Live dealer software specialist Evolution has announced that they've launched their newest game 'Monopoly Big Baller', a bingo-style game that brings the classic board game branding to the action.
The game is broadcast from a studio and has augmented reality aspects to it, as a ship captain helps players see the balls drawn into the game. Players are given the chance to purchase multiple bingo balls and look to fill the spaces with the balls. Monopoly Big Baller does bring in a number of features from the Monopoly board game, with Free Space, Chance, and Go to Jail functions, as well as dice rolling.
The title is the latest Monopoly-themed game for Evolution, who has also put out Monopoly Live, a game show with a Dream Wheel-style mechanic that can see you working your way around the game board for cash prizes.
A tutorial on the game can be seen below:
Regarding the launch Evolution Chief Product Officer Todd Haushalter said, "Mr. Monopoly is back big time! We have a sizeable segment of players who love bingo- and lottery-style bouncing ball games. Our Mega Ball game, for example, is extremely popular. Now, Monopoly Big Baller offers another unique live game show-and one that is visually and thematically very different. And at the heart of this new game is virtually the same great Bonus Round from our original Monopoly Live game, but it's now even better because players get more rolls."
"Monopoly is such a mega brand and the basic premise of the board game is so well understood and loved around the world. Monopoly Big Baller packs all of that brand value into a new online live game show that is sure to appeal not only to MONOPOLY and bingo lovers, but also to a new and much wider audience."
Monopoly Big Baller is available for play now at casinos that offer Evolution's live dealer titles.
Comments
Wow seems like the monopoly Games never get old , they so popular here in SA in the land based casinos and online , I personally am not the biggest fan the monopoly games myself I can never win playing them
Right? This one does seem interesting but nowadays even the selection of game shows is a bit overwhelming. There used to be just a few and now there are dozens of live game shows!
The game shows seem interesting to me. We haven't gotten them here yet in Michigan, but I'd be interested just to try them out and see what the fuss is about.
To be honest, with the constant growth of Evolution, I'm quite sure you'll see this game and many more of them soon!