I was surprised to see this as a used game at my local game store. I was eager to buy it because I always wanted to try it out and because it only cost $2.99. It is a really, really, REALLY weird game, yet it’s worth every penny. You play as the King, who is a very creepy and a little scary. The point of the game is to stealthily sneak behind hungry people and surprise them with a warm delicious sandwich. So it is a very origanal idea. You can hide in things, you can push trees down, you can dance, and as you can see, this game is weird. Sneaking is easy, but it’s cool that you need to consecrate on not being seen and not being heard. The graphics are surprisingly good for a $4 game, yet they are not very great at all. The sound is horrid, but you can listen to music from your hard drive, which makes it not as bad. The language the people speak is funny. The control is not polished, but what do you expect for a game made from Burger King? This is a fun game if you have nothing else to play. The most creepy part is looking through first-person. You hear the King breath and it is creepy. Anyway, this is a pleasant surprise that is creepy, funny, and fun to play.
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