Welcome to Follow-Up Friday!
By this time, you know the drill. Follow-Up Friday is a chance for us to revisit the subjects of previous posts and bring the PuzzleNation audience up to speed on all things puzzly.
And today, I’d like to revisit the subject of Monopoly.
I recently posted about the 80th anniversary of the game and their real-money promotion in France.
And whether you’re a fan of the game or not, you can’t deny its staggering success or the genuine historical impact it has made.
Yesterday was the official 80th anniversary of the game. March 19, 1935 was the day Parker Brothers acquired the rights from the game from Charles Darrow, who claimed to have invented Monopoly, although the game was actually invented by a woman named Elizabeth J. Magie. (Parker Brothers now owns the rights from both parties.)
And over the course of 80 years, a lot of trivia has accumulated regarding the game. Here are a few of my favorite little nuggets:
- The character locked behind the bars is called Jake the Jailbird. Officer Edgar Mallory sent him to jail.
- Escape maps, compasses, and documents were inserted into Monopoly game boards smuggled into POW camps inside Germany during World War II. Real money for escapees was slipped into the packs of Monopoly money.
- Tokens from the United States Monopoly: Here & Now Edition were flown into space aboard Space Shuttle Atlantis in 2007.
You can check out Hasbro’s full listing of Monopoly history and trivia here!
And now, a few questions: when you play Monopoly, what token do you use? And what’s your favorite variation of the game? Let me know! I’d love to hear from you!
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I like to put the hat on the thimble when I play
My family are alive today in Australia primarily because of the game of Monopoly. My Polish POW father in Germany in Stalag VB in Villingen end 1942 received his Monopoly game from the Germans (who did not check them). He kept the 500 French Francs, the Rayon Map and compass. Got himself placed onto a German Third Reich Farm to produce Potatoes and promptly escaped with the aid of the map, compass and money, he didnt even realise he was just 50kms away from the French Border!
Peter
That is an amazing story! Thank you for sharing it!
Would you mind if I posted this in a formal post? I’d love to highlight this remarkable story.