MONOPOLY GO!

MONOPOLY GO!

Scopely

Rating 4.6 (3,174,240 reviews)

A mobile Monopoly spin-off built around dice rolls, property upgrades, and Simpsons crossover events

The design revolves around a repeatable loop of rolling, collecting, upgrading, and returning for more rewards. That structure keeps the game moving quickly, while crossover content and limited-time events add variety around the edges.

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Category Board
Installs 100,000,000+
Version 1.71.5
Updated Jun 29, 2026
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About this game

Game Overview

MONOPOLY GO! is a free-to-play board game adaptation from Scopely that trims the familiar property-trading formula into short mobile sessions. On Android and iPhone, the core loop is simple: roll dice, move across the board, collect properties, build houses and hotels, and chase rent, rewards, and event progress. The official description also folds in The Simpsons, turning Springfield characters and locations into a crossover layer over the classic Monopoly structure. That gives the game a more seasonal, event-driven feel than a traditional board title. Its appeal comes from frequent rewards, light social interaction, and a steady sense of accumulation rather than from deep strategy. With more than 100 million installs and over 3.1 million ratings, it is clearly built for broad mobile reach, but the monetisation model and online focus shape the experience as much as the board-game branding does.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Dice Roll Loop Progress starts with dice rolls that move the player around the board. Each turn feeds into property collection, rent, and event rewards, so the basic action is always tied to advancement.
  • Property Upgrades Collected property tile sets can be developed into houses and then hotels. That upgrade path is the main long-term objective and gives the board game its familiar sense of escalation.
  • Simpsons Crossover The Simpsons theme is not cosmetic only. The description names Springfield characters, places, and story-filled sticker sets, which makes the crossover part of progression and collection.
  • Social Play Friends and family can be part of the loop through co-op events, Community Chest, and bank heists. The game frames competition and cooperation as alternating parts of the same system.
  • Daily Events Tournaments, Prize Drop, Cash Grab, and other events provide recurring reasons to return. These systems suggest a game built around frequent check-ins rather than long single sittings.

What Makes It Stand Out

Among mobile board games, this version stands out less for complexity than for presentation and reach. The combination of a huge install base, strong user rating, and a high-profile crossover gives it more visibility than most licensed tie-ins.

  • Huge Player Base The Play Store lists 100,000,000+ installs, which signals a very large audience and a mature live-service structure. That scale usually means active events and a well-established progression economy.
  • Strong Ratings Volume Its 4.5864058 rating across 3,174,240 reviews suggests sustained approval rather than a small, noisy sample. That volume gives the score more weight than a typical mobile release.
  • Broad Platform Support The game is available on both Android and iPhone in Australia, with recent versions listed on each store. That makes it easy to install across phones and tablets without platform uncertainty.

Things to Know Before Playing

The practical tradeoffs are typical of a large free-to-play mobile game. It is easy to start, but the online requirement, live-service structure, and optional purchases matter more than the board-game label suggests.

  • Internet Required The official description says an internet connection is required to play. That rules out offline sessions and makes the game less suitable for spotty commutes or travel.
  • Free-To-Play Monetisation The game is free on both stores, but the description says some in-game items can be purchased for real money. That usually means progression is shaped by optional spending as well as play.
  • Age Suitability Google Play lists a General content rating, while the App Store shows 9+. That is relatively mild for a mobile game, though parents may still want to check the social and purchase systems.

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