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Advance to Boardwalk (1985)

Average Rating: 5.27/10
Board Game Rank: 7599
Children's Games Rank: 283
Family Game Rank: 852
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Year Published
1985
# of Players
2 − 4
User Suggested # of Players
Best with 4 players
Recommended with 2, 3, 4 players
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Playing Time
60 minutes
Mfg Suggested Ages
8 and up
User Suggested Ages
6 and up
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Language Dependence
Moderate in-game text - needs crib sheet or paste ups
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Advance to Boardwalk
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Advance to Marble Arch
Baue auf der Schlossallee
La Calle Mayor
Ga verder naar Kalverstraat
GĂĄ vidare till Norrmalmstorg
Parco della Vittoria
Parco della Vittoria
Rue de la Paix
Schlossallee
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Don't let the name fool you. The game has nothing to do with Monopoly. The name was obviously chosen in an attempt to capitalize on that mega-selling monster. Unfortunately, the game went unnoticed by the game buying public, which is a shame as there's actually a nifty game inside the box.

There are four tracts of land illustrated on the board, which depicts an ocean-front boardwalk. Each tract of land contains five properties valued from $1 million to $8 million. Each turn, a player rolls two regular dice and one special die. The special die has four sides depicting a color matching one of the land tracts, with the other two sides depicting a 'W' and 'F' respectively. The number rolled on the regular two dice is the amount of money the player can spend on development, while the color depicted on the special die is the tract of land he may build on. Thus, if a player rolled an 8 and a red, he has $8 million to spend on developing buildings in the red tract. He can split this $8 million as he sees fit. For example, he may build a building on the $5 million plot and one on the $3 million plot; or he may opt to build one building on the $8 million plot. Quite a few building options here.

If a 'W' was rolled instead of a color, the player may select which tract he wishes to build on. The 'F' means that a player draws a Fortune card and does not build that turn. Fortune cards allow a player to perform a variety of actions, including constructing extra buildings, moving one of his already placed buildings, removing an opponent's building, etc. A player may play one of these Fortune cards per turn.

When a player constructs a building and obtains the most buildings on a particular plot, he takes the deed to that property and moves his token along the boardwalk an amount equal to the value of the deed. If a player wrested control of the deed from an opponent, the opponent is then moved back that number of spaces. Buildings are placed on the board in a fashion identical to that used in Manhattan...they are stacked on top of existing buildings. If there is a tie for the most buildings, the player who built first on that plot possesses the deed.

Some have described this game as 'Manhattan lite', and they're not far off. One certainly has similar thought processes and must constantly keep an eye out for optimum plays which will wrest control of deeds (control of buildings in Manhattan) from opponents. There's another planning element thrown in, too. Certain spaces along the boardwalk are marked with an 'F'. If a player advances his token to one of these locations, he draws a Fortune card. These cards can be extremely powerful and cause a severe swing in deed controls. Thus, it is not always wise to go for the largest deed acquisition if a lesser gain would allow you to move your token onto an 'F' location. Clever.

The game continues until one player has placed all of his buildings (sounds a bit like Rheinländer, doesn't it?) or until one player has reached the end of the boardwalk. The player controlling the most deeds is the victor.

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Parco della Vittoria
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Italian edition
Publisher: Editrice Giochi
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Year: 1987
Size: 48.00 x 24.00 x 4.00 inches
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Parco della Vittoria
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Italian edition
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Year: 1987
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Advance to Boardwalk
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English first edition
Publisher: Parker Brothers
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Year: 1985
Product Code: 0014
Size: 17.50 x 9.25 x 2.00 inches
1.86 pounds
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Advance to Marble Arch
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Parker Brothers flat blue box
Publisher: Parker Brothers
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Year: 1985
Size: 20.00 x 10.00 x 1.50 inches
1.90 pounds
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Baue auf der Schlossallee
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Parker German edition
Publisher: Parker Brothers
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Year: 1985
Size: 19.96 x 10.24 x 1.57 inches
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Board Game Rank: 7599
Children's Games Rank: 283
Family Game Rank: 852
Num Ratings: 474
Average Rating: 5.27
Standard Deviation: 1.40
Num Views: 29200
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Avg. Game Weight: 1.5
Fans: 4
Personal Comments: 220
Users Owning: 940
Users Wanting: 4
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