• Summary: [Playable on the Xbox and Xbox 360. Available only at Burger King Restaurants from Nov. 19 through Dec. 24, 2006 for $3.99 and the purchase of a BK Value Meal.] Only the King can turn an everyday act into an art form and now players can step into the King's royal shoes and use cunning stealth to sneak up behind unsuspecting people and bestow them with a delicious meal. The goal of Sneak King is to surprise hungry citizens with BURGER KING sandwiches and other menu items throughout the day before they pass out from hunger. Whether in a logging yard, construction site, suburban neighborhood or downtown urban scene -- each rich with detail and hidden pathways -- players can hide out and earn points based on how elaborate the delivery is executed. [King Games] Expand
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 16
  2. Negative: 4 out of 16
  1. The level of fun wears thin fast in this game, making it suitable for short increments of play if you'd like to keep yourself from becoming bored. It's easily the worst in the BK Games Series.
  2. 67
    The hilarity of watching the King creep around and then cap off a crazy dance by handing over some sort of food is worth it and you pretty much have to own it just so you can say that you do.
  3. 40
    I can only see this game having use as a cheap and definitely non habit forming method of sleep aid with nightmares as a possible side effect. Or a coaster.

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 7
  2. Negative: 3 out of 7
  1. ChrisRutledge
    10
    This is a really great game, it seriously made me laugh. Sure, it's not actually really great, but I can honestly say I had a lot of fun playing it. Much more fun.... well... much more entertaining than playing something like Madden or Halo, and at a much better value. Seriously people who say the Orange Box is the best video game value of all time have not played "Sneak King." This game, and it's achievement points are pure gold in the Xbox 360's library of games. It is nothing short of epic. And 10 years in the future, looking back on this game, we will be able to laugh, and tell the stories to those who were too young at the time, remembering this little nugget of gold in the history of video games. Expand
    • 0 of 0 users said yes
  2. Sneak King did entertain me and make me laugh, however is humor enough to make this an enjoyable game? Sneak King is somewhat open world which I think was a great choice of the developers. Sure, it isn't that fun to explore the open world but it is cool to give people burgers even when you are not playing a 'level'. The game kept me interested for a while with its wide variety of places to hide, but the game is still very repetitive. Heres how a level normally goes: "Wait for hungry person, hide behind them or in some object you can hide in, surprise them, watch a funny animation, repeat". You do the same thing over and over again! However, the game is only about $5 on Amazon and eBay, so you are not being ripped off or anything, although I wouldn't recommend buying this for over $5. Expand
    • 0 of 0 users said yes
  3. Mr.Review
    4
    Slightly better than Big Bumpin, Sneak King astonishes no one with simple gameplay, awful environments to roam in, and terrible visuals. Marketed as Burger King's adventure game of the three, Sneak King can be completed in a good hour of adventuring, with no desire to ever return. And either I am horrible at video games, or Sneak king is just plain hard. To achieve a a few achievements you must perfect this title, and that can be only regarded as a difficult task. Sneak King is bland on every occassion, offering nothing knew to games as a whole. And to say you should get this game because it's cheap is against my methods. Sneak King is a bad game no matter the price, and should be avoided on all cases, beyond the fact it may be nostalgic and interesting; if only for a bit. Expand
    • 0 of 0 users said yes

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