Interface controls and basic actions
The layout for Monkey Bonanza is clean and does not clutter things up. The 5x3 reel set takes centre stage, with all the essential buttons sitting right at the bottom. You can see your balance, current bet, and win amounts without digging through any extra menus, which is nice when you’re playing on a phone.
Setting your bet is as easy as using the plus and minus icons. Clicking these cycles through the available stakes. One thing to watch out for is that the number shown is your total bet for the whole spin, not a per-line amount. It is a common mix-up that can lead to spending more than you planned if you aren't careful. Since we are talking about real-money play, getting that right is pretty important for your bankroll management.
If you prefer to kick back, the autoplay feature lets the game run for a set number of rounds. In the Canadian market, most regulated sites build in loss limits and win caps into the autoplay settings. It is a good idea to use these guardrails rather than just letting it run indefinitely. Also, the information button is your best friend here. It breaks down the RTP and all the symbol values so you aren't guessing what a specific combo pays out.
The following table shows what each part of the screen actually does during your session.
| Control | What it does | Location | Pro Tip |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bet +/- | Sets the CAD amount per spin | Bottom panel | Watch the total stake closely |
| Spin Button | Starts one round manually | Bottom centre | Wait for animations to finish |
| Autoplay | Runs consecutive spins | Next to spin button | Always set a loss limit first |
| Balance | Shows remaining funds | Bottom left | Monitor this after bonus rounds |
| Win Window | Shows payout for the spin | Bottom bar | Includes all multiplier boosts |
| Info (i) | Opens rules and paytable | Screen corner | Check the RTP variant here |
| Turbo Mode | Speeds up reel animations | Settings menu | Can burn through a budget faster |
- Your balance updates in real-time as soon as the symbols stop on the grid
- Winning amounts include any multipliers triggered during the Banana Bonanza
- You can open the paytable at any point if you need to double-check a rule
The mobile experience is quite sorted out too. Whether you are on an iPhone or an Android, the interface shifts slightly to make it easier to tap. If you use portrait mode, it stacks everything vertically, which is perfect for playing while waiting in a lineup.

