Sneak King, because being anything more then a promotional item for $3.99 seems to be almost impossible.

User Rating: 7.3 | Sneak King X360
On November 19, Burger King released 3 promotional Xbox / Xbox 360 games. Sneak King is an odd approch to a stealth game, as you go around completing mission after mission in the four levels the game has to offer.
Each level contains 20 missions, and Sneak King steals alot of elements from some of you favorite games. Sneak King takes place over four levels, a consturction site, a sawmill, a small neighborhood, and a downtown area. Now each level is pretty small, but has a number of people who can get hungry and need some TLC in the form of tasty BK treats. Each level also includes a few hiding places, that are overall useless except for a small amount of missions that call for them.

Each mission begins as you find a newspaper in the level and except what it reads. The missions in Sneak King range from sneaking challeges, hiding challeges, time trails, and a mission where you have to be spotted by everyone in the level. Overall most missions are somewhat short but somehow manage to hold you intrest long enoght to complete the 10 needed to move onto the next level.

During a mission, the game displays your number of deliveries in the bottom right hand corner as well as the chain count. Every score you get upon a delivery is multiplied by you chain count. You earn a point everytime you make a delivey, but if you get spotted by someone your chain count automaticly get taken down to zero.

Now for every delivery you are scored on your distance, hiding place, hunger level of the person you delivered the food to, your chain count, and the flourish level.

The flourish level is like kicking a field goal on Madden, you deliver the food then try to get the highest flourish level on a scale on reg delivery to a 3 flourish.

Now all of these might seem live very strange concepts, and until you play the game it sounds like japanese, but you get use to it quick.

For every mission you can revert to your handy GTAish GPS minimap on the bottom left hand side of the screen. It displays you as a gold crown at the center, and everyone else as white dots. When a dot turns green, it means the have a Sims style though bubble above their head making it noticable that they are hungry. Once their dot turns to a flashing red they are close to passing out. If you don't get to them in time, they'll fall to the ground, but don't worry they'll be up a few seconds later.

Other then doing missions, there is really no point to explore the levels while not on a mission. You'll just honestly be pointlessly walking around.

The music in the game is the same over and over again, but fits well with the sneaking. Sounds are nothing speical but work well.

Overall it's worth the four dollars BK is asking. It's honestly more then you would expect from the extreme buget title that it has been proclaimed to be.