Monopoly Go Tiles Affected during The Simpsons Album: How to play The Simpsons Run and Bribe Wiggum?
Category: Monopoly Go Posted: Jun 18, 2026 Views: 16
As a major crossover event, the collaboration between Monopoly Go and The Simpsons brings not only a new album but also changes woven into the details of daily gameplay. Failing to familiarize yourself with these changes beforehand could lead to setbacks during actual play!
For instance, as you move across the new Simpsons-themed board, landing on special tiles triggers mini-games or unique mechanics. These have now been updated to reflect the crossover theme, and the way you participate in them may have changed as well.
Here, we list all the board tiles affected during The Simpsons crossover and explain their effects, ensuring your board adventures go smoothly!

Free Parking tile
Normally, this is an ordinary tile where nothing happens whether you pass over or land on it. However, during a standard Free Parking flash event, landing on specific special tiles accumulates rewards in a prize pool.
This pool might contain cash or dice, depending on the specific version of the flash event. You would then collect the accumulated prizes by landing on the Free Parking tile itself.
However, while The Simpsons album collection is active, landing on Free Parking tile triggers the new The Simpsons Run mini-game instead.
This introduces a separate, smaller board acting as a race track filled with obstacles. You must roll the dice to advance while dodging these hazards; once you reach the finish line, your rewards are calculated, and you are transported back to the main board to continue your journey.
Compared to the standard Free Parking flash event, The Simpsons Run is significantly more entertaining. It also offers greater flexibility regarding timing: you don't have to wait for a specific event window, you can experience it simply by landing on the tile.
Go to Jail tile
This tile is located in the corner of the board. In standard gameplay, landing here restricts your movement; you must roll doubles within three attempts to break out, or else you are forced to consume cash.
Now, The Simpsons crossover has added new depth to this tile's mechanics. While you still end up in jail, the classic Simpsons character Chief Clancy Wiggum appears to trigger a new mini-game called Bribe Wiggum.
Chief Clancy Wiggum is characterized in the show as greedy, lazy, and unfair in his law enforcement; this persona carries over into Monopoly Go.
Specifically, Bribe Wiggum feature allows you to roll a special die featuring only three symbols: cash, keys, and handcuffs. Rolling a key signifies a successful bribe and grants you an extra reward.
The cash symbol acts as a multiplier for the reward earned after rolling a key, while the handcuffs indicate a total failure, requiring you to pay bail to proceed.
Railroad tiles
Landing on these tiles triggers either Shutdown or Mega Heist mini-game. The Simpsons crossover event doesn't alter the mechanics of these games but introduces Simpsons-themed backgrounds and animations.
These mini-games generally contribute to your tournament progress. Such events run daily (occasionally longer); you earn points by moving across the board and playing these mini-games to unlock tournament milestone rewards.
In Shutdown, you visit other players' boards to destroy as many of their landmarks as possible. Mega Heist plays like a slot machine, where the symbols you spin determine the tournament points you receive.
Notably, your tournament performance and progress affect your Springfield Monorail Express level; ranking high in tournaments is essential to earning the coins needed to upgrade your Express Rank.
Chance tiles
Multiple Chance tiles are scattered across your Monopoly Go board. Landing on one allows you to draw a Chance card, which could yield a surprise reward or a special penalty, the outcome is always random.
During The Simpsons album, all Chance cards are updated with Simpsons themes to enhance the crossover atmosphere. Furthermore, the designs for five of these cards were selected through a community vote held previously.
It is also worth noting that landing on Chance tiles is one way to earn points for certain banner events, typically yielding around 2-3 points per landing.
Like tournaments, these events are part of the daily rotation and usually last for 2-3 days. Although it lasts longer, its overall value is actually slightly lower than that of the tournaments.
Additionally, the ongoing Mr. Burns' Treasures event in Monopoly Go requires pickaxe tokens to complete, tokens that can be earned in both banner events and tournaments! This event runs until June 21.
Extra tips
The tile changes and new gameplay mechanics mentioned above are expected to end when The Simpsons album concludes on July 29, so be sure to make the most of every opportunity to experience them!
While other tiles remain unchanged, The Simpsons crossover event features a themed game board that adds a fun twist to standard tiles.
Once The Simpsons album ends, the new album, even if it isn't a crossover, might still introduce new mechanics involving tiles, so be prepared to adjust your gameplay mindset and strategy accordingly!
That covers everything for now. Beyond the in-game changes, this crossover also includes a limited-time event on Discord. Don't forget to join in!
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