Yes, this game advertises Burger King food. You hand out chicken tenders, Whoppers, and all other sorts of BK goodies. But does the advertising make it a bad game? In a word, no. There's something that feels very satisfying about sneaking around in the shoes of the BK King, hiding in trash cans, and dishing out food to hungry citizens before they pass out. The game starts out pretty easy, but gets hard later. The animations are hilarious, with the king doing a kingly dance (if you time it right) and presenting the prey with a tasty treat. The music sounds good, too. I especially like what they play when you do your little dance. The graphics themselves are great for the BK King, but something you'd find in an average Xbox game for everything else. Considering the disc runs on the Xbox, too, there shouldn't be much expectations for this BK game, anyway.
Don't think I'm going easy on this game because I love BK food. I prefer McDonalds. For the price of $4, this is a game definately worth your time. If you feel up to it, drive to your local BK, get a value meal, and ask for this. While you're there, you should check out the other two ones they have there. I prefer Big Bumpin' over PocketBike Racing, though.
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