Minion Rush: Running Game

Minion Rush: Running Game

Gameloft SE

Rating 4.4 (10,469,550 reviews)

An updated endless runner built around Minions collection, customization, and competition

The game combines reflex running with steady collection and progression. Its systems are built to keep each run feeding the next, whether that means unlocking cosmetics, chasing leaderboard rewards, or filling out puzzle sets.

Category Casual
Installs 500,000,000+
Version 13.0.1
Updated May 6, 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 Illumination’s Minions license. The loop is straightforward: runs are short, fast, and built around dodging obstacles, collecting bananas, and using rewards to unlock more content. That structure makes it easy to pick up in brief sessions, while the collection systems give it a longer tail than a simple reflex game. The current version leans into a refreshed presentation, with updated visuals, reworked locations, and a modernized interface. It also folds in costumes, gadgets, tournaments, and puzzle collection, which gives the familiar runner format a more layered progression path. With more than 500 million installs and over 10 million ratings, it is one of Gameloft’s more established mobile releases.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Endless Run Mode The main mode focuses on repeated runs where score, survival, and reward collection matter more than fixed stages. That makes it a natural fit for short sessions and score-chasing play.
  • Banana Progression Bananas act as the main progression currency in the description, unlocking new locations, costumes, and features through the Hall of Jam. This gives each run a clear long-term purpose.
  • Costume Collection Minion costumes are a major part of the loop, with themed collections and stickers that add bonuses. The system encourages repeated play for completion rather than one-off runs.
  • Gadgets And Power-Ups Gadgets and power-ups add a layer of build planning to the runner format. They are meant to support longer runs and help players push farther, not just react faster.
  • Tournaments And Puzzles Daily and weekly tournaments add competition through leaderboards and rewards, while story puzzles let players collect pieces during runs. Together they broaden the game beyond pure running.

What Makes It Stand Out

Among mobile runners, this one stands out less for novelty than for scale. The combination of a major licensed property, long-running support, and a dense progression layer gives it more structure than many casual endless runners.

  • Large Player Base More than 500 million installs and over 10 million ratings suggest a long-lived audience and plenty of historical visibility. That usually signals a mature, widely recognized mobile release.
  • Cross-Platform Release It is available on both Android and iPhone, which makes it easy to install across the two major mobile ecosystems. The App Store listing also confirms a current iOS build.
  • Updated Presentation The current version, 13.0.1, is paired with a refreshed visual style and updated locations. That matters because the game is not relying solely on its older runner formula.

Things to Know Before Playing

The practical tradeoffs are typical for a large free mobile game. It is built for recurring play, online features, and monetized support systems, so the install decision depends on tolerance for those limits rather than on novelty alone.

  • Online Features The description says certain aspects require an internet connection, so it is not fully self-contained offline. That can matter for commuters or players with limited data.
  • Free-To-Play Monetization The game is free on both stores, and the store text warns about advertising and unauthorized purchases. That strongly suggests in-app monetization sits alongside the core runner.
  • Storage Planning The iPhone listing shows a 610,625,536-byte download, which is roughly 610 MB before updates and cache. Extra free space is sensible, especially after version 13.0.1 installs.

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