Last Updated: August 2026 | Board, shop and codes checked against the live game.
Ronopoly is a property board game, and the properties are other Roblox games. You go round buying them, add servers to the ones you own so people pay more for landing there, and try to end up holding everything worth holding. It is the game you already know, rebuilt with the Roblox front page as its board.
It opened in May 2021 and has passed 65 million visits. This page covers the four different ways to win, what sits on each corner, and the short note the developer left in the description for the people whose games are on the board.
Ronopoly Overview
| Ronopoly Overview |
| Game Name |
Ronopoly |
| Type |
A board game where the squares are real Roblox games |
| Genre |
Board and card games |
| Developer |
Late Shift Games |
| Goal |
Own the board, or bankrupt everybody else |
| Ways To Win |
Four, and most players only know one |
| Players |
Up to 200 in a server |
| Match Length |
Run on a timer |
| Codes |
Yes, and they give crates |
| Gamepasses |
Two ever made, both switched off |
| Full Shop Price |
Nothing is on sale |
| Badges |
None at all |
| Visits |
Over 65 million |
| Favourites |
260,509 |
| Rating |
About 71 percent of votes are likes |
| Release |
28 May 2021 |
| Last Update |
16 August 2026 |
How to Play Ronopoly
If you have played a property board game before, most of this will already make sense. The differences are in the last two steps.
- Roll and move round the board. The squares are Roblox games rather than streets.
- Buy the square you land on if it is for sale and you can afford it. Prices run from about 75,000 up past 600,000.
- Add servers to games you own. That is what pushes up the fee other players pay when they land on them.
- Collect from anybody who lands on your squares, and pay up when you land on theirs.
- Keep an eye on the clock. Matches here run on a timer, so sitting on your money is a way to lose a game you were winning.
- Pick a win condition early. There are four of them and three are faster than bankrupting everyone.
Ronopoly Gameplay: All Four Ways to Win
This is the single most useful thing on the page. Most people sit down at this board assuming there is one way to win, the way the old board game works, which is to grind everybody else down to nothing. There are four, and the developer lists them all.
| Way to win |
What it means |
Worth knowing |
| Three monopolies |
Own three complete colour groups |
The one most players go for |
| A full side of the board |
Own every square along one edge |
Often quicker than chasing colours |
| All of the Tycoons |
Own every Tycoon square |
A separate race nobody watches for |
| Bankrupt everybody |
Force every other player out of money |
The slowest, and the only one people expect |
Bankrupting everybody is the slowest of the four and the one everybody watches for. The other three are quiet. Somebody quietly buying one whole side of the board, or hoovering up the Tycoon squares, can end a match while the rest of the table is still arguing about rent.
Since matches run on a timer, a fast win condition is worth more here than it would be at a kitchen table. Pick one on your first lap and buy towards it.
The Ronopoly Board
Four corners, a pile of Roblox games in between, and two square types that make things happen.
| Corner or space |
What sits there |
Notes |
| START |
The corner you set off from |
Same job as the one in the board game this borrows from |
| JAIL |
A corner with a gavel over it |
Where you end up when things go wrong |
| FINDER |
A corner marked with a magnifying glass |
One of the two corners with no obvious equivalent |
| Bloxy trophy |
A golden winged trophy corner |
The fourth corner, and the most Roblox thing on the board |
| CHANCE |
Scattered around the board |
Draw and hope |
| RISK |
Its own space type |
Reworked in an update earlier this year |
| For sale squares |
Real Roblox games with a price |
Prices run from around 75,000 up past 600,000 |
The trophy corner is the nicest touch on the whole board. Anybody who has been on Roblox a while will recognise what that golden statue is, and putting it where a board game would normally have a car park is a good joke.

The Note Left For Other Developers
Right at the bottom of this game’s own description, under its own little heading, there is a paragraph aimed at people who will never play it.
It is addressed to developers. It says that this game puts some of the most famous games on Roblox on its board, that they hope those creators are happy to be there, and that if they are not, they should get in touch.
That is a standing offer to take somebody’s game off the board if they ask. It is not something a game has to do, and it is not something most would think to write down.
It also tells you something about how this game is built. Every square is somebody else’s work, borrowed with a nod rather than a contract, and the developer clearly thought about that before shipping it.
Nothing Here Is For Sale
This game has sold exactly two things in its life and both are switched off.
There was a VIP pass, which gave you extra coins each game and a golden hat, and a radio pass for whoever set the match up. Both were made on the day the game opened in May 2021.
The last of the two came off sale at the end of 2024. So for roughly twenty months there has been nothing in this game you could hand over Robux for.
That is worth knowing before you sit down. Nobody at that board has bought an advantage, because for well over a year there has not been one on sale. Whatever happens in your match happened on the dice.
There are also no rewards to collect in this game at all, not one, so there is no public record of how many players ever win a match or finish anything. Nobody outside the game can tell you how good the average player is.
What Changed Recently
This game puts a label in its own name announcing whatever went in last, which makes its recent history easy to follow.
Earlier years brought voice chat, limited items, a Christmas version and a quick match mode. Then 2026 turned into a busy year. A big update called Gold arrived in February, followed by trading in March, a rework of the risk squares and a batch of fixes in April, emojis in May, a two player mode in July, and another update this month.
So while the shop has been shut since 2024, the game itself has been getting steady attention. Those two facts together are unusual and worth holding onto.
Codes
There are working codes and they hand out Legendary crates, which matters more than usual here because nothing is on sale. Our Ronopoly Codes page has the list and where to type them.
Who Makes Ronopoly
It is made by Late Shift Games, a group with around 23,000 members run by a verified account. That is a small group by the standards of a game this size.
They have made two games and this is effectively all of it. The other one is a soccer game with about 53,000 visits, against 65 million here, so Ronopoly is not just their biggest thing, it is very nearly their only thing.
About 71 in every 100 votes on the game are likes. That is the lowest we have seen on a game this popular in a while, and a board game where one roll can undo an hour was always going to collect some unhappy voters.
Tips for New Ronopoly Players
- Choose your win condition on the first lap. Three of the four are faster than bankrupting the table, and nobody is watching for them.
- Buy cheap squares in a full set rather than one expensive one. A finished colour group with servers on it earns constantly.
- Watch the clock as closely as your balance. Matches end on a timer, so hoarding money is not a plan.
- Grab the Tycoon squares if you see two of them going cheap. That whole win condition is usually uncontested.
- Play in a busy server. Up to 200 people can be in one, and more players means more rent landing on your squares.
- Do not expect to buy your way ahead. Nothing has been on sale here since 2024, so everybody is on the same footing.
Ronopoly FAQ
What are the squares?
Real Roblox games. You buy them and add servers to them, and other players pay a fee for landing on the ones you own.
How do you win?
Four ways: three complete colour groups, one full side of the board, every Tycoon square, or bankrupting everybody else.
How many people can play at once?
Up to 200 in a server, which is enormous for a board game.
Are there codes?
Yes, and they give Legendary crates. There is no expired list at all, which is unusual.
Is anything pay to win?
No. Two passes were ever made and both have been switched off, the last one at the end of 2024.
Are there badges to collect?
None. There is not a single reward in the game, so there is no record of who has won what.
Are there scripts for it?
Two exist and neither is worth running. Our script page explains what each one does to the other people in your match.
Does it end, or go on forever?
Matches run on a timer, so they end. That is a real difference from the board game it borrows from.