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Men's Room Mayhem from Sawfly Studios announced for Android, iOS and Vita

Sawfly Studios' Men's Room Mayhem has been announced for Android, iOS and Vita.

The studio, made up of ex-Studio Liverpool members, has created a toilet-based game which is a cross between Flight Control and Carry On At Your Convenience, according to the game's publisher, Ripstone.

In the game, players take on the role of a janitor working a "chaotic men’s room," where you are responsible for "directing patrons, keeping everything sparkling clean and steering patrons away from trouble."

Customers will need to be safely directed to the urinals and cubicles in time or there will be nasty accidents to clean up. You will also need to curb the need for fighting by "steering patrons past each other with pinpoint precision."

However, patrons will begin to pile up in the restroom as waves of customers increase. You will need to draw lines and use touch gestures on Vita's front screen in order to keep the room organized - as well as fight and urine free.

"Extra points are scored for maintaining proper men’s room etiquette as well as for demonstrating good personal hygiene," said the publishing boss Phil Gaskell.

The game is due "in the coming weeks," according to Eurogamer, and more information on the game will be released soon.

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