Alright, so I’ve been messing around with Monopoly Go, trying to figure out how to maximize those rewards. I’ve heard people talking about “creative accounting,” and I was like, “What’s that all about?” So, I dove in, and here’s what I’ve been up to.

First, I started paying super close attention to all the daily events and tournaments. You know, the ones that pop up on the side of the screen? Yeah, those. I used to kind of ignore them, but now I’m all over them.
- I make a list of all the rewards available for each event. It is boring, but it’s really useful.
- Then I compare that to what I actually need in the game. More dice? More cash? A specific sticker?
Next, I started playing around with the timing of when I collect rewards. It sounds simple, but think about it. If you’re about to level up, maybe you don’t collect that big dice reward right away. Wait until you’ve leveled up, and then grab it, so it fills up your newly emptied dice meter. Get it?
My “Save and Spend” Strategy
This is where the “creative” part comes in, I guess. It’s not really cheating, just… smart playing, right?
I save up my dice rolls until I have a good chunk, like, at least a few hundred. Then I only use them when there’s a good event going on, something that gives me extra rewards for landing on specific tiles or completing sets.
I realized that if I complete all my daily wins quickly, I can grab some extra cash, and this can help me a lot in the long run.

It’s kind of like budgeting in real life. You don’t spend all your money the minute you get it. You save it up for when you really need it, or when you can get the most bang for your buck.
It’s still a work in progress, and I’m sure there are other tricks I haven’t figured out yet. But this “creative accounting” thing has definitely made the game more interesting, and I’m getting way more rewards than I used to.