more zombies as there are houses. *** Two humans are safe together from the arrival of a zombie, or the turning of their location into an infection ground while they're there. However in outbreak stage, humans are still playing at selfish capitalism and one will move on to leave the other to be converted.

How to be a zombie

Players who are zombies continue to take their turn in the same position as before. However, they operate under new movement principles to reflect their shambling/mindless nature.

  • Instead of 2D6 dice, zombies move according to 2D4 dice. (if no D4 are available, D6 can be used, re-roll any result of 5 or 6)
  • Zombies may move in either direction around the board. (Player rolls dice, then chooses from two potential target locations)
  • Zombies check chance/chest cards, but ignore them. (Players may taunt human players with the results)
  • Zombies do not follow any "teleport" movement instructions (go to nearest railway, jail, etc)
  • Zombies do not get another go on a double dice roll.
  • Zombies care not for your mindless capitalism, and do not participate in any normal commerce. Players should return their money to the bank upon conversion.
  • If a zombie lands on an unowned property, it immediately goes to auction amongst the human players.
  • Properties owned by a human prior to conversion now become zombie infection grounds. Mortgage status is ignored.

Property demolition by zombies

Houses are demolished by the conflict of zombies at human-owned-houses, or of humans at houses in infection grounds.

  • A zombie arriving on an a vacant improved human-owned property can demolish one house upon arrival.
    • If there is a human at the property, then the house remains safe till it is vacant. If another human arrives before the first leaves, then the zombie will move on and never demolish.
    • Zombies do not demolish houses on infection grounds
  • A human arriving at a house on an infection ground may shelter at the house safely, but the house will be demolished when the last human abandons (flee!) it.
    • If the human is converted to a zombie by being overrun by other zombies on that location, then the house is demolished as part of the convertion

The game enters Stage Three: Apocalypse when zombies are considered established. Outbreak mode always last a minimum of one turn per player. It THEN ends when:

  • For 2 and 3 player games, outbreak lasts till the first of
    • A second zombie conversion
    • All humans have completed a circuit around the board back past their individual 'start of outbreak' positions
  • For 4+ players, when the count of zombies is one conversion away from equal to or outnumbering human players.
    • ie, the second zombie in a 4 or 5 player game. The third zombie in 6 or 7 player games, a fourth zombie in 8 or 9 player games, etc.

Stage Three: Apocalypse

At this stage of the game, capitalism has failed to protect against zombies, the economy collapses and the last vestiges of Monopoly rules are swept clear. All remaining humans now move to survival mode.

  • All commerce and economic-based activity halts. All money goes back to the bank - it's closed down.
  • No more building of properties. No more demolishing for monopoly-rule reasons - demolitions are now zombie-based reasons only.
  • We keep track of property ownership for zombie-infection ground tracking. Mortgage status is irrelevant.
  • Zombies continue as before
  • Humans now move in survival mode

How to survive as a human

  • Humans now move with increased agility and tactics. This is achieved by allowing movement in either direction, and by rolling 3D6 and choosing two. This means each human has up to 6 possible target locations to choose from.
    • If a double is chosen, then roll-again can optionally be taken. There are no longer any penalties for repeated double-based roll-agains.
    • If a double-1 is an option, the player is in a position to choose to self-infect.
    • Humans no longer follow any monopoly based 'teleport' rules either.
  • Humans can now group up and move together. This is beneficial for the following reasons
    • Moving simultaneous makes individuals less vulnerable to zombies.
    • Easier to meet the human winning conditions.
  • A group is formed (or grown) when multiple humans are on the same square by normal movement mechanisms. The earlier member(s) of the group 'delay' their turn till the normally-scheduled turn of the most recently joined group member, and then all members of the group roll 3D6 and trade the resulting dice in an attempt to equalise each members movement, and so be able to move as a group. It's also permissible to trade dice so to maximise the chance of each group member making it to a different safe-house, noting that this action splits up the group.
    • If trade negotiations fails to allocate dice, then the original roller of each dice controls it for their own use.
    • A player may only remain part of a group for a maximum of three turns, after which point they must take their normal turn again. In groups of 2 or 3, this means the dissolving of the group. Four or more humans can theoretically achieve a longer group life with a rotation of members.
    • After leaving a group, a player must have two normal independent turns before they can join a group again. Note: players may still aim to land on the same locations - useful for protecting buildings and winning, but must do so with individual dice rolls and turns.
    • Simultaneous movement is achieved by the humans already on the newly-shared-location delaying their turn till the normal turn of the most recent arrival. If a new human joins an existing group with no obvious way of delaying turns to synchronise (eg: the turn order is: member-who-is-delaying, newly-arrived-human, member-who-group-takes-their-turn-on, then the two group members can elect to have a once-only zero-movement turn so to bring the new member into sync. Note that this does consume one of the three moves allowable as a team, and can only be done once per additional member to a team.

Winning conditions

Humans win when all remaining humans are on an improved human-owned property, with no zombies also on that location. Humans thus win as a team. (the last human can win solo). Note that humans do not need to be moving as a group to win - they can arrive on the location independently. However, group movement makes it easier.

Zombies can only win when ALL players are zombies, at which point the winning zombie is the first onto the "just visiting/jail" square. Zombies cannot win as a team. Should two zombies be already on 'just visiting' when the last human is turned, then the winning zombie is the one who was most recently human.

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