Minion Rush: Running Game

Minion Rush: Running Game

Gameloft SE

Rating 4.4 (10,469,759 reviews)

A polished Minions runner built around costumes, collectibles, and competitive runs

The design mixes short running sessions with long-term collection and progression. Each run feeds multiple systems at once, which gives the game a steady mobile-game rhythm: play, collect, unlock, and return for another attempt.

Category Casual
Installs 500,000,000+
Version 13.0.2
Updated May 18, 2026
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About this game

Game Overview

Minion Rush: Running Game is a free-to-play endless runner from Gameloft SE, built around the Minions and Despicable Me license. The loop is familiar but layered: runs send the player through obstacle courses, where bananas, puzzle pieces, costumes, and rewards feed back into progression. That structure makes it feel closer to a live mobile service than a simple lane-runner. The game’s current version also emphasizes a refreshed presentation, with updated visuals and reworked locations called out in the store text. It is available on both Android and iPhone, and its scale is underscored by more than 500 million installs on Google Play and over 10 million ratings. The result is a broad, approachable casual game with enough collection and competition to keep it moving beyond short bursts.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Endless Run Mode The main mode is an endless runner built around surviving longer, improving scores, and collecting rewards during each attempt. Its appeal comes from repetition and incremental improvement rather than story progression.
  • Banana Progression Bananas act as the main progression currency for unlocking new locations, costumes, and features through the Hall of Jam. That keeps each run tied to long-term advancement.
  • Costume Collection Minion costumes can be unlocked and upgraded, with themed collections that add bonuses. This gives the game a collector’s layer that sits on top of the running action.
  • Gadgets And Power-Ups Gadgets and power-ups can be paired with costumes to change how runs play out. The system adds some strategy without leaving the game’s casual structure.
  • Tournaments And Puzzles Daily and weekly tournaments add leaderboard competition, while story puzzles are completed by gathering pieces during runs. Together they broaden the game beyond pure score chasing.

What Makes It Stand Out

The game stands out less for novelty than for how much it layers onto a familiar format. Its appeal comes from licensed presentation, long-running support, and the way progression systems give the runner structure beyond a single score loop.

  • Large Player Base More than 500 million Google Play installs and over 10 million ratings suggest a game with unusual reach and a large amount of player feedback behind it.
  • Cross-Platform Release Availability on both Android and iOS makes it easy to keep progress tied to a mobile device rather than a single storefront or platform.
  • Frequent Competitive Hooks Daily and weekly tournaments, plus leaderboard rewards, give the runner a reason to return regularly instead of treating it as a one-time download.

Things to Know Before Playing

This is a free mobile game with the usual practical tradeoffs that come with a large, live-style release. The store listing also notes advertising and internet-dependent features, so it is not entirely self-contained.

  • Online Features Certain parts of the game require an internet connection, so it is not a fully offline experience. That matters for players who expect to use a runner on the move.
  • Ad And Purchase Context The listing is free and includes advertising, with a warning about unauthorized purchases if device password protection is disabled. In-app purchases are likely part of the usual mobile economy.
  • Age Suitability The game is rated Everyone 10+ on Google Play and 9+ on the App Store. That makes it broadly family-friendly, though the tournament and purchase systems may still merit parental oversight.

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