<<< Return to Samples You’ll simmer down now. It’s time for Chef to take center stage. As the Master of Ceremonies, the beloved Chef of South Park offers up a smorgasbord of ridiculous treats certain to entertain even the most diabolical cynic. This is an insane game show hosted by the ample-bodied Chef. Isaac Hayes continues to lend his voice for sound bytes and is joined by South Park creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker. You play as Cartman, Stan, Kyle of nearly-always-dead Kenny with up to three of your friends. All the worthless trivia you’ve gained over the years comes back to haunt you as Chef quizzes you with hilarious questions. |
Jungle Respite Always playful and ever precocious, the Lion King cubs invite young children on a variety of adventures. Four classically inspired arcade games are set in the sweeping Pridelands, the magical dreamland of Upendi and the somewhat scary and mysterious Outlands. Kids will spend hours playing on the Swampberry Sling, dancing the Conga Longa, practicing ping pong skills with Paddle Bash and scaring the babysitter with creepy, crawly bugs in Cub Chase. Solo or partner play. 50 escalating levels of challenge in each game. Plenty of music and animation inspired by the Disney movie “The Lion King II: Simba’s Pride.” Portions of the game are available to test drive on Disney’s interactive website. A rip-roaring funfest sure to help kids vent some steam. |
Ghoulishly Delicious Brandish a wily whip or cast magical spells to slay the most gruesome forces of the dreaded Dracula and his hordes. As the prince-like Reinhardt Schnedier or enchantress Carrie Fernandez, you are tasked to search castles filled with dark corners, winding staircases and other gloomy places, ever vigilant for vampires, hideous mutant creatures and all manner of terrifying creepy, crawly, slithering evil. Reinhardt’s whip works on a targeting system. When enemies are threatening, a green crosshair appears on the screen and turns red when the creature is within striking range. 28 different scenes to explore are enhanced by an eerie soundtrack that keeps the chills in your spine and the adrenaline pumping. To see all the areas, you have to complete the game using both characters. Play changes dramatically with the passage of time and the fall of night over this vivid bastion of terror. |
| Hold the Mayo Warning. This game is NOT to be played by those with a queasy stomach. Big-eaters, however, will devour this like fresh-baked cookies. You play one of three appetite frenzied monsters who simply punch, kick and basically EAT their way through 100 different cities. Humans are especially scrumptious mouth-watering treats. The fun of simply stomping on buildings only momentarily distracts your hunger-driven madness. An hourglass timer, pork chops and other foods give you extra energy, while a boxing glove puts extra slug into your jabs. You get extra points for eating TVs, couches and stereos, but be wary of bottles of poison and other appetite suppressants. For a change of pace, you are offered a refreshing intermezzo of bonus rounds. For example, the People Splat round challenges you to kick or stomp as many pesky humans as possible. Bon Appetite. |
| Jedi Training Begin your Jedi Knight sojourn here and be certain to start at the Easy level. Crafted by LucasArts, this game remains faithful to its big screen Star War roots. Ten richly varied settings and four play levels boast extraordinary graphics and fully digitized soundtrack. You play Dash Rendar, a freelance adventurer, tasked with protecting Luke Skywalker from the Black Sun crime syndicate. You must tangle with the notorious Boba Fett, savage sarlaccs, deadly stormtroopers and merciless AT-STs. Your faithful droid sidekick, Leebo, assists you on the winterly planet of Hoth as you dogfight the gigantic AT-ATs. Stealthily escape from Echo Base and ride railed scows rumbling thought the Ord Mantell Junkyard. Dash must also battle TIE fighters in deep space and speed though twisting back alleys of Mos Eisley on a swoop bike. Lots of shooting action, hidden item surprises and freedom the fly anywhere. |
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