The Monopoly Junior board was based on a fair's midway, and featured 16 "amusements" rather than 28 properties.
Players chose a car token in one of four colors (red roller coaster car, blue bumper car, green flume and yellow carousel horse), and used corresponding colored "ticket booths" (hotel pieces from the standard Monopoly game) to denote ownership of the amusements in lieu of title deeds.
However, as in the standard game, if players have enough money to buy, but not the exact amount, the banker (who also plays) can make change.
In 2013, the game was revised with the board now based on a simplified version of a city rather than a midway.
The player tokens were replaced with a green car, blue ship, orange cat and black dog.
The ticket booths were replaced with "sold signs", cardboard pieces featuring cartoon caricatures of the player tokens.
Some space names on the British version of the board have different names, similar to the UK version of the original Monopoly board: "Park Lane" instead of "Park Place", and "Mayfair" instead of "Boardwalk", etc.
Several of the space names are changed to British English terms on the British version of the board: "Candy Floss" instead of "Cotton Candy", "Water Chute" instead of "Water Slide", "Dodgems" instead of "Bumper Cars", "Big Wheel" instead of "Ferris Wheel" and "railways" instead of "railroads".
A typical turn begins with the rolling of the die and the player advancing their token clockwise around the board the corresponding number of spaces.
A player who lands on or passes the GO space collects 2 Monopoly money from the bank.
A typical turn begins with the rolling of the die and the player advancing their token clockwise around the board the corresponding number of spaces.
When the player lands on a vacant amusement they must purchase the amusement from the bank for the amount indicated on the board, and places a ticket booth token on the colored band at the top of the space to denote ownership.
Monopoly's Loose Change and move their token to the Rest Rooms (without passing GO or collecting $2).