Archive for the 'Monopoly Game' Category

McDonalds Monopoly Game 2006

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

An Introduction
The McDonald’s Monopoly sweepstakes game is based on the wildly popular board game Monopoly invented in the early 1900s by Charles Darrow. The purpose of the McDonald’s Monopoly game is to attract customers to its nation-wide chain of fast food restaurants.
How To Play
To play the game, simply collect stamp pieces on the back of […]

What Do You Really Win Whilst Playing Monopoly?

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

Let’s talk about the present we don’t read so much as we did once. We prefer the PC instead of a quiet night by the fireplace with our friends, talking about the latest gossips or even playing a board game. When was the last time you played a game based on a real board game? […]

Monopoly - The Board Game

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

Monopoly is a real-estate trading game for two to eight players. Players move their piece around a board by rolling dice, the board being divided into various properties and special squares.
Players can acquire the properties, and once they have a set of related properties, improve them with houses or a hotel. When a player lands […]

Car Auction Web Sites - Bargains or Bogus

Monday, February 4th, 2008

Can anyone really obtain a decent car for $200, real bargains from government seized cars and other government seized merchandise?
Who can actually buy anything at genuine below-market prices? Better yet, who would actually sell anything knowingly at a real bargain if they could easily get more?
Honestly, I always assumed “government seized” was just a lot […]

Christmas Giving - 7 Amazing Tips for Adding a Personal Touch to Your Christmas!

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

1. Gift friends a home made dinner - buy 6 red envelopes and write on a sheet of paper ?An invitation to a specially prepared home made dinner in honor of my special friends to celebrate the festive season together!? Put a time and date on it for about 2 weeks after Christmas and send […]

Customer Discrimination - We Do It All the Time

Monday, January 14th, 2008

A Financial Times editor in London asked my opinion about systems that automatically route customers to higher or lower levels of service based on the loyalty and profitability of the customer.
This happens every day with gold and platinum customers enjoying faster telephone service and shorter lines while everyone else waits and waits.
?Isn?t this a case […]

What You Need To Know About Snowboarding Before You Start

Saturday, January 12th, 2008

Having a snowboard doesn’t have much point if you are unsure of how to use it. The hardest part is getting started, but once you learn how to started, all it takes is practice. To learn how to get started so that you have something to practice, read on.
First and foremost, find a snowboard that […]

How To Purchase Electric Scooters Online?

Thursday, January 10th, 2008

This concept has helped even the sellers earn more business without investing money in establishing the retail selling premise in the market areas. Even the manufacturers have started selling their product directly to the customers through online selling.
Earlier, the customers never had the knowledge of types, brands and price variation of the item they wanted […]

The Demise of EZBoard

Tuesday, January 8th, 2008

For years, EZBoard was a community that offered relatively cheap and easy to maintain forums for managers. Virtually anyone could register, design, and layout a site and invite their friends to participate. Indeed, some of the largest forums on the internet are built upon EZBoard. Unfortunately, a recent system-wide hacking attack has destroyed the company’s […]

RTS Video Game Supreme Commander Is A Step Up

Sunday, January 6th, 2008

There once was a time when RTS video games were archaic and simple, which was not that long ago to be quite frank. Most gamers preferred playing Xbox 360, Playstation 3, and Nintendo Wii games (most recently) and PSP downloads because they were the most challenging and enjoyable types of games to play. But things […]