Monopoly Rush Hour: Slot Overview
After watching NetEnt and Red Tiger throw the dice and snap up properties, fellow studio Big Time Gaming has decided to join the real-estate rush. The result is another option for fans of the famous board game: Monopoly Rush Hour. This slot borrows many of the ingredients that make Monopoly so addictive—travelling around the streets, picking up cash, and, if fortune smiles, growing a property empire. Still, the market is packed with Monopoly slots and the list keeps expanding fast, so the real question is whether—and in what way—Monopoly Rush Hour separates itself from the crowd.
Monopoly isn’t everyone’s favourite theme, but it’s always interesting to see how different studios interpret it. In Monopoly Rush Hour, Big Time Gaming leans hard into the board-game concept. The reels sit in the centre, framed by the familiar ring of streets, stations, and utilities that have entertained players for generations. And it isn’t just decorative: when dice show up, Tokens travel around the board and hand out prizes depending on where they land. A classy gold-toned backdrop and lively music round out the vibe, giving it a polished, jazzy celebration of 20s/30s-era capitalism.

Monopoly Rush Hour is a 4×4 game, with 256 ways to land winning combinations. BTG rates the volatility as ‘very high‘, and the top RTP is 96.51%. Bets start at $/€0.20, and players can stake as much as $/€15.
The standard pay symbols are 9-A royals, followed by classic board-game pieces—Dogs, Cars, Boats, and Hats. Landing four matching symbols on a win pays 0.2x to 25x the bet. The glittering M acts as the wild, substituting for all regular pay symbols on the reels.
Monopoly Rush Hour: Slot Features

Monopoly Rush Hour aims to recreate the feel of the original game with its Monopoly board gameplay, Community Chest and Chance, free spins round, Power Play, and feature buy.
Monopoly Board Gameplay
Tokens begin each spin on the board’s corners, while Houses and Hotels are placed randomly across properties. Each property can hold up to 4 Houses or a Hotel, with a Hotel counting as 5 Houses. Dice can land on Hat, Boat, Car, or Dog symbols, deciding how far the matching Tokens move around the board. A Token’s multiplier increases by +1 for every three spaces travelled, but it may also randomly increase up to x500. If a Token stops on a space containing a House or Hotel, it awards 0.1x to 5x. These prizes are multiplied by the stake and the Token’s multiplier.
Chance and Community Chest
Whenever a Token lands on Chance or Community Chest, a Card Bonus is turned over. Possible outcomes include: move to a random position, move 3 steps forward, move 3 steps backwards, grant a Bonus Prize of up to 5x multiplied by the Token’s multiplier, or trigger free spins.
Free Spins
Chance and Community Chest can award 12 free spins, plus 6 more for every additional trigger. Token positions, multipliers, Houses, and Hotels persist throughout the feature. Landing on Water Works or Electric Company pays the Token Multiplier value times the stake. Train Stations provide retriggers—if 1, 2, 3, or 4 Tokens land on Train Stations, players receive 1, 3, 7, or 15 extra free spins, respectively. During free spins, Chance and Community Chest can grant an advance of 2-12 spaces, or increase the multiplier by 2-12 steps, or add 2-12 Houses to the board. Once every property has a Hotel, the multiplier for each token increases by 50-250, and any Cards that add Houses are replaced by Multiplier Boost Cards for the rest of the feature.
Power Play and Feature Buy
Turning on the Power Play costs 8x the stake and guarantees a dice roll. It also makes higher multipliers and free spins triggers show up more frequently. As another option, players can buy the free spins feature for 110x their stake.

Monopoly Rush Hour: Slot Verdict
Monopoly slots are clearly in vogue again—though, to be fair, the main momentum has come from the Evolution-owned studios. Red Tiger has delivered Monopoly Cash is King, Monopoly Rent Rush, and Monopoly Money Magnate, while NetEnt added Monopoly Money Line, and now we have this release. It almost feels like someone new walked into the Evolution office with a “fresh” pitch: Monopoly. And once the top brass commits, the rest of the group tends to follow. Results have been a bit hit-and-miss, but Monopoly Rush Hour is an enjoyable addition for players who genuinely like their slots blended with board-game mechanics.
More than once, Monopoly Rush Hour made it easy to stop thinking of it as a slot and just watch the Tokens circle the board. That feeling is even stronger in free spins, where dice rolls seemed to appear more often—though they were still fairly common in the base game too. Every roll adds a moment of tension as the Token advances: will it land on a paying space or not? It quickly becomes clear how vital Token multipliers are. Houses and Hotels don’t pay much by themselves, yet Monopoly Rush Hour has a top win of 28,600x the bet, meaning building those multis is key to landing the bigger returns.
So yes, it’s another Monopoly slot—but Monopoly Rush Hour is a solid one. Big Time Gaming has effectively woven plenty of board-game elements into a slot that should have little trouble entertaining gamblers who enjoy streets, Hotels, Houses, and the upbeat optimism of an earlier capitalist era.
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ProviderBig Time Gaming
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RTP96.51% | 94.45% | 86.38%
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VolatilityHigh
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Reels5
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Rows4
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Paylines256
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Min/Max Bet0.20/9
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Max Win28,600x
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Release DateFebruary 3, 2026