Banana of Doom is a lightning-fast word-combo card game bringing its wild energy to Linux, Mac, and Windows PC. All thanks to the nonstop creativity of the team at Playroom. Due to find its way on Steam soon.
Here it is, late on a Saturday night, your squad is on voice chat, and someone yells, “Why did a cursed banana just take down my entire deck?!” Everyone is laughing, chaos is everywhere, and no one knows what’s coming next. That’s the exact kind of word-combo card madness Banana of Doom is built for.
From Little Umbrella, the indie crew that gave us the surprise hit Death by AI, comes their next level of wildness. It’s also officially launch on Steam for Linux this December 2025. The devs call it a “fast-paced, AI-powered party game,” but honestly, that doesn’t even scratch the surface. Imagine if Pokémon’s collect-’em-all spirit crashed into the dark humor of Cards Against Humanity, and then they both got hijacked by a misbehaving AI who lives just to roast you. That’s Banana of Doom.
Banana of Doom | Official Trailer
What Makes Banana of Doom So Wild?
- Collect, Combine, Conquer: You’re not just collecting cards, you’re building decks out of hundreds of absurd, meme-fueled creations. Every card feels like it crawled straight out of the internet and into your hand.
- Social Party Mayhem: Whether you’re gaming in person, online, or throwing a stream for your community, this title thrives on laughter and chaos. It’s for friends, families, and yes, even that one friend who takes every session way too seriously.
- AI-Powered Trash Talk: This is where Banana of Doom gets spicy. Every move triggers unpredictable reactions from AI-driven characters who like to troll, tease, and surprise you in real time. One moment you’re a legend, the next you’re getting a mocking from a glitchy raccoon wearing sunglasses.
- New “Doom Packs” for Steam: If you think you’ve seen it all from the beta, think again. The Steam release is bringing fresh collectible card sets like Doomed Zoo, Snack Attack, and Glitch Legends. Spoiler: chaos intensifies.
- Infinite Replay Value: Thanks to evolving AI logic and wild card combos, no two matches are ever the same. That means more surprises, more chaos, and endless reasons to queue up one more round.
Why Should You Care?
Because Banana of Doom isn’t skipping us. That’s right, it’s launching day one on Linux, Mac, and Windows PC. No more waiting, no more wondering if we’ll get left behind. This is full chaos for everyone, no matter your setup.
Get Ready to Laugh (and Lose)
New releases come and go, but party games that actually keep your group laughing for hours? Those are rare. And Banana of Doom feels like it’s about to be one of those gems. It’s ridiculous, it’s unpredictable, and it’s exactly the kind of word-combo card title you’ll want to keep installed for game nights, streams, and those “just five more minutes” sessions that go until sunrise.
So yeah, go hit that wishlist button on Steam. By the time December 2025 rolls around, you’ll be ready to unleash the banana-shaped chaos on your friends… and probably lose in the funniest way possible.
