
Eat The Rich is, as the name suggests, a brutally entertaining twist on the classic gameshow format
Betray your allies, battle through deadly mini-challenges, and scramble for meager rewards
Try to survive by earning votes, blaming others, and racing to secure your winnings in the vault
It’s safe to say that the ultra-wealthy aren’t exactly beloved right now. And if you're reading this from your luxury yacht, wondering why, well, that’s a question only you can answer. But for everyone else, the upcoming darkly comedic gameshow experience Eat The Rich might just be exactly what we need.
The premise is simple: step into the polished shoes of an ultra-rich individual after society has crumbled. With the public screaming for your downfall, you’re forced into the titular show, where you must survive by forming shifting alliances—or, more likely, betraying them.
Eat The Rich blends the chaos of Mario Party with the tension of Squid Game. You’ll face off in minigames with clever, pun-filled titles like dodging crushing taxes in Tax Evasion, manipulating markets in Crypto Miners, and dozens of other themed challenges—play alone or go head-to-head.

Dog-eat-dog
Despite its cheeky name, Eat The Rich isn’t just playing dress-up with its theme. Every moment is designed to make you feel like a ruthless elitist. Whether you’re blaming fellow billionaires or fighting desperately to lock your winnings away before they’re stolen, the game thrives on selfishness and survival.
There’s irony in a flashy, fun game like Eat The Rich embracing a phrase tied to social critique. But let’s not pretend—many of us will find deep satisfaction in watching the rich turn on each other, especially when the game launches on mobile later this year.
Until then, if you’re looking for something new to play on your phone, check out our list of the top five mobile games released this week—our hand-picked highlights from the past seven days’ best new releases.