This is a condensed version of the popular property game and contains thirteen sites, community chest/chance and jail. The rules are broadly comparable with the board game, but the site prices and fines are much higher. You have £2,500 t start with, but with the prices ranging from £750 for Old Kent Road to £9990 for Mayfair, it takes a good few circuits of the board passing Go, or a lot of luck, to become a man of property.
In Community Chest, your opponent is the computer - it is also banker and dice thrower, makes all the moves and monitors progress. The board is displayed on screen throughout the game, a feature not included in some other ZX81 simulations which trade off the screen in favour of a larger site list.
If you cannot find a willing human opponent and wish to play against your ZX81 then this is a good version and well worth considering. It is not a full simulation but I like the way in which Artic display the board throughout the game.
Community Chest costs £4.95 and is available from Artic Computing td, Main Street, Brandesburton, Driffield YO25 8RG.