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The Simpsons crossover in Monopoly GO lands on June 12, and it's the kind of event that rewards players who don't just roll and hope. If you've reached Board 5, you'll be able to join the limited-time co-op build, collect event tokens, and spend them on the partner wheel with your chosen teammates. Anyone who's played a Monopoly Go Partners Event before knows the deal: one lazy partner can slow the whole thing down, while one good team can turn a tough grind into a steady run of dice, cash, stickers, and the big Marge Simpson prize.
Each attraction needs points, and those points come from spinning with the special event currency you pick up while playing. The early stages are friendly enough. You can grab dice, cash, boosts, and sticker packs without feeling buried. After that, the point targets climb fast. The full completion target sits at 80,000 points across four partner slots, so this isn't something most players will finish by checking in once a day. The main prize includes Marge Simpson, 5,000 dice rolls, and a 5-star sticker pack, which is why plenty of players will be saving rolls before the event even starts.
You'll notice it quickly: the best partner events aren't won by the luckiest player. They're won by people who show up. Random invites can work, sure, but they're risky. A friend who plays daily is usually better than someone with a huge net worth who disappears after the first few hours. If you can, talk before you spend all your tokens. Ask who's focusing on which slot. Don't dump everything into one build if your partner is clearly offline. Small bits of coordination save a lot of wasted effort, and it also keeps the event from turning into that annoying "I did all the work" situation.
It's tempting to throw on a huge multiplier and chase tokens straight away. Sometimes that works. Often, it just drains your dice pile. A better move is to watch the board and raise your multiplier when you're close to useful spaces or when another event is also paying out. That way, one roll can help with tokens, tournament progress, cash, and maybe sticker rewards at the same time. The free event currency at the start is useful too. Spend it early enough to get momentum, but don't treat it like it'll carry the whole build.
The players who finish these events usually chip away from day one. They collect tokens, spin in batches, check partner progress, and use milestone dice to keep moving. Waiting until the last stretch sounds fine until one partner goes quiet or you run short on rolls. If you're looking for extra help or planning around the Monopoly Go Partners Event for sale, make sure you still play steadily and keep your builds balanced, because the cleanest completions come from steady pressure rather than one desperate push.
What players should expect from the event
The reward path is simple, but it asks for real effort
Each attraction needs points, and those points come from spinning with the special event currency you pick up while playing. The early stages are friendly enough. You can grab dice, cash, boosts, and sticker packs without feeling buried. After that, the point targets climb fast. The full completion target sits at 80,000 points across four partner slots, so this isn't something most players will finish by checking in once a day. The main prize includes Marge Simpson, 5,000 dice rolls, and a 5-star sticker pack, which is why plenty of players will be saving rolls before the event even starts.
- Level 1 needs 2,500 points and gives 200 dice rolls.
- Level 2 needs 6,000 points and gives cash.
- Level 3 needs 13,000 points and adds rolls, cash, and a Cash Boost.
- Level 4 needs 26,500 points and brings more rolls, stickers, and Mega Heist time.
- Level 5 needs 32,000 points and includes bigger rolls, cash, a 4-star sticker pack, and an emoji pack.
Pick partners like it actually matters
Because it does, more than people admit
You'll notice it quickly: the best partner events aren't won by the luckiest player. They're won by people who show up. Random invites can work, sure, but they're risky. A friend who plays daily is usually better than someone with a huge net worth who disappears after the first few hours. If you can, talk before you spend all your tokens. Ask who's focusing on which slot. Don't dump everything into one build if your partner is clearly offline. Small bits of coordination save a lot of wasted effort, and it also keeps the event from turning into that annoying "I did all the work" situation.
Roll smart instead of burning everything
A few careful choices can stretch your dice
It's tempting to throw on a huge multiplier and chase tokens straight away. Sometimes that works. Often, it just drains your dice pile. A better move is to watch the board and raise your multiplier when you're close to useful spaces or when another event is also paying out. That way, one roll can help with tokens, tournament progress, cash, and maybe sticker rewards at the same time. The free event currency at the start is useful too. Spend it early enough to get momentum, but don't treat it like it'll carry the whole build.
Don't wait until the last day
Partner events punish late panic
The players who finish these events usually chip away from day one. They collect tokens, spin in batches, check partner progress, and use milestone dice to keep moving. Waiting until the last stretch sounds fine until one partner goes quiet or you run short on rolls. If you're looking for extra help or planning around the Monopoly Go Partners Event for sale, make sure you still play steadily and keep your builds balanced, because the cleanest completions come from steady pressure rather than one desperate push.