I played Sneak King the other day. I didn't expect much for $4, but it was alright. A bit too repetitive for my liking. The game was worth it just to see the opening sequence where the King sneaks around. Hysterical.
I got all 3 for free without having stepped foot in a burger king to get them, and don't care about what people think of my gamerscore.. yet I'm still afraid to put them in my xbox, in fear that people will compare games via my profile and think that I'm pro-burger king.. or that in some way I will contribute toward advertising heart-stopping fast "food" made of *****-wallowing cage hens and high fructose corn syrup.
I got all three for Christmas from my g/f's family. They just went in and bought the games, no food needed. Sneak King is cool,l but Big Bumping and Pocketbike Racer were lame.
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Also included with your meal and games is a visit from the BK himself....
Dont be alarmed to find a grown up man wearing a plastic mask dressed up in robes and tights right next to you when you wake up in the morning holding a sandwich....
I figured BK would sell out of these too quickly for the price to go down so I snagged them for full price in December. However, the whopping $8 I lost doesn't keep me up at night. The games are cheap & fun either way. Gamer points = bonus.
Mario Kart 64 is obviously a better game. But for the price, Pocket Bike Racer is pretty good. It does get boring after a while though. I definitely wouldn't mind future releases by companies such as Burger King or if even other retailers started doing the same. Something to add to my collection, provide good entertainment, and won't break my wallet at the same time. Ingenius way of marketing as well. Props to BK.