Mechs vs. Minions is a cooperative game, where players support each other by planning and sharing commands to control mechs to achieve a goal. Each player has a Command Line, consists of 6 slots. Players play Command Cards into these slots, and then execute the commands in order from left to right.
The commands stay mostly unchanged, and are changed bit by bit each turn. It is important for players to plan ahead, use the right commands, as the danger and tension ramps up.
Game Terms:
Command Line: A storage for a Mech command cards.
Command Cards: A command player can put on their Command Line.
Damage Cards: Penalty cards for taking damage in the game. Some gives immediately effects, while others take up a Command Line slot and have ongoing effects, making the Mech harder to control.
Crystal Shards, Bombs, Lava Wall Cardboard: Several Objectives of the Games.
Map Tiles: Cardboard tiles that make the map of the game.
Players play Mechs vs. Minions in a series of campaigns. In some campaigns, players have to protect a bomb from minions. In others, it is to escape a lava wall, or defeat the boss.
Mech vs. Minions was overall received positively. The game is praised for the creative combination of programming gameplay and cooperative play.[7] It is also praised for the high product value compare to its price. However, the game is criticized for its low replayability, when players stop after finishing all campaigns. Riot has since launched a page for players to create and share their own Mech vs Minions campaigns.[8]