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Minion Rush Part 2: The Ultimate Guide to Mastering the Game
Yes—but with caveats.
: Significant technical overhauls, such as moving to new development platforms, are often treated by fans as the "second version" of the game. 2. Community Content and Gameplay Parts minion rush part 2
- Licensing Fees: Illumination (Universal) charges a massive percentage for licensing the Minion IP. Gameloft must decide if a new game would sell better than just updating the old one.
- The Original is still profitable: The original Minion Rush still earns millions annually through ads for revives and banana boosters. Why build a new house when the old one still has tenants paying rent?
- Market Competition: In 2025, an endless runner has to compete with Roblox and Genshin Impact. A "simple" runner won't cut it unless it is revolutionary.
- Branching paths
- Real progression systems
- Live PvP
- Villain-driven events
- And enough bananas to build a real-life Chiquita battleship
- Prioritize Skills: Don't just pick the costume that looks the funniest (though the maid outfit is a classic). Look at the skills. Some costumes offer a "Banana Multiplier," while others offer a "Score Multiplier." In the early game, focus on Banana Multipliers (like the Golf Minion) to stockpile currency. As you progress, switch to Score Multipliers (like the Dancing Minion) to climb the global leaderboards.
- The Power of the Dad: If you are lucky enough to unlock the "Dad" costume or similar high-tier outfits, utilize their unique abilities. Some costumes revive you after a fall, which is essentially a second life during a high-score run.
- Upgrade Smart: Costume cards are precious. Focus on maxing out one or two favorite costumes rather than spreading your cards thin across ten different outfits. A maxed-out common costume is often better than a Level 1 rare costume.