Roblox – Monkey Tycoon Codes

Greetings from Monkey Tycoon! This is a traditional Roblox tycoon game where the objective is to gather monkeys and bananas. You can unlock additional monkeys as you gain more bananas, and ultimately you can combine those monkeys to create larger, more powerful creatures. Is it possible to gather the server’s top-tier monkey?

All Active / Valid Monkey Tycoon Codes

  • HughMungus – 1 million Monkeys (New)
  • codelist – 2 Sacrifices (New)
  • bugfixing – 5 Sacrifices
  • Thanks – 1 million Monkeys
  • MURDER – One-time-use sword
  • Freeslimemonkey – Big, startling surprise
  • 142496 – 1 million Monkeys
  • Nothing – 1 million Monkeys
  • Hot – Set on fire
  • monkey backwards – 350k Monkeys
  • RADIATION – 177,147 Monkeys
  • LotsOfMonkeys – Free Monkeys reward!

Expired Monkey Tycoon Codes

  • BIGBOI

How to Redeem Codes in Monkey Tycoon

  • Start the game and retrieve your Tycoon.
  • Click the Codes button (located on the left, as seen in the accompanying figure).
  • After entering the code, have fun!

About the Game

Construct a massive skyscraper adorned with vibrant monkeys! You can use the bananas they fling to buy an even bigger tower! To produce more bananas and aim higher, combine monkeys into superior levels!

UPD: Add monkey sacrifices to your lava pit to increase the currency multiplier permanently!

How can I obtain additional codes?

Codes are often distributed by developers in conjunction with updates, events, or the achievement of certain milestones, such a certain amount of likes.

To let players know when they’re accessible, some creators may include them right into the visual or description of the game. Some, meanwhile, might demand you to follow them on Twitter or Discord or other social media platforms in order to receive updates.

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