Monopoly Rush Hour Slot by Big Time Gaming
by Big Time GamingReleased Jul 8, 2026
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The officially licensed Monopoly board-game slot from Big Time Gaming, Monopoly Rush Hour sits a 4x4, 256-way grid inside a full Monopoly board: land a token and dice roll it around collecting House and Hotel prizes, multipliers up to x500 and Chance cards that trigger free spins, chasing a 28,600x max win. Hit "Free Play" below to load the demo in your browser.

Specifications
| Game Type | Slots |
|---|---|
| RTP | 96.51% |
| Volatility | High |
| Max Win | 28,600x |
| Grid | 4x4 |
| Min Bet | $0.2 |
| Max Bet | $500 |

About Monopoly Rush Hour Slot
The reels don't fill the screen here. A compact four-reel, four-row window sits in the middle of a full London Monopoly board, Old Kent Road round to Mayfair, with Chance, Community Chest, the stations, Jail and GO all laid out around it. Four gold tokens, the top hat, battleship, racing car and Scottie dog, wait on that board, each carrying its own multiplier on a panel down the left edge. Land a matching token symbol in the reels and the dice roll: that token advances around the board, its multiplier climbing by one for every three spaces it covers. One can already be sitting on x500 before you've done anything.
Where a token stops decides what you get. Properties build green houses and hotels for property bonus prizes. Land on Chance or Community Chest and a card flips, and it might shunt the token to a random space, three forward, three back, hand over a cash prize multiplied by that token's meter, or open the free spins.
The bonus opens at 12 spins, plus 6 for each extra card that triggers it, and nothing resets going in. Token positions, every multiplier, all the houses and hotels carry straight through. Water Works and Electric Company now pay the landing token's multiplier times your stake. The four stations run the retriggers: 1, 2, 3 or 4 tokens parked on stations add 1, 3, 7 or 15 more spins. Cards inside the round can march a token 2 to 12 spaces, push a multiplier meter up by 2 to 12, or drop 2 to 12 houses at once.
Two ways to force the pace. Power Play is a toggle at 8x stake that guarantees a dice roll on every spin, so multipliers and card triggers come far more often, and the feature buys directly if you'd rather skip ahead, with a bought round able to run an enhanced version. Underneath sits the studio's usual reaction-free maths dressed in warm gold: glossy Art-Deco royals from 9 to Ace on the reels, the tokens rendered as solid gold playing pieces, Mr Monopoly grinning from a gold roadster up in the corner. No Megaways this time, despite it being Big Time Gaming, just 256 ways around a board that genuinely moves.
Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.