Monopoly Money Magnate: Slot Overview
Ever wondered what a Monopoly licence goes for these days? It surely isn’t pocket change, which may explain why software providers Red Tiger, Big Time Gaming and NetEnt have been getting plenty of mileage out of the brand. Red Tiger has now added another entry to its catalogue called Monopoly Money Magnate. It’s a big-sounding name for a Monopoly slot that seems more geared toward casual players who enjoy the board game, thanks to its familiar mechanics and fairly restrained upside. If that doesn’t put you off, you can always roll on and see what turns up.
The setting is Park Lane, which Monopoly fans will recognise as the second priciest street in the UK edition of the game. Only Mayfair tops it, home to hedge funds and private equity types. Park Lane is hardly shabby either, and Red Tiger has splashed a polished slice of it across the screen. A posh building, old-school lamps, and a touch of greenery sell the area’s appeal. Monopoly Money Magnate doesn’t feel hugely Monopoly-like at first glance, but don’t worry—Mr Monopoly, Chance, and the streets soon make their appearance.

Monopoly Money Magnate’s game board is a 5-reel, 3-row grid with 10 paylines. It uses a medium-high volatile math model and with stakes of $/€0.20 to $/€100 per spin, the RTP is 96.13%, although three lower RTP versions may also exist.
On the paytable, the lower symbols are 10-A card ranks, paying 7.5x to 10x for a five-of-a-kind. Higher-value icons include banknotes, coins, gems, and bank symbols, where five-of-a-kind returns 25x to 250x. Wilds replace all paying symbols, and they also award 250x when 5 wilds form a win by themselves.
Monopoly Money Magnate: Slot Features

Monopoly Money Magnate’s added mechanics include Monopoly Money Collection, a progress mechanic, Chance symbols, two bonus rounds, and feature buys.
Monopoly Money Collection
Monopoly Money symbols appear on reels 1-4. Each carries a monetary prize based on its colour, ranging from 0.5x to 50x the stake. Mr Monopoly is a 1×3 super symbol that can land fully visible on the rightmost reel. When he shows up, Mr Monopoly collects any Monopoly Money symbols that land in the same spin.
Progress
Scottie is a progress symbol that can land on the rightmost reel. There are two progress levels. Level one is finished once 20 progress symbols have been collected. After that, Mr Monopoly will stick to the reel for one extra spin after collecting any Monopoly Money symbols, and he stays locked on following spins as long as Monopoly Money symbols continue to land. Level two is completed by collecting another 20 progress symbols. When this happens, Mr Monopoly gains an increasing multiplier. After collecting any Monopoly Money prizes, his multiplier increases by +1 for future spins until he leaves the reels.
Chance Symbol
The Chance symbol can land on the leftmost reel in the base game. When Chance and Mr Monopoly land together, a Chance Card draw takes place, randomly revealing one of the following:
- Bank Pays You Dividend – Any Monopoly Money symbols in view increase their prize by 50% their base value.
- Bank Error – Any Monopoly Money symbols in view, except Dark Orange Banknotes, are swapped for the next higher paying banknote. If there are only Dark Orange Banknotes in view, this card cannot be revealed.
- Income Tax Refund – Monopoly Money symbols are added to random positions.
- Get Out Of Jail Free – When revealed, this card is stored on Mr Monopoly. When no progress level is completed, the card will be used to keep Mr Monopoly on the screen for one more spin. If the first progress is complete, this card is used in a spin where Mr Monopoly does not collect any Monopoly Money to keep him on the reel for one more spin.
- Inherit Multiplier – Adds a random multiplier value of x2 to x5 to Mr Monopoly. If he already has a multiplier, the Inherit Multiplier value is added to it.
- Big Win – Awards up to 15x the stake.
Railroad Bonus
The bonus scatter symbol appears on the leftmost reel only. Landing the scatter while Mr Monopoly is visible randomly activates either hold & respin or free spins. If Mr Monopoly has a multiplier at that moment, it transfers into the bonus. During the feature, Chance cards can land on reels 1-4. If Bank Error is drawn and it swaps Monopoly Money symbols whose values were boosted by a Bank Pays You Dividend card, any dividend increases are retained and applied to the base value of the newly swapped Monopoly Money symbols.
Free Spins
This feature begins with 7 free spins, and the Mr Monopoly symbol is locked to the rightmost reel for the entire round. Scatters do not appear during this mode, but the Get Out Of Jail card grants +2 free spins.
Hold & Respin
The Hold & Win starts with 3 respins. Only Monopoly Money or Chance symbols can land, and they reset the respin counter when they do. Mr Monopoly and Monopoly Money symbols are sticky until the round finishes. The Get Out Of Jail card increases the number of respins by +1. The feature ends when no spins remain or the grid is full, after which the Monopoly Money prizes are paid out.
Feature Buys
Both bonus rounds can be purchased. The Hold & Respin buy-in is 20x, while free spins cost 50x the bet. Purchased features run as though all progress levels are completed, then revert to the current progress state once the feature ends.

Monopoly Money Magnate: Slot Verdict
Right now, it feels like Red Tiger and sister studio NetEnt are volleying the Monopoly licence back and forth. Amid a whirlwind of houses and hotels, we’ve just worked through Monopoly Cash is King, Monopoly Rent Rush, Monopoly Money Line, and now—straight in—Monopoly Money Magnate. Aspiring property moguls are likely enjoying this Monopoly surge as both studios try to squeeze every drop of value from the brand. As for Monopoly Money Magnate, the name suggests something grander than what the game actually aims for. It looks nice and does a good job of reflecting the upmarket feel of London’s Park Lane, but the play is fairly straightforward and better suited to those not chasing intense, high-risk action.
The sizeable set of Chance cards and their clear ties to the board game is a strong point, helping the slot and the tabletop classic feel connected. Beyond that, Monopoly Money Magnate is largely a collect-the-money-symbols experience with a hold ‘n’ win bolted on. It’s not the most thrilling hold ‘n’ win either, although the Chance cards can inject a bit of uncertainty. The free spins round is also fairly standard, since locking Mr Monopoly to reel five reduces the opportunity for 5 OAK wins. All of this results in a maximum potential of 3,623x the stake, which is on the modest side for a 2026 release from a major studio.
Even so, the upbeat tone, familiar board-game nods, reliable feature set, and comparatively affordable feature buys suggest a slot designed for players who prefer a leisurely walk down Park Lane rather than trying to dominate it. From that angle, Monopoly Money Magnate should offer some fun—at least until the next Monopoly title arrives, which, at this pace, may not be too far away.
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ProviderRed Tiger
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RTP96.13%
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VolatilityMedium/High
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Reels5
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Rows3
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Paylines10
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Min/Max Bet0.20/100
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Max Win3,623x
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Hit Freq16.28%
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Release DateMarch 10, 2026