About 50 people filed into the Guardian Building in Detroit Tuesday to play a life-sized game of Monopoly protesting the Bank of America's business practices.

Protestors - one dressed as Rich Uncle Pennybags - gathered around the Rowland Cafe tables just after noon holding Monopoly signs, rolled two large dice, and then chanted for mortgage relief, student loan reform, and opposition to Bank of America posting large profits after receiving government bailouts.

Bank of America has a branch in the Guardian Building. Its annual shareholder meeting is Wednesday. The protest was in advance of the meetings.

The 15-minute protest was loud, but largely peaceful. One Guardian Building employee attempted to ask people to leave, but didn't push the issue. No police were called into the building.

One person yelled at the protestors, "Pay your loans!" as they walked through to the bank.

A Bank of America spokesperson declined to comment on Tuesday's protest.

"I can tell you that the well being of customers and employees is our number one concern," said Spokesperson Diane Wagner. "As is the case with any disruptive event, a manager may decide to close a banking center temporarily to ensure a safe environment for our customers and employees."