Video Games : Simpsons Hit and Run

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Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Funney and fun game
I bought this game for my brother in 2006. Its a funney game full of simpsons humer. the good part about this game is that it uses real evets from the show to play out the story. In the game you have to drive aroud in at least 25 different cars (all from the show) and compleat events like help chef wigom collect doenets or find all of Dr nicks lab monkeys

The down side of the game is there are way to maney game errors like invisable walls and geting lost in nothingness but you probably won`t
run into these things unless you use cheats.

The other downside is there are only 7 levels and 3 worlds. But the levels are really long and the world are really big.

I give this game 7 out of 10






Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Silly Simpsons Fun
This game is the Simpsons. I am so impressed by the level of continuity this game maintains with the universe of the show. Things that are keystones in Simpson "lore" appear in this game; like the extinguished Monorail station , the Matlock expressway, and more! The game is fun, and unlocking the abundant number of vehicles for the characters to drive around town can be a challenge at times. Being very brief, the game is fun and allows for a lot of entertaining play. Don't buy this game for multiplayer mode though.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Hit and Run
This game cracks me up! You can do pretty much anything with little consequences, its funny to imagine what it would be like if it were that simple in real life!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I almost pee'd myself!
My 8 yr old daughter wanted this and after watching her have so much fun I decided to give it a try. She was much better than me but we had so much fun and I crashed so many times, the tears were rolling and I nearly wet myself! Fun game!



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Is the language really necessary?
It's bad enough that my son talked me into buying a game that includes running over people, police chases, and car theft - these things he understands are make-believe - but is the bad language really necessary? The first time he played it, after five minutes, I was tired of hearing Homer incessantly swearing, cursing, and namecalling. While my son isn't going to run people over with a car, he will pick up phrases and words. Fortunately, the game has the option of turning off the voices.


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