MONOPOLY: Bingo!

MONOPOLY: Bingo!

Clipwire Games Inc

4.71,000,000+ downloads317MB

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About this app

MONOPOLY: Bingo! takes two things you think you know—bingo and the classic property game—and smooshes them together until something weirdly fun pops out. You daub numbers, yeah, but you also roll dice to move around a tiny MONOPOLY board, buy properties, slap houses and hotels on things, collect rent, and chase sets. It’s bingo with an attitude. Nope. It’s not just luck. How you play: daub the bingo cards until you hit combos that give you dice. Roll those dice to land on property spaces on the MONOPOLY map. Close deeds to earn rewards, spin the Bonus Wheel for big payouts, and unlock minigames. Packets of collectible Mr. MONOPOLY cards drop from chests—some are common, some are annoyingly rare (yes, I’m looking at that gold top-hat card). Trade with friends or grind events to finish sets and power up boosts. “Wait—do I need to know classic MONOPOLY rules?” Short answer: no. Long-ish answer: you’ll get the gist fast. The bingo calls do most of the heavy lifting. The MONOPOLY bits add an extra layer of strategy (and salt, depending on your streak). Gameplay loops are straightforward: daub, earn dice, roll, claim property, repeat. Rotating themed boards keep things feeling fresh—holiday skins, city variations, etc.—and the map progression gives you goals beyond a single bingo round. Tournaments let you test skill (and stubbornness) against other players, while the Bonus Wheel hands out the sugar-rush rewards that make you go "one more game" at 2 a.m. (true story—I lost track of time). Minor note of honesty: the rarer card drops can make progression drag unless you’re buying bundles. I won’t pretend otherwise. That said, events and daily login rewards do give you chances to claw forward without emptying your wallet. If you like loud, fast mobile games that mix casual bingo with collectible progression and PvP-ish leaderboards, this will stick to you—like glitter on a sweater. If you hate randomness and prize tiers, temper your expectations. But if you want a game that’s equal parts silly joy and small, satisfying strategy—give it a spin. I did, and I’m not even mad.

Editor's Review

I stayed up until 1:30 a.m. playing this—not because it’s elegant, but because it’s oddly addictive. I’m usually suspicious of mashups; they either collapse or surprise you. This one mostly surprises. The core loop is simple: daub bingo, get dice, roll across a MONOPOLY map, snag properties. The Bonus Wheel moments are my guilty pleasure (big payouts feel legitimately exciting). The themed boards are a nice touch—some nights I unlocked a neon city board that actually made me grin. That said, don’t pretend the pay mechanics aren’t a thing. The rare card grind can be sluggish. I hit a wall on the mid-map where progression slowed and I actually muttered, "Seriously?" (yes, out loud). The social bits—trading and tournaments—help mitigate that, and I appreciate the developers letting you claw back via events rather than gating everything behind a paywall. A small convo I had with a friend while trying a tournament: "You got any wildcards?" "Nada. Blame RNG." (we both laughed) Overall: I recommend it if you like noisy, reward-driven mobile games with a recognizable IP twist. It’s not perfect. It’s not subtle. But it’s fun in the way a late-night snack can be: not sensible, but oddly satisfying.

Pros

  • Unique blend of bingo calls with a board-moving property mechanic
  • Bonus Wheel and minigames create high-energy payoff moments
  • Collectible card sets add a persistent progression goal
  • Rotating themed boards keep visuals and objectives changing

Cons

  • Rare card drops can slow progression without purchases
  • Some events favor players who spend on boost packs
  • Matchmaking in tournaments occasionally feels uneven

Additional Information

Updated2026/3/4
Version1.12.1
Size317MB
Downloads1,000,000+
Categoryboard
DeveloperClipwire Games Inc

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