
Minions are the numerous creatures that appear in the Despicable Me franchise, which began with the eponymous 2010 film. They are also the official mascots of Illumination Entertainment, a division of Universal Studios, and have been described as being a corporate icon for Universal/Illumination's parent company Comcast on par with Disney's Mickey Mouse following Comcast's purchase of NBCUniversal. The Minions are small, yellow, melodious henchmen who wear overalls and goggles and have one or two eyes. They mostly speak incomprehensible gibberish, which is partly derived from other languages, including Bahasa Indonesia, French, English, Italian, Spanish, and Hindi. Although seemingly nonsensical, the English-sounding words are dubbed for every country, in order to make them recognizable.
Minions is the kind of brain-teaser that's easy to start and hard to master. Your objective is to solve each board with the fewest moves possible and unlock the next one. Controls: Use the mouse to interact with the board. On touch devices, the same gestures apply — no special inputs to learn. Tips to get better: Power-ups are more valuable when you save them for the moment you're about to lose. The best players aren't the fastest — they just make fewer mistakes per round. If something isn't working, try the opposite. Staying passive in an aggressive game (or vice versa) often breaks a losing streak. If you're drawn to games with a minions flavor, Minions hits that spot cleanly. Drop into Minions when you've got a spare few minutes — you'll end up staying for more.