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Turnip Boy Robs a Bank: New Crimes on Android, iOS

Author : Skylar May 24,2025

If you're a fan of quirky titles, you'll be thrilled to know that Turnip Boy Robs a Bank is now available on Android and iOS. This game sees our mischievous protagonist, Turnip Boy, escalate from tax evasion to grand larceny as he sets his sights on the Botanical Bank. Dive into roguelike action, where you'll shake down hostages and blast your way through the bank's defenses.

Video games can evoke a wide range of emotions—from inspiration to sadness, or even horror. Turnip Boy Robs a Bank falls into a unique category: it's exactly what it promises on the label. If you relished Turnip Boy's previous escapades in tax evasion, you won't want to miss his latest caper into grand theft!

As expected from its predecessor, Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion, this new installment maintains its roguelike, top-down hack 'n slash gameplay. This time, however, it shifts to a run 'n gun style as Turnip Boy takes on the Botanical Bank. Similar to the Payday series, you'll need to manage and negotiate with hostages, enhancing your strategy with each run.

Prepare to face a variety of challenges during your heist, from basic security guards to elite veggie SWAT teams. Beyond the core gameplay, you'll find a range of activities, familiar faces from previous games, collectible cosmetics, and more, making for a rich and engaging experience.

It's paydayWhile the Turnip Boy series might seem like it's all about the amusing names, developer Plug In Digital consistently delivers depth beyond the humor. Turnip Boy Robs a Bank is no exception, offering more than just a roguelite hack 'n slash experience.

The game is optimized for mobile with features like the option to play in a 4:3 aspect ratio and auto-aim to enhance touchscreen play. You can grab Turnip Boy Robs a Bank on iOS and Android for $5.99.

While enjoying Turnip Boy's latest adventure, don't forget to check out our latest entry in Ahead of the Game for some of the top new releases you can play ahead of their official launch.

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