Turnip Boy Robs a Bank is FREE at Epic

Turnip Boy is back! This time he’s teamed up with the fearsome Pickled Gang to pull off the weirdest heist of all time. Shake down hostages, steal precious valuables, battle the fuzz, and use tools bought off the dark web to move further into the vaults of the Botanical Bank.


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ABOUT THE GAME:

Turnip Boy is ready to commit more felonies in this comedic action-adventure game with roguelite elements. This time the career criminal is teaming up with the fearsome Pickled Gang to plan and execute the weirdest heist of all time! Shake down hostages, steal precious valuables, and explore the deep, dark depths and history of the Botanical Bank.

To pull off the perfect heist, you’ll need to purchase an array of dangerous and wacky tools from the dark web, including a diamond pickaxe, C4, and a radio jammer. However, bank robbing isn’t easy, so be prepared for intense shootouts with security guards, the police, elite swat teams and more.

HOW TO GET THIS PC GAME FOR FREE:

Just head over to Epic Games Store or navigate to the game in the Epic launcher before March 12th 2026, add the game to your cart and checkout. Simple as that. After that, the game is yours to keep, and play, forever.


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