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Rooms of Doom - Minion Madness Brings Action-Packed Gameplay To Mobile Devices

Rooms of Doom - Minion Madness coming to iOS and Android devices on July 21st.


Rooms of Doom - Minion Madness, a fast-paced and constantly-changing endless experience from Yodo1 - publisher of hit mobile games like Crossy Road and Rodeo Stampede - will release for iOS and Android devices on July 21, 2016. Android gamers in Australia, Canada, Germany, New Zealand, South Africa, Sweden, Iceland, and Ireland can join the ever-evolving action now as Rooms of Doom has soft launched in those regions.


Rooms of Doom employs an intuitive single tap control scheme, which provides different actions in every room, many instantly recognizable to mobile gamers. A tap can result in a change of direction, a flap to stay afloat, a speedier parachuting descent and much more.

Doctor Doom plans to take over the world, but needs the perfect minion at his side. The mad scientist is genetically engineering curious creatures - combining parts of animals and inanimate objects - to create the ultimate sidekick. To determine which of his creations is the best, Doctor Doom has created a complex full of diabolical rooms and each creature must run the gauntlet of nefarious traps.

Players select then control one of many oddball creations. In addition to having their own peculiar appearances, many minions even have special abilities, providing advantages in specific rooms. For example Turbit, a rabbit with a turtle shell, is capable of hiding from overhead attacks inside his protective casing. The order of rooms is always changing. Players must quickly adjust to each room's challenges if they hope to earn a high score or coins, the in-game currency. Coins can be used to unlock new creatures or upgrade them while the score unlocks new rooms. Rooms of Doom will be free-to-play with optional microtransactions.

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