The entire point of this game is to give Burger King food to the hungry people of where-ever you are. Pretty simple, right? Wrong! Many missions of this game are challanging and fun to play. However, some missions are too challanging, or take too long to complete. One mission on the secound level, the Cul-de-sac, requires you give the food to the residents by hiding, then jumping out and giving them the food in special hiding spots. However, not everyone is always hungry and very few people walk by a hiding spot. This can make this mission 10 infurating minutes of you either waiting in one spot for a hungry person to walk by or stalking hungry people and trying to see if they are going to walk infront of a hiding spot before they pass out. Unless I am missing some kind of major trick, this mission is down-right boring. But, most of the levels aren't hard enough for one to be completely frustrated with the game. The gameplay itself is some kind of fun puzzle-like game. The controls are simple and it doesn't take a genious to figure out the basics of the game, it also isn't so easy that some ape could win. With only 4 levels and 20 missions in each level, you should be able to beat the game in less than 6 hours. But the achievments may keep on for a couple more hours to get A ranks in all the missions. I think that this game is really just an Xbox Live Arcade game that, for some reason, didn't make it onto Xbox Live.
Overall, if you have a spare 5 dollars go and buy the game. If you love it, great! If you hate, then its not like you just wasted $60.
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