Easter, especially in the Northern Hemisphere, is a time where we quietly reflect on spirituality… and stuff ourselves silly with chocolate as we look outside into the rather glum weather we’re inevitably afflicted with. If you’re anything like my family, by the end of Easter Saturday you’re looking for indoor things with which to amuse yourself and although I probably would have preferred to slip away and play Monopoly slot by myself, this time we turned to a game known as Monopoly Deal because the whole family could play it.
It’s a card game where you try to accumulate three sets of the same kind of property and charge rent to your fellow players. It was a lot of fun and I couldn’t help but think how well the Monopoly concept has translated across a number of different mediums – the board game, the card game and of course the slot game!
The slot game has proved so popular that there are multiple versions of the same theme. The simplest of these games is Monopoly Multiplier, which has just three reels and 27 ways to win. It’s a mini-Monopoly, if you like, but is still packed with loads of features.
But in my opinion if you’re looking for somewhere to begin you should start with Monopoly Here and Now. A traditional 5-reel, 20-payline game, Monopoly Here and Now offers a nice balance between the thrill of the slots and the fun of the original board game. With twenty paylines you can manage your budget very effectively and the bonus game is basically the Monopoly board game, but with the thrill of winning real cash, so it’s very popular!
Of course, if you’re looking to get straight into high-roller gaming you can head for Monopoly Megajackpots where there’s lots on offer. There are no free spins available but that’s more than amply made up for by the jackpot on offer – at last check it was £3m and still climbing. With that kind of cash, you can probably afford to start investing in real property!