Like many gamers, you've fallen in love with Monopoly GO, the adaptation of the classic board game into an Android or iOS mobile application? You'll be pleased to know that you can enjoy an even better gaming experience by playing MOGO on your PC. Thanks to an emulator installation, you'll be able to roll your daily dice, take part in events with your friends and family or develop your board with all the comfort offered by your computer screen. This article explains how to play Monopoly GO on PC quickly and easily.
To play Monopoly GO on a PC, you will need an Android emulator. There is currently no official emulator developed by Scopely for MOGO. So you'll have to turn to the software of your choice. To help you choose, we've put together a list of the best Android emulators for PC.
In any case, we highly recommend Bluestacks, the best free emulator for all your Android games. It's also the best known and most widely used. Start by downloading Bluestacks. Once you've done that, here's how to play MOGO on your computer.
Go to the Bluestacks 5 home page.
Then click on theApp Center.
Search for Monopoly GO in the search bar and click on the game icon.
Click on "Search in Google Play".
Then select "Install". The Monopoly GO application will then start downloading. Once the game has been installed, you can launch it.
That's it, you can now play Monopoly GO on your PC! Bluestacks is particularly easy to use. You can now find every feature you know. You can log in to your account and resume your career as a property tycoon by developing your city, your board, earning money, collecting Rewards and playing with your friends.
By the way, check out our list of new MOGO free dice links, so you can enjoy Rewards every day and never miss an opportunity to get rich for free in the game.
How to play MOGO on a Mac?
If you have a Mac and want to play Scopely's game on your computer, the possibilities are a little more limited. Unfortunately, Bluestacks 5 cannot be installed on iOS, as this version of the emulator is not compatible. In this case, we recommend that you download Bluestacks 4, which can be launched on your computer.
The steps for playing Monopoly GO on your Mac PC are the same as above. And if Bluestacks isn't for you, we've put together a selection of the best emulators for Mac, to help you choose the tool best suited to your needs.
Why play Monopoly GO on PC?
Many players have chosen to play Monopoly GO on their computer. Does this seem pointless to you? However, choosing the PC version rather than the telephone version offers some interesting advantages.
Play MOGO on your PC for greater convenience than on your phone
As you know, when you play on your mobile device, you run the risk of being disturbed during your game session by notifications, calls or text messages. By choosing to download Scopely's PC game, you can concentrate without the risk of being disturbed.
But that's not all! Your PC screen offers greater comfort than the small screen of your smartphone. What's more, mouse controls are much more precise, so there's no risk of you making a wrong move.
Finally, downloading and playing MOGO on your PC means you won't be stopped in the middle of a game by a battery problem. So you can build buildings or take part in Partner Events on Monopoly GO without any interruptions.
Play Monopoly GO on PC for prettier graphics
Monopoly GO on mobile is a fairly light game, which doesn't require a lot of available memory space and doesn't consume a lot of data. However, if your mobile phone is a bit old-fashioned, you won't be able to enjoy the game's beautiful graphics. On an emulator, on the other hand, performance is top-notch! Especially if you consult our guide to optimising Bluestacks!
There's now no excuse not to play Monopoly GO and enjoy all its mini-games on your PC! All you need is an Internet connection and a good free emulator capable of running the games in the Google Play Store. Don't forget to check out our other Monopoly GO tips and tricks for additional free dice links and other guides to the game.
Platypousse
In between boss battles on Bloodborne or Dark Souls III, our editor-in-chief Platypousse likes to look after her plants and watch an episode of Moomins under a blanket.