E3 '07: Hail to the Chimp Hands-On

We assume the role of an octopus vying for the animal kingdom crown as we check out this humorous multiplayer action game.

Earlier today, during a visit to the Gamecock Media Group, we had an opportunity to meet with Wideload Games and to check out their upcoming party game, Hail to the Chimp. Essentially a collection of multiplayer games that can be contested in any of 10 different environments, Hail to the Chimp will see you assuming the role of one of 10 animals hoping to become the new king of the animal kingdom after the lion is ousted.

The four animals that were playable at today's meeting included Ptolemy the hippo, Crackers the monkey, Toshiro the octopus, and Santo the armadillo. Each character in Hail to the Chimp will have a different arsenal of offensive moves at its disposal, as well as varying speeds and jumping abilities. Furthermore, players can opt to set up temporary alliances at any point during a game, and the special moves that these pairings afford the two players in question are different for every character combination. There can only be one winner, though, and since this is politics you should have no qualms about backstabbing allies as soon as they've served their purpose, or even about using the team-up button to beckon potential partners over and then attack them when they respond. The only other controls, incidentally, are jump and attack buttons, and the left analog stick for moving around.

Although all 15 of the games are purportedly quite different, the goal in all of them is very similar--to collect as many clams as possible because, you know, in the animal kingdom clams represent votes. Clams also make you more powerful while you're holding them, so in the games where you're tasked with depositing them somewhere, such as "Stuff the Ballot Box," you have to weigh up the pros of being stronger against the cons of not scoring points and running the risk of dropping your clams the next time you're beaten up.

The locales that you'll be fighting for clams in include city streets, mountaintops, factory floors, volcanoes, waterfalls, and the like. All of the levels that we saw were roughly the size of the TV screen, so no camera scrolling or split-screen action was necessary. Traps that players could activate to attack opponents from a distance were a constant worry, and the most memorable during our session was a section of floor in the middle of an industrial-looking level that could be removed piece by piece, sending any animals on top of it plummeting to their doom.

Hail to the Chimp is currently scheduled for release on the Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3 sometime in the spring of 2008. We'll bring you more information as soon as it becomes available.

29 Comments

  • Ultima-Chocochu

    Posted Jun 27, 2008 8:02 pm PT

    The game isn't really new nor different, it's a generic party game that got boring fast...Hearing the characters talk is already boring enough, but it's like Mario Party, just wattered down and way boring.
    It should be sold at 15, or 20 bucks. 40 is too much and I just played the demo >.

  • Darkclaw007

    Posted Jun 20, 2008 8:49 am PT

    Has anyone played the demo yet? This game looks pretty goofy, the only reason anyone even cares about this game is the title (probably)...

    "That's what you get for not hailing to the chimp." Homer Simpson

  • blaze11987

    Posted Jun 19, 2008 4:59 pm PT

    fluffymuffinman, what are you talking about? if its for the ps2 then why is it on the xbox360 list? its coming out for the 360 and the ps3. end of.

  • Breedlovin

    Posted Apr 14, 2008 7:04 am PT

    Isn't there a newer preview than this? What gives?

  • richardcutlass

    Posted Sep 8, 2007 7:59 am PT

    I see it as an attempt to bring some fun multiplayer games for kids on other systems than the wii.
    This is basically Mario Party with a chimp

  • darkchaostitan

    Posted Jul 24, 2007 11:50 am PT

    This is the new approach at bringing the new audience into gameing, this isn't about making a good game nessesarly, but to draw in childern who don't know the differance. Like viva pinata, or other such games that are more family suited.

  • stuarthanley

    Posted Jul 23, 2007 11:37 am PT

    who was smoking what when they thought of this up? From the "hands-on" blurb, this game is gonna be a load of b*ll*cks.

  • guardianlegend7

    Posted Jul 22, 2007 8:18 pm PT

    I didn't know Hail to the Chimp was from the Simpsons. I thought it was an anti-Bush thing

  • dav1000

    Posted Jul 21, 2007 7:54 am PT

    it says this is playstation 3 news in the adress, so doesnt that mena this is for the ps3? it looks like a ps2 game but the style is unique

  • FluffyMuffinMan

    Posted Jul 20, 2007 9:15 am PT

    austinite04:
    It's for the PS2, and Sony isn't releasing it.

  • MoogleDragoon

    Posted Jul 16, 2007 6:26 am PT

    I am all up for new and different I mean hell look at Katamari...but this unless they release new information on the game sounds like a broken Power stone and I'm not at all that excited about it.

  • dancingdudesean

    Posted Jul 16, 2007 12:10 am PT

    Playstation 2? rly?

  • Britishpixel

    Posted Jul 15, 2007 7:35 pm PT

    I think it looks fun for a party game, don't think I would pay full price for it though

  • SpazH3d

    Posted Jul 15, 2007 7:25 am PT

    Riiiiiiight.

  • austinite04

    Posted Jul 15, 2007 12:53 am PT

    This is 3rd gen? PS3 is better than this!! come on Sony!!! Too stupid for loads of hardcore gamers like my self!! Gta 4 come out already!!!

  • msudude211

    Posted Jul 14, 2007 8:05 am PT

    Hail to the Chimp?

  • magicmo

    Posted Jul 14, 2007 7:35 am PT

    Different, but not for me.

  • icytower Site moderator

    Posted Jul 14, 2007 7:27 am PT

    Not looking good for this game.

  • XxlamerzxX

    Posted Jul 13, 2007 5:45 pm PT

    hmm
    the graphics seems to be abit off

  • speedracer216

    Posted Jul 13, 2007 10:24 am PT

    they're trying to sell you a title, not a game

    the title is funny (stolen from the simpsons when homer wanted to see a movie of the same title) but the game is not based around a chimp at all, there just happens to be one in there. oh well. moving on.

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