Monopoly Paradise Mansion

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Monopoly Paradise Mansion Slot Machine

Ys based on the classic board game of Monopoly. The colourful slot game features 20 paylines, wild symbols, scatters, and two bonus games for players looking to pass Go. Other features of the game include 20 paylines, wild symbols, scatters, and 20 paylines. The game also includes 20 paylines, 20 paylines, 20 paylines, 20 paylines and 20 paylines. It is available for play now.

Payouts From Mr Monopoly and His Dog

A dog, Mr Monopoly wearing his top hat, and a chest filled with diamonds - the ‘community chest’. The symbols are made up of images associated with the game including a gold capital M with a top hat perched on top, a diamond, a tap from the water board, and a light bulb from the electricity company. The minimum stake is €0.01 and maximum stake is €40.

Property Card Bonus Game

For 5 symbols on the reels together. The gold letter M is the wild symbol, standing in for all the other symbols except the scatter to create more potential wins. The white dog symbol is the scatter and if you spin 5 of these cute canines you win 100x your total bet.

Community Chest Prizes

You trigger the Property Card bonus game. You are presented with 3 property cards and you need to choose one to win a prize. The round ends if you choose a card without a prize. Choose wisely to boost your bankroll.

Monopoly Comes to Life in a Simple Game

You have to pick community chest cards to receive bonus prizes. The ‘Advance to Go’ card awards 2 credits for every remaining ‘Community Chest’ card. During the bonus game you will get a multiplier on all prizes equal to the number of paylines that started the bonus game. This round must be the only Monopoly round that always rewards players with positive prizes!

Software

Gamesys

Slot Type

Video slots

Paylines

20

Reels

5

Min Coins Size

0.01

Max Coins Size

2.00

Bonus Game

Yes

Progressive

No

Wild Symbol

Yes

Scatter Symbol

Yes

Autoplay Option

Yes

Multiplier

Yes

Free Spins

No