Games Offering Free Rolls
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About Free Rolls in Games
Free rolls are the movement engine of mobile board games, functioning as the direct equivalent of free dice under a different name. While both rolls and dice describe the same core mechanic of advancing your token around a game board, different developers chose different terminology to brand their particular game experience. Board Kings calls them rolls, while Monopoly GO primarily uses dice, but both resources work identically as the primary action currency determining how far you move and how frequently you interact with the board.
Free rolls appear most prominently in casual board games where every gameplay action begins with a roll. The social and competitive dimensions of these games, including building neighborhoods, raiding opponents, collecting sets, and climbing leaderboards, all require a steady supply of rolls to participate meaningfully. Running out of rolls in a board game does not just slow progress as with other currencies. It completely stops all gameplay until rolls regenerate or new roll rewards are collected, making consistent daily roll collection one of the most impactful habits any board game player can develop.
What Free Rolls Let You Do
Every roll consumed in a board game initiates a sequence of game events that drives your entire progression:
- Advance around the board: Each roll moves your token the corresponding number of spaces, landing on properties, reward spaces, hazard zones, or special event tiles that trigger different game mechanics in Board Kings and other titles
- Rob and raid opponents: Board games with PvP mechanics like Board Kings use roll outcomes to trigger robbery and raid mechanics where landing on opponent spaces steals their coins and damages their buildings
- Collect set items: Landing on specific board spaces rewards collection items, event tokens, and special prizes that contribute toward set completion bonuses unavailable through any other gameplay path
- Trigger event participation: Special timed events in board games reward players based on how many spaces they cover, how many specific spaces they land on, or how many event tokens they collect during the event window, all of which require consistent roll expenditure
- Earn passive income: In games where opponents can land on your properties and pay rent, being ahead on board position (which requires rolling frequently) generates ongoing coin income from other players
- Complete board circuits: Completing full circuits around the board in games like Board Kings rewards bonus prizes and sometimes additional rolls, creating a positive feedback loop where well-stocked roll reserves generate more rolls
The action-gating nature of rolls makes them the single most critical resource in the board game genre. Unlike coins that you can stockpile and spend strategically, rolls are consumed in real time with every game action. A player with 1,000 rolls can take 1,000 game actions while a player with 10 rolls can take exactly 10 before waiting for regeneration. This direct relationship between roll count and gameplay volume makes daily collection from Code Share Online the most impactful habit in the board game genre. Visit our rewards overview page to compare rolls with all other reward types.
Top Games for Free Roll Rewards
The board game genre centers on a focused group of titles with highly active daily reward schedules. Here is how the main roll-rewarding games compare:
Board Kings
Board Kings is the flagship roll-rewarding game on Code Share Online, featuring the most developed neighborhood-building board game experience in the mobile genre. Players roll to move around a circular board populated by opponent neighborhoods, robbing buildings and collecting rent from their own properties simultaneously. Board Kings distributes 3-5 roll reward links daily providing 50-500 rolls per link, with significantly larger roll distributions during their frequent neighborhood events and seasonal competitions. The game pairs rolls with coin rewards since both currencies are needed simultaneously for full progression through each neighborhood level.
Monopoly GO
While Monopoly GO primarily uses "dice" terminology for its primary action currency, the game also refers to roll mechanics throughout its event and milestone systems. The distinction between dice and rolls in Monopoly GO is primarily semantic since both describe the same gameplay action. Monopoly GO's roll and dice reward schedule is the most generous in the entire board game category, distributing 4-8 links daily with combined potential of 15,000-25,000 dice and rolls available per day through links plus event rewards. For players following both roll and dice pages on Code Share Online, Monopoly GO content appears across both categories.
Dice Dreams
Dice Dreams calls its primary action currency "rolls" in several contexts while also using "dice" interchangeably throughout the interface. The game distributes roll reward links 2-4 times weekly alongside their gift bundles that package rolls with coins and special items. Dice Dreams rolls are especially valuable during kingdom completion events where sustained rolling earns bonus prizes for players who maintain active roll reserves throughout the event window.
Coin Master
Coin Master technically uses "spins" as its primary action currency for the slot machine mechanic, but the game's board movement uses a roll-based system where spin outcomes determine your board position. This hybrid spin-and-roll model means Coin Master players benefit from following both the free spins and free rolls reward pages to capture all available movement resources. The Coin Master community commonly refers to their board mechanics using roll terminology, making this game relevant to the rolls category for comprehensive reward collection.
All roll-rewarding games in our catalog are listed below. Because the board game genre features a smaller number of titles than slots or casino games, following every active roll game in the list requires minimal additional collection effort while maximizing your total daily roll income across the category.
How to Collect Free Rolls
Daily Social Media Links
Board game developers maintain active social media presences specifically for distributing daily roll reward links. Board Kings posts roll links through their official Facebook page multiple times daily, with links typically available for 24-72 hours before expiring. Code Share Online aggregates all available roll links from every supported board game so you can collect from the entire category in a single visit rather than checking individual developer pages separately. The morning, midday, and evening posting schedule common to board games means checking three times daily captures essentially all available roll links before they expire.
Automatic Roll Regeneration
All board games regenerate rolls automatically over time at a fixed rate. Board Kings regenerates 1 roll every 20-30 minutes up to a maximum cap of 30-50 rolls. The critical management principle is that regeneration stops completely when you hit the cap. Logging in every 2-3 hours specifically to spend your regenerated rolls below the cap prevents wasted regeneration that would have continued had you created space. Even brief sessions of 5-10 rolls to clear cap space maximize your total daily roll income beyond what links alone provide.
Event Participation Rewards
Special events in board games distribute rolls as milestone prizes for reaching participation thresholds. Completing board circuits during neighborhood events in Board Kings, hitting score milestones in Monopoly GO events, and finishing kingdom objectives in Dice Dreams all reward roll bundles alongside other event prizes. These event rolls frequently exceed daily link amounts, making active event participation the single highest-yield roll source beyond regular link collection.
Friend Network Gifts
Board games with social features allow sending and receiving daily roll gifts through friend connections. Board Kings and Monopoly GO both include friend gifting mechanics where active friend networks provide supplementary daily roll income. Connecting with other active board game players through Facebook or game communities creates reciprocal gifting relationships that add 50-200 bonus rolls daily depending on friend count and activity levels.
Sticker and Collection Completion Rewards
Board games with collection systems like sticker albums in Monopoly GO reward massive roll bundles for completing full sets. Finishing an entire sticker album during a limited album event can award 5,000-20,000 rolls in a single completion bonus, representing days worth of normal link collection in a single event reward. Actively pursuing sticker trading and collection completion provides the largest single-session roll distributions available in the board game genre.
Board Completion Bonuses
Finishing all properties on a single game board in Board Kings and advancing to the next neighborhood level rewards roll bonuses that scale with board difficulty. Early boards reward modest roll completions (100-200 rolls) while premium neighborhood completions reward 500-2,000 bonus rolls. These natural progression rewards provide consistent roll income for players who maintain steady advancement rather than grinding the same board indefinitely.
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Smart Roll Management Strategies
Hoard Rolls for Multiplier Events
The highest-impact roll strategy across all board games is saving large roll reserves specifically for multiplier events. During events where each roll earns 5x or 10x normal coin rewards, board completion progress, or event scores, spending 500 saved rolls achieves in minutes what 500 rolls during normal gameplay achieves over multiple sessions. Board Kings neighborhood events and Monopoly GO special events both feature these multiplier windows regularly. Identify upcoming events and begin saving rolls 3-5 days before the event starts to enter with a substantial reserve.
Set Your Roll Multiplier to Match Goals
Games like Monopoly GO and Board Kings allow setting a roll multiplier that spends multiple rolls per action in exchange for proportionally multiplied rewards. A 5x multiplier spends 5 rolls per move but earns 5x the coins and event progress from each landing space. High multipliers maximize event scoring efficiency while lower multipliers extend session duration. Match your multiplier to your current session goal: high multiplier when racing to complete an event milestone, low multiplier when maintaining activity during quiet gameplay periods.
Never Let the Regeneration Cap Fill Completely
Wasted regeneration is the most invisible form of roll loss in board games. Every minute you spend at maximum roll capacity while not playing loses regeneration potential that cannot be recovered. If your cap is 50 rolls and you spend 6 hours away from the game while already at 50, you lose the equivalent of 12 hours worth of regeneration (assuming 1 roll per 30 minutes). Spending 10-15 rolls before leaving the game for extended periods creates regeneration space that earns you additional free rolls while you are away without requiring any active collection effort.
Prioritize Collection Over Board Speed
In board games with collection systems like sticker albums, the collection completion rewards (which include massive roll bonuses) often justify playing at a slower pace to ensure you are collecting all available items from appropriate spaces rather than racing around the board. Dice Dreams players who focus on landing on collection spaces during event periods collect more items per roll spent than players rolling randomly at maximum speed. Slowing down to optimize collection item gathering per roll actually generates more total rolls over time through completion bonuses.
Combine Roll and Coin Collection Daily
Rolls and coins are interdependent in board games: rolls generate coins by landing on reward spaces and triggering robberies, while coins fund building construction that generates passive rent income. Running out of either resource creates a bottleneck in the other. Maintain both currency types through daily collection, checking both the free rolls page and free coins page for every board game in your rotation. Visit our casual games category for the full list of board games requiring this dual-currency collection approach.
Rolls vs Similar Game Resources
Rolls share mechanics with several other resource types across different game categories. Understanding these relationships helps you collect comprehensively across all related reward types:
Rolls vs Free Dice
Rolls and dice are functionally identical resources with different names used by different game developers. Board Kings primarily uses "rolls" while Monopoly GO primarily uses "dice" for the same board movement mechanic. Following both the free rolls and free dice pages on Code Share Online ensures you capture all available board game reward links regardless of which terminology each developer prefers. Never skip one page assuming the other covers the same content since different games appear on each page.
Rolls vs Free Spins
Rolls power board game movement while spins power slot machine gameplay in slots games. Both are active action currencies consumed with each use, but they serve completely different game genres. In hybrid games like Coin Master that combine slot mechanics with board movement, spins and rolls both appear as resources serving different gameplay functions within the same title. Collecting both spins and rolls from Coin Master maximizes all available gameplay options.
Rolls vs Coins
Rolls and coins are complementary resources in board games rather than competing ones. Rolls are the action engine that generates coin income, while coins fund the building construction that makes your board earn passive rent. Without rolls you cannot generate coins through gameplay, and without coins you cannot build the properties that earn rent from other players' rolls. Maintaining both in healthy supply prevents the stall that happens when either resource depletes completely in games like Board Kings and Dice Dreams.
Rolls vs Free Gifts
Gift links in board games like Dice Dreams often bundle rolls alongside coins and other items in a single package. These gift links provide better total value than standalone roll links because you receive multiple resources simultaneously. When both gift links and standalone roll links are available for the same game, claim gifts first to capture the multi-resource value, then claim any remaining standalone roll links as supplementary collection.
Rolls vs Chips and Credits
Chips and credits serve casino and bingo game genres while rolls are exclusive to the board game category. These currencies never appear in the same game simultaneously since they belong to completely separate genre traditions. Players who enjoy both board games and casino games must collect rolls and chips independently from their respective category pages, treating each as a separate resource ecosystem with no overlap or transfer between game types.
For a complete comparison of all resource types available across every supported game, visit our rewards overview page or browse the game categories page to explore all genres where rolls and similar movement resources appear.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between rolls and dice in board games?
Rolls and dice refer to the same gameplay mechanic with different naming conventions used by different developers. Board Kings calls its primary action currency "rolls" while Monopoly GO predominantly uses "dice." Both describe the action of rolling to advance around a game board. Some games use both terms in different contexts within the same title. Code Share Online maintains separate pages for free dice and free rolls because different games appear on each page, so following both ensures comprehensive board game reward collection.
How many free rolls can I collect daily?
From Board Kings alone, consistent collectors can gather 500-2,000 rolls daily through combined social media links and natural regeneration. Adding Monopoly GO (which uses both dice and roll terminology) can bring total daily board game action resources to 15,000-25,000 across the entire category during active event periods. The exact total depends on current event schedules, with event periods providing significantly more rolls than standard non-event days.
Should I spend rolls immediately or save them?
The optimal approach is saving rolls for multiplier events whenever possible. Spending rolls during normal gameplay earns standard rewards, while spending the same rolls during an active multiplier event earns 5-20x more. This efficiency difference is large enough that patient players who consistently save rolls for events dramatically outpace active daily spenders in total progression achieved per roll consumed. The exception is preventing regeneration cap waste: spend enough rolls daily to stay below your cap and keep regeneration flowing.
Why do roll links expire faster than chip or coin links?
Board game developers intentionally keep roll links short-lived (often 24-48 hours) to encourage daily check-in habits. This is the same design philosophy behind energy caps in adventure games: controlled resource flow creates daily engagement rather than allowing binge sessions. While chip links from slots games might stay active for 5-7 days, roll links from board games typically expire in 1-3 days, making them the most time-sensitive reward type to collect in our catalog.
Can I use rolls from one board game in another?
No. Rolls in Board Kings cannot be used in Monopoly GO or Dice Dreams. Every board game maintains a completely independent roll economy. This is precisely why following multiple board games simultaneously provides additive rather than redundant benefits. Each game's roll balance is a separate resource pool, and depleting rolls in one game has no impact on your reserves in others. Browse our full games list to discover all board games worth adding to your daily roll collection routine.
Are board games worth playing compared to casino or bingo games?
Board games offer a genuinely different experience that many players find more engaging than passive slot spinning. The competitive social elements (attacking opponents, defending your neighborhood, competing on leaderboards), the collection systems (sticker albums, building sets), and the strategic decision-making (when to spend rolls, which properties to build, how to respond to attacks) create gameplay depth that pure chance games like slots and bingo cannot replicate. If you have not tried a board game from our casual games category, adding one alongside your existing games is a low-commitment way to explore the genre while continuing your current collection routine.