Men's Room Mayhem Releases This Week
If you've ever wanted to try your hand at being a world-class men's room janitor, then Ripstone has the game for you. It's called Men's Room Mayhem, and it's all about keeping the patrons and their *ahem* business flowing at a steady pace.
Ripstone announced Men's Room Mayhem earlier this month, revealing that the game is all about proper bathroom etiquette and running a bathroom as smoothly as possible. You even get bonus points for adhering to said etiquette, including choosing the best stalls, washing your hands, not bumping into other patrons, keeping the place clean, etc.
As the janitor, you'll draw lines and tap the screen to direct restroom visitors in what has got to be one of the most bizarre traffic control games I've ever heard of. Originally announced through the PlayStation Blog for PS Vita, Men's Room Mayhem will actually be launching for just about every device with a touchscreen, and it's be here a lot quicker than you might think.
Ripstone, made up of former members of Studio Liverpool, has now announced that Men's Room Mayhem will be available on the Vita, as well as the iPhone, iPad, iPod touch and Android devices. The Vita launch will be this coming Tuesday, May 21, with the App Store, Google Play Store and Amazon Appstore launches happening on may 23.
The game will be available for $1.99 on the Vita and include all of the bonus locations and blitz mode. For the first month following launch, Men's Room Mayhem will also be 50 percent off for PlayStation Plus members, getting the full package for just a buck.
The game will only be $0.99 on iOS and Android devices, but you'll need to pay another dollar if you want to grab those bonus locations and blitz mode.
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