Aqua Teen Hunger Force Zombie Ninja Pro-Am

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Aqua Teen Hunger Force Zombie Ninja Pro-Am

Developer(s) Creat Studios
Publisher(s) Midway
Platform(s) PlayStation 2
Release date November 5th, 2007 [1]
Genre(s) Racing, Action, Golf
Mode(s) Single player, Multiplayer
Rating(s) ESRB: Mature (M) [1]

Aqua Teen Hunger Force Zombie Ninja Pro-Am is a PlayStation 2 game based on the Aqua Teen Hunger Force cartoon series. It is a hybrid kart racing/fighting/golf game that takes place on some of New Jersey's golf courses. The game was released on November 5th, 2007 in North America. [2]

The golf game features 9 holes. The first few holes are located on Jersey Pines golf course which are based on locations within the show like the tar pits, the Moon, Hell, and a fantasy level that Meatwad creates with a mummy's magic shirt. There are also 3 levels where the Aqua Teens race against the Frat Aliens giving the game a total of 12 levels.

Once teeing off on a hole, the Aqua Teens, with Master Shake and Frylock as playable characters, fight their way to where their ball landed. They face many foes like Carl's giant crabs, the brownie monsters, Turkitron, the Mooninites, and others. When the Aqua Teens reach the green they must defeat that hole's boss before they can putt.

For the racing levels the trio are in their golf cart and they race through the course they just played on collecting speed boosts and using a bazooka to shoot the Frat Aliens and get to each check point in order for 3 laps to defeat the frats and move on to the next level.

There are 2 secrets on each level for both the golf and racing sections. There are cameos that the Aqua Teens can collect and a piece of the Broodwich. Once they collect each piece of Broodwich the Aqua Teens unlock a special Broodwich challenge.

The game features a variety of bonus material, ranging from the clips the Aqua Teens unlocked by collecting the cameos to complete episodes of the show including one previously unseen:

  1. Revenge of the Mooninites
  2. Broodwich
  3. Video Ouija
  4. Robots Everywhere

The game is forwards compatible with certain versions of the Playstation 3.

[edit] Reception

Considered an "utter waste of time"[2] by IGN and a "bad game"[3] by Gamespot. Worthplaying.com felt that the added features made the game worth purchasing and "a surprisingly good value if, and only if, you enjoy the show."[4]

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