Hi all!

We was made a board game to promote the commons and the cooperation, it's
called Commonspoly. Commonspoly was launched as a proposal for a working
group during the 17th ZEMOS98 festival hackcamp. Participants had to
develop a brand new set of rules for an alternative, contrast to the
Monopoly board game in just three days. Later on, in May 2015, an
exhibition of the game was hosted by the Commons Fest in Athens, presented
by Vassilis Chryssos and Carmen Lozano.

This prototype game was played a few times, resulting in a notable
improvement in its rules.Commonspoly is a free licensed board game, with
which to reflect and playfully experiment with the possibilities and limits
of the commons as a critical discourse towards relevant changes in our
societies. This board game is an ideal device to introduce commons theories
and cooperative ways of living together, in a fun and instructive way. It’s
especially great for boring, rainy afternoons!

Commonspoly is also an attempt to correct a common misconception that has
lasted for more than a century. Back in 1904, Elizabeth Magie patented The
Landlord’s Game, a board game designed to highlight the dangerous effects
of monopolies. Years later, she sold the patent to Parker Brothers company,
who turned the game into the Monopoly we know today: a board game that
celebrates the pursuit of the accumulation of huge personal wealth and the
bankruptcy of anyone but yourself.

Commonspoly turns modern Monopoly on its head and returns to the basic
principle of the traditional game; to imagine a viable world based on
cooperation instead of competition. However, not everything is perfect. You
will have to fight against The Speculators. In this game, we are running
against time! And the help of every player is needed and welcomed, because
there is only one way to win: helping each other. Let’s get down to
business. We have urban, health, environmental and intangible common goods
to preserve!

You can order delivery of your Commonspoly game on this website
www.commonspoly.cc. However, the open source philosophy of the project is
to also provide the possibility to print it at home for free. You can
download all the printable files from https://commonspoly.cc/#ancla-download.
If you are interested in the editable files, please write us on
[email protected]

All the best!
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