Roy's Mansion

Roy's House was a location in Season 5 of Talking Tom and Friends. It first appears in "Neighbor Roy." As of Talking Roy and Friends, it has been destroyed.

Appearance
Roy's House is a luxurious black and white mansion on the outside, and on the inside, the known rooms so far are the entrance, the hall, the game room, the auditorium (The place where piano is played), and a secret room that was activated by knocking over a pig statue.

Hidden away in the room is a second secret room. This room was activated by knocking over a chess piece on a chess board. This contains a laser door protected by a password and a retinal scanner.

This room contained a bunker containing Roy's stolen items and heist plans.

Neighbor Roy
Tom visited his house for a house-warming party, which was filled with disco lights and lively music. Ginger wanted to play foosball in the game room with Tom, but he couldn't find out which of the many doors in the hall led to the game room.

He accidentally bumps into a statue, which turned its components to resemble a pig's face. This opened a secret underwater-themed room. In the room was a desk with museum blueprints, an antique crown and a chessboard. Tom knocked over a particular chess piece that resembled Roy, which opened a second secret room. He decided to flick the piece back up and return to the party instead of entering it.

Micro Spy Tom
Roy hosted the auction for the donut statue at his house. When Tom was in Roy's eyeball, he almost saw what was in the second secret room. However, he was blinded by a retinal scanner that protected the room.

Talking Roy and Friends
During a house party at Roy's house, Tom and a group of other the gang's enemies infiltrate Roy's secret room and find a bunker full of stolen items. When exposed, Roy hits the self-destruct button, destroying his own house and the garage in the process.