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Monoloot Blends Monopoly Go With D&D in Stealth Launch

by Victoria Jan 17,2025

Monoloot: My.Games' Dice-Rolling Board Battler

My.Games, the studio behind hits like Rush Royale and Left to Survive, has launched a new dice-based board game, Monoloot. Think Monopoly Go meets Dungeons & Dragons! Currently in soft launch in the Philippines and Brazil (Android only), Monoloot offers a fresh take on the dice-rolling genre.

Unlike Monopoly Go's faithful adaptation of the classic game, Monoloot breaks away with unique mechanics. Expect RPG-style battles, castle building, and hero upgrades as you assemble a formidable army. The game boasts vibrant visuals, blending 3D and 2D graphics, and features clear nods to popular tabletop RPGs.

A screenshot of art from Monoloot showing various fantasy characters fighting

The Waning Popularity of Monopoly Go

The recent decline in Monopoly Go's explosive growth, while still maintaining a considerable player base, presents an interesting backdrop for Monoloot's arrival. Monopoloy Go's dice mechanics were widely praised, making them a smart foundation for My.Games' new title.

If Monoloot isn't available in your region, or if you're looking for alternative mobile gaming experiences, explore our list of the top five new mobile games this week!

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