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IJCM: the popularity of Monopoly the board game
It just becomes a boring slog after everyone buys up all the properties. People slowly run out of money, at the whims of the dice to some extent. Even an entirely linear board game is more interesting, and even Risk has a more interesting endgame.
To be fair, the buying up properties phase is pretty fun. Also it's very conveniently easy to reskin the game and change it to whatever theme one desires. So it can serve as a nice collectible.
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Most people use house rules to do the exact opposite, though. For instance the actual rules say that if someone lands on a property and doesn't buy it, the property gets auctioned off to the highest bidder immediately. Almost nobody does this, which slows down the game. The "money under Free Parking" rule that apparently a lot of people use can also make the game much longer.
There was an interesting video I saw somewhere talking about how a lot of the changes that were made to the official rules since the earliest version also have similar slowing-down effects. As originally designed, once someone got an insurmountable lead the game would end relatively quickly. A lot of rule changes (official and unofficial) are intended to make it easier to come back from behind, which sounds like a good thing but ends up making it take forever for anyone to actually get eliminated (and hence for the game to end).
FWIW, I used to play a lot of Monopoly with family to pass the time on rainy days. It does the job for that.