Monopoly In The 1930's

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Monopoly was a game made in 1933 by Charles Darrow and is a board game about properties and investments
Dominoes is a game made long ago before the 20th century they cant decide who made it, but in the 1930’s it was a very popular game which most people had in their household
Playing cards were also a very popular game and a household item for many people
Scrabble was another famous game played in 1930 and made 1938 by Alfred Mosher Butts

Monopoly was a game made in 1933, invented by Charles Darrow. The games objective is to end up with the most money by the end of the end of the time limit.
The earliest versions of monopoly were in the early 20th century. The game was called the landlord’s game created by Elizabeth Magie in January 1904. …show more content…

The objective of scrabble is to earn the most points by using letters to make the most complex words. Each little piece has a number on it and the number represents the amount of points each letter is, you add up the points from each letter in the word to get the amount of points you win.

Cards are a universal game there are between one-thousand to ten-thousand ways to play cards and some of the most famous ways are Go-Fish and Poker. Poker is the game that most adults play at a casino and gamble with, while Go-Fish is one of the best known card games that is very easy to learn and can be played by all ages.
Cards have made their way into almost every household because of their diversity and ability to be played by anyone, anywhere.

Dominoes is a tile based logic game. Dominoes are a set of 28 small tiles separated by a line through the middle and with 0–6 dots on each half. Dominoes. Tile games have been found in China as early as 1120 CE. Some historical accounts have traced evidence of the existence of the pieces, way back to a soldier-hero named Hung Ming (181-234 CE). Other historians believe that Keung T'ai Kung, in the twelfth century BCE had created them. Much alike cards they made their way into many households through the multiple ways to play and they are universally used through every

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