A Fallout 76 turned their entire camp into a giant playable game of Monopoly. Monopoly was first published way back in 1935 and has been considered a classic board game ever since. Though there are many different versions of the game, the rules, layout, and pieces all make Monopoly instantly recognizable no matter what appearance it takes.
A feature originally added in Season 6 of Fallout 76 was the ability to create custom worlds. In a custom world, a player can host a private session for up to a total of eight players. The host can apply game-changing rules, such as infinite ammo on weapons or more dramatic ragdoll effects. The host can also make it so that buildings on their camp have no cost, which allows for a lot more creative freedom. This has led to players finding ways to add fun and creative twists to their camps.
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In a custom world made by YouTuber LadyH2465, the entire camp has been turned into one giant Monopoly board. Or rather, an Appa-Opoly board, as it reads on both the video title and the board itself. There are tokens, tiny house pieces, arrows, signs, cards, giant dice, a «Go» square, and everything a game of Monopoly needs. The playable pieces include a tank instead of a car, a radstag instead of a horse, and various Vault Boys. There's also a spot for jail complete with cell bars and even turrets and a car for the «Free Parking» square. All the other spaces are decorated with familiar trains, community chests, and luxury taxes. LadyH stated that the Appa-opoly rules are as follows: "Standard Monopoly Rules, plus Griefing and PVP allowed to take over territories."
Though it's presented in a whole new way and has a Fallout-style sense
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