Monopoly Deal is a paid, licensed product from Hasbro. If you want to play something with the same fast property-stealing rhythm without buying anything, several independent games recreate that style of play in the browser. Here is an honest look at the options — including our own — and who each one actually suits.
Play Stealr.io free →| Option | Price | Players | Account? | Runs in |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stealr.io (this site) | Free | 2–4 + AI bots | No | Browser, iOS, Android |
| Official Monopoly Deal app | Paid | Varies | Yes | iOS, Android, consoles |
| Other browser clones | Usually free | Varies | Sometimes | Browser |
| Tabletop simulators | Paid base software | Varies | Yes | Desktop |
If you specifically want the licensed product — the real card art, the real name, the official rules as printed — buy the official app or the physical card game. Nothing else is the genuine article, and no free clone is a substitute if authenticity is what you are after.
Stealr.io is an independent, free browser game built around the same core loop: draw two cards, play up to three actions, charge rent, steal properties, and race to complete three full property sets before anyone else.
No account, no download. Open the site, type a name, create a game, share the six-character code. Your friends join from any browser on any device.
Play solo against bots. Three difficulty levels, one to three opponents, so you can learn the game without waiting for anyone.
Configurable house rules. The host can change how many sets win the game (2, 3 or 4), actions per turn, starting hand size, whether Deal Breaker steals a whole set or a single card, and whether complete sets are protected from paying rent. Three one-tap presets — Classic, Turbo and Chaos — cover the common combinations.
Four languages. English, German, Spanish and French.
Free forever. Supported by ads, with an optional one-time purchase to remove them.
Start a game →1. Open stealr.io and enter a name. 2. Tap Create Game. 3. Copy the six-character game code and send it to your friends. 4. They enter the code under Join Game. 5. Start when everyone is in. Two to four players, no installs, no sign-ups.
New to this kind of game? The rules guide walks through a full turn, and the card catalog shows all 106 cards and what each one does.
Not an official one — the licensed game is paid. Independent browser games such as Stealr.io recreate the same style of play for free, with no download and no account.
Yes. Stealr.io runs real-time multiplayer for two to four players. One person creates the game and shares a code; everyone else joins from a browser.
No. It runs in the browser on desktop and mobile. You can optionally install it as a web app from your browser menu, or get the native iOS and Android apps.
Two to four. Empty seats can be filled with AI bots at three difficulty levels.