The Studios That Power MonoPoly Slots
MonoPoly Slots works with six established developers - NetEnt, Nolimit City, Big Time Gaming, Evolution, Red Tiger and Quickspin. Between them they cover everything from video slots to live dealer tables.
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The Studios Behind MonoPoly Slots
Six proven providers covering slots, live tables, and more
MonoPoly Slots partners with six studios that collectively cover the full spectrum of online casino entertainment. The lineup includes Nolimit City, NetEnt, Big Time Gaming, Evolution, Red Tiger, and Quickspin - each selected for a distinct strength. Nolimit City is known for high-volatility mechanics and titles with maximum win multipliers that climb into the tens of thousands. NetEnt brings catalog entries backed by years of player data, from Starburst (RTP 96.09%) to Gonzo's Quest (95.97%). Big Time Gaming pioneered the Megaways engine, a reel format that changes the number of available symbols on every spin and now underpins hundreds of titles across the industry. Red Tiger and Quickspin add daily jackpot drops and buy-bonus features on most of their releases, while Evolution handles the live casino floor exclusively.
The live section draws from Evolution's most-recognized titles: Crazy Time, Lightning Roulette, Monopoly Live, and Dream Catcher appear alongside standard roulette and blackjack tables. These games stream from dedicated studios with real dealers and bet ranges running from a few dollars to several thousand per round, making them accessible for casual play and viable for higher-stakes sessions. On the slots side, Book of Dead (RTP 96.21%) and Gates of Olympus (96.5%) rank among the most-played titles on the platform, and both include a buy-bonus option for players who prefer entering bonus rounds directly rather than building through base-game spins.
MonoPoly Slots operates under a Curacao eGaming license (8048/JAZ2021-0156), which sets the fair-play and player-dispute standards applied across all products: slots, live dealer tables, sports betting, and poker. The platform processes deposits and withdrawals via TRON, reflecting a crypto-focused payment infrastructure. Customer support is reachable by phone, email, live chat, and Facebook. The provider count is narrower than some competing platforms, but every studio listed carries independently verified RTPs, third-party game audits, and operating histories that players can research before committing funds.
Providers at MonoPoly Slots
Six certified studios powering every slot, live table, and jackpot on the platform.
MonoPoly Slots draws its game library from six studios, each with an audited track record in regulated markets. Every partner carries independent RNG certification from bodies such as eCOGRA or the MGA, and that certification travels with each title hosted on the platform. The selection covers a deliberate range: high-volatility slots with buy-feature options, Megaways reels that can generate hundreds of thousands of winning combinations per spin, classic video slots with fixed paylines, and a live-dealer floor available around the clock.
Nolimit City and Big Time Gaming anchor the high-variance side of the catalog. Nolimit titles, including Tombstone RIP and San Quentin xWays, push volatility close to its practical ceiling while keeping verified RTPs above 96%. BTG introduced the Megaways mechanic in 2016, and licensed adaptations now appear across dozens of titles from multiple studios. NetEnt provides the catalog backbone, including Starburst (96.09% RTP) and Gonzo's Quest (95.97% RTP), two games that have held consistent player traffic for well over a decade. Both carry eCOGRA-verified payout records.
Evolution runs the live studio environment. Lightning Roulette operates at a 97.30% base RTP, with random multipliers applied to straight-up number bets on every round. Crazy Time and Monopoly Live function as game-show hybrids, each with multiple bonus rounds triggered during play. Red Tiger fills the jackpot niche with a daily-drop network, and its Dragon's Luck title publishes an audited RTP of 96.51%. Quickspin rounds out the six with feature-driven video slots, including Sakura Fortune at 96.37% RTP, with new releases added on a quarterly schedule.
| Provider | Category | Notable Title | RTP |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nolimit City | High-Volatility Slots | Tombstone RIP | 96.06% |
| NetEnt | Classic & Video Slots | Starburst | 96.09% |
| Big Time Gaming | Megaways Slots | Bonanza | 96.00% |
| Evolution | Live Casino | Lightning Roulette | 97.30% |
| Red Tiger | Jackpot Slots | Dragon's Luck | 96.51% |
| Quickspin | Feature Slots | Sakura Fortune | 96.37% |
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Six studios, six distinct play styles, each with a real performance record.
MonoPoly Slots draws from a selective mix of six software studios, each known for a specific design philosophy rather than raw catalog size. That focus means every provider on the roster has a verifiable track record worth examining before you commit real USD.
Evolution anchors the live dealer side with Lightning Roulette (97.30% RTP) and Crazy Time (96.08%). Their titles combine broadcast-quality production with transparent house-edge math, which is why they dominate the live category globally. On the RNG slots side, NetEnt brings Starburst (96.09%) and Gonzo's Quest (95.97%), two titles that have held their player numbers for over a decade because the core math and mechanics are simply well-built.
Big Time Gaming introduced the Megaways engine in 2016, fundamentally changing how reel variance is calculated across the industry. Nolimit City pushes further into extreme-volatility territory: their xNudge and xBomb mechanics can stack multipliers into four-figure territory on a single spin, attracting players willing to absorb longer dry runs for higher peak potential. Red Tiger layers daily jackpot overlays on top of standard RNG outcomes, adding a fixed prize element that pays on a set schedule. Quickspin rounds out the lineup with achievement systems and clean bonus buy access, suited to players who want direct mechanics without layered gimmicks.
The table below gives a quick reference for each studio's founding year, specialty, and headline RTP figure.
| Provider | Founded | Specialty | Top Title | Headline RTP |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nolimit City | 2013 | Extreme-volatility slots, xNudge/xBomb mechanics | San Quentin xWays | 96.26% |
| NetEnt | 1996 | Classic video slots, proven math models | Starburst | 96.09% |
| Big Time Gaming | 2011 | Megaways engine, variable reel counts | Bonanza Megaways | 96.00% |
| Evolution | 2006 | Live dealer tables and game shows | Lightning Roulette | 97.30% |
| Red Tiger | 2014 | Daily jackpots, high-frequency bonus triggers | Dragon's Luck | 95.70% |
| Quickspin | 2011 | Achievement-based slots, bonus buy access | Sakura Fortune | 96.60% |
Top Games by Provider
Ten titles worth knowing, with the return rates to match.
MonoPoly Slots pulls from six studios: NetEnt, Evolution, Big Time Gaming, Quickspin, Nolimit City, and Red Tiger. The mix is intentional. Slots players get volatility options across every range, while live-table fans have a full Evolution suite covering wheel games, card tables, and game-show formats. No single provider dominates the catalog, and that spread keeps the session variety higher than a one-supplier library could.
NetEnt built its reputation on math-first design. Starburst (96.09% RTP) runs low variance with expanding wilds that retrigger across the center rows, simple mechanics that have held up across millions of spins without becoming stale. Gonzo's Quest (95.97% RTP) shipped the Avalanche feature in 2013, replacing spinning reels with falling blocks and consecutive win multipliers. Dozens of studios borrowed that format afterward, which speaks to how well the original held up.
Evolution controls the live category. Crazy Time (96.08% RTP) is the headline title: a four-bonus wheel game where multipliers can stack well above the base payout ceiling. Lightning Roulette (97.30%) sits at the higher end of RTP for live tables, adding random lightning strikes to a standard European roulette number set. Monopoly Live (96.23%) and Dream Catcher (96.58%) run on the same wheel format but with different bonus structures, drawing players who find card-game pacing too slow.
Big Time Gaming's Bonanza (96.00% RTP) brought Megaways to a wide audience and still benchmarks well in session-time data. Quickspin's Big Bad Wolf (97.35% RTP) carries the highest return percentage in this lineup. Book of Dead (Play'n GO, 96.21%) and Gates of Olympus (Pragmatic Play, 96.50%) round out the ten. Both generate consistent search and play volume on US-facing platforms, with Book of Dead especially popular among players who favor single free-spin bonus rounds over complex mechanics.
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