South Park Chef's Luv Shack
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Average customer review:Product Description
Compete with your friends in dozens of mini-games that test your South Park gaming skills! It features dozens of incredibly fun mini-games!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #22756 in Computer & Video Games
- Brand: Acclaim
- Model: 2022022
- Released on: 1999-11-17
- ESRB Rating: Mature
- Platforms: Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 95
- Format: CD-ROM
- Dimensions: .69 pounds
Features
- Dozens of incredibly fun mini-games such as Spank the Monkey with Mr
- Insane game show hosted by everybody's favorite chef, Chef!
- South Park: Chef's Luv Shack is the ultimate demented multiplayer party experience!
- Play as Cartman, Stan, Kyle, or Kenny with up to three of your friends
- Test your trivia skills on hilarious questions of worthless meaning
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
Chef takes on the role of game show host in a wild multiplayer match, featuring all your favorite South Park characters! Compete with your friends in dozens of minigames that test your South Park gaming skills! It's no mystery why they call South Park: Chef's Luv Shack the greatest party game ever! Is there anything this game doesn't do? In addition to being a really fun and surprisingly challenging trivia contest, this game features well over a dozen minigames that draw upon some of the greatest gaming genres ever created.
GameSpot
The Luv Shack is a little old place where we can get together. Now that the token B-52s reference is out of the way, South Park: Chef's Luv Shack is essentially You Don't Know Jack about South Park, with the addition of some old arcade games disguised as South Park-themed minigames. The result is a trivia game that can be amusing sometimes, but its lame minigames, lack of varied speech, and generally slow pace make for short-lived fun at best.
Luv Shack is set up like a gameshow hosted by everyone's favorite chef, Chef. Chef offers you a choice of three trivia categories at a time. The categories manage to be pretty funny and include topics like "Sucks or Canadian," "Giant Japanese Monster Bad," and "The 1991 Denver Broncos." The questions are occasionally funny; for instance, "The rock band Loverboy: Sucks or Canadian?" The correct answer is both, of course. But after two or three days of casual play, you'll start to see some questions repeated. Speaking of repetition, the game's speech gets old pretty fast. It uses all the real voices from the show, but there isn't enough variation. The game's intro is the same every time, the announcer says the same things, and so on. A few different intros and an assortment of quick jokes would have gone a long way toward lending the game more variety. In addition, although the loading times are relatively brief in Chef's Luv Shack, they're long enough to really break up what should be a fast-paced game. Having to wait between questions and minigame rounds has a noticeably detrimental effect on the overall flow of the game.
The minigames themselves are very basic. Some take on elements of classic arcade games like Asteroids, Warlords, Super Sprint, Tapper, and Kickman. Others just force you to pound buttons, so dig out that old keyboard that's been collecting dust in your closet or you'll find yourself pounding your good V key until it disintegrates. After you see each of the minigames even once, you'll probably wish there were a way to disable them altogether. The game's warped sense of humor and the trivia questions themselves are the main attractions, whereas the minigames really take away from the game's overall quality. Visually, the game looks just as you would expect it to look. The simple style of the South Park characters is well represented, and the animation also closely mirrors the show, even in the minigame rounds.
Fans of South Park who also happen to like trivia games would be better off keeping their two passions separate than indulging in Chef's Luv Shack. The game just isn't anywhere near as good as You Don't Know Jack; the questions are only funny the first two times you hear them, the minigames are completely uninteresting, and the repetitive speech is a real drag. -- Jeff Gerstmann
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Customer Reviews
Addictive fun
This is the most addictive game my family and I have played. There are lots of fun little games to play to earn points for Chef's game show. Up to four people can play, choosing Cartman, Kyle, Stan, or Kenny. The player who chooses Cartman gets to play his exclusive "beefcake" game. The kids love it.
Big Dud
This game was so so. For all the South Park fans out there, be careful with this one. All it has is some trivia questions from the show with some okay looking animations put in for effect. If your a fan of games like this then you should buy this for a good laugh.(not that good) I can't say all bad things though. The voices are very amusing and the gameplay is excellent. All and all the games deserves an OK rating


