If you're already grinding the Monopoly Go Partners Event, Space Mission is the solo event you'll want to watch closely. This sci-fi banner event arrived on June 14 at 1 PM ET and stays live until June 17 at 4 PM ET, so there's a little over three days to work through its reward track. It runs at the same time as Simpsons Partners and the Springfield Monorail Tournament, which makes it a handy way to collect extra dice, Partner tokens, cash, boosts, and sticker packs without changing how you normally play.
Space Mission milestones and reward valueSpace Mission includes 62 milestones, and the full track asks for roughly 50,125 points. The early rewards are easy to pick up, with Partner tokens, small dice bundles, random flash events, and one-star sticker packs appearing within the first few milestones. Things get more serious later on. You'll see larger dice payouts at milestones 15, 20, 25, 35, 39, 43, 48, 56, and 62. The final milestone is the biggest single prize, giving 5,000 free dice rolls after a steep 10,675-point requirement.
Rewards players should care about mostThe main reason to play this event is simple: it feeds your dice balance while also helping your Partner builds. Across the event, players can earn thousands of free dice rolls and 3,780 Partner tokens for Simpsons Partners. There are also several timed boosts that are worth planning around, especially if you like stacking events. Builder's Bash appears at milestone 18, Cash Boost shows up at milestones 33 and 57, Wheel Boost lands at milestone 44, and Mega Heist arrives at milestone 50. Sticker collectors aren't left out either, with one-star, two-star, and three-star packs scattered through the track.
How scoring works in Space MissionThis is a pickup-style event, so you score by landing on tiles with the special Space Mission pickup icon. Each pickup is worth 2 points before your dice multiplier is applied. That sounds simple, but there's a catch. The icons move after you land on them, so you can't just keep aiming at the same spaces. You'll need to look ahead, adjust your multiplier, and avoid wasting big rolls when the board looks poor.
- Use 10x to 50x rolls when several pickups are sitting within reach.
- Drop to a lower multiplier if you're trying to test where icons are moving.
- Don't chase one lonely pickup with a huge roll unless it fits your route.
- Save bigger dice sessions for moments when boosts or tournament progress overlap.
Most players won't need to finish all 62 milestones to get decent value, and that's the nice part. Space Mission spreads useful prizes across the whole path, so even stopping midway can still help with dice and Partner progress. If you're short on time, aim for the token milestones first, then push for the larger dice rewards when your board setup looks good. Players who need extra help finishing builds may also choose to buy Monopoly Go Partner Event support while using Space Mission rewards to cover more of their own contribution.
Space Mission's running hot in Monopoly GO, with 62 milestones, 20,010 dice, and loads of Simpsons Partners tokens up for grabs. Check U4GM at https://www.u4gm.com/monopoly-go/partners-event for clear event help, smarter roll timing, and quick reward updates so you're not burning dice when those pickup tiles start moving around.