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== Sneak King ==
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Sneak King is a video game developed by Blitz Games and published by Burger King. It was released in 2006 as part of a promotion by the fast-food chain Burger King. In the game, players control the Burger King mascot, who is tasked with delivering Burger King products to hungry characters.
== Overview ==
'''Sneak King''' is a stealth video game developed by Blitz Games and published by [[Burger King]]. It was released in 2006 as part of a promotional campaign by Burger King, alongside two other games, ''[[PocketBike Racer]]'' and ''[[Big Bumpin']]''. The game was available for a limited time and could be purchased at Burger King restaurants with a meal.


=== Gameplay ===
== Gameplay ==
[[File:Sneakkingbox.jpg|thumb|right|Cover art for ''Sneak King'']]
In ''Sneak King'', players take on the role of the [[Burger King]] mascot, known as "The King." The primary objective is to stealthily deliver [[Burger King]] meals to hungry people without being detected. The game is set in four different environments, each with its own unique challenges and objectives.


In [[Sneak King]], players control the [[Burger King]] mascot, who must sneak around various maps and deliver food to hungry characters. The game is divided into four levels, each with its own unique environment. The goal of each level is to deliver food to as many characters as possible without being detected. The game uses a combination of stealth and puzzle-solving mechanics, with players needing to use the environment and their timing to avoid detection.
The gameplay involves sneaking up on unsuspecting characters and surprising them with a meal. Players must use the environment to hide and avoid being seen. The game rewards players for delivering meals in creative and unexpected ways, with higher scores for more elaborate deliveries.


=== Development and Release ===
== Levels ==
The game features four distinct levels:


[[Sneak King]] was developed by [[Blitz Games]] and published by [[Burger King]]. It was released in November 2006 as part of a promotion by the fast-food chain. The game was one of three titles released as part of the promotion, alongside [[PocketBike Racer]] and [[Big Bumpin']]. The games were available for purchase at Burger King restaurants for a limited time.
* '''Saw Mill''' - A rustic setting with lumberjacks and workers.
* '''Construction Site''' - An industrial area with construction workers.
* '''Neighborhood''' - A suburban area with residents going about their daily routines.
* '''Downtown''' - An urban environment with office workers and pedestrians.


=== Reception ===
Each level has a series of missions that players must complete to progress. Missions vary in difficulty and require different strategies to achieve success.


Upon its release, [[Sneak King]] received mixed reviews from critics. Some praised the game's unique concept and humor, while others criticized its repetitive gameplay and lack of depth. Despite the mixed reviews, the game has since gained a cult following for its quirky premise and unique gameplay mechanics.
== Development ==
''Sneak King'' was developed by [[Blitz Games]], a British video game developer known for creating family-friendly games. The game was part of a unique marketing strategy by [[Burger King]] to engage customers and promote their brand through interactive entertainment.


=== Legacy ===
== Reception ==
 
Upon release, ''Sneak King'' received mixed reviews from critics. Some praised its unique concept and humor, while others criticized its repetitive gameplay and limited replay value. Despite this, the game gained a cult following due to its quirky premise and the novelty of playing as the [[Burger King]] mascot.
Despite its mixed reception, [[Sneak King]] has left a lasting impact on the gaming industry. Its unique premise and gameplay mechanics have been referenced in various other media, and the game has been recognized for its contribution to the trend of advergaming, where games are used as a form of advertising.
 
== See Also ==


== Related pages ==
* [[Burger King]]
* [[Burger King]]
* [[Blitz Games]]
* [[Blitz Games]]
* [[Advergaming]]
* [[PocketBike Racer]]
 
* [[Big Bumpin']]
== References ==
 
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== External Links ==


* [Official Website]
[[Category:2006 video games]]
* [Sneak King on IGN]
[[Category:Stealth video games]]
* [Sneak King on GameSpot]
[[Category:Burger King]]
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Latest revision as of 03:32, 13 February 2025


Overview[edit]

Sneak King is a stealth video game developed by Blitz Games and published by Burger King. It was released in 2006 as part of a promotional campaign by Burger King, alongside two other games, PocketBike Racer and Big Bumpin'. The game was available for a limited time and could be purchased at Burger King restaurants with a meal.

Gameplay[edit]

File:Sneakkingbox.jpg
Cover art for Sneak King

In Sneak King, players take on the role of the Burger King mascot, known as "The King." The primary objective is to stealthily deliver Burger King meals to hungry people without being detected. The game is set in four different environments, each with its own unique challenges and objectives.

The gameplay involves sneaking up on unsuspecting characters and surprising them with a meal. Players must use the environment to hide and avoid being seen. The game rewards players for delivering meals in creative and unexpected ways, with higher scores for more elaborate deliveries.

Levels[edit]

The game features four distinct levels:

  • Saw Mill - A rustic setting with lumberjacks and workers.
  • Construction Site - An industrial area with construction workers.
  • Neighborhood - A suburban area with residents going about their daily routines.
  • Downtown - An urban environment with office workers and pedestrians.

Each level has a series of missions that players must complete to progress. Missions vary in difficulty and require different strategies to achieve success.

Development[edit]

Sneak King was developed by Blitz Games, a British video game developer known for creating family-friendly games. The game was part of a unique marketing strategy by Burger King to engage customers and promote their brand through interactive entertainment.

Reception[edit]

Upon release, Sneak King received mixed reviews from critics. Some praised its unique concept and humor, while others criticized its repetitive gameplay and limited replay value. Despite this, the game gained a cult following due to its quirky premise and the novelty of playing as the Burger King mascot.

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