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South Park Let's Go Tower Defense Play!

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Xbox 360
Blood and Gore, Cartoon Violence, Mature Humor, Strong Language
  • Online Interactions Not Rated by the ESRB
Rating Summary

Players experience the mature comedy of the South Park TV show in this "tower defense"/strategy game. Presented in the same 2D visual style as the animated TV show, the game allows players to defend the town and its surrounding environs from wave after wave of whimsical enemies. Hippies, "crab people," terrorists, "jackovasaurs," demons, and Mongolians attack, while the South Park kids barrage them with snowballs. The snowballs cause enemies to catch on fire, burst into a pile of flying limbs, get dismembered, and splatter blood on the ground.

As players progress through the game, they can unlock episode clips from a scrapbook menu. Clips include frequent instances of mature humor: jokes about hemorrhoids; a child masturbating a dog; characters exchanging money for pubic hair; a child who says, "I really want to stick my p*nis in your v*gina"; raised middle fingers; racial/ethnic stereotypes (e.g., thick Japanese accents, a black character described as "smooth as chocolate"); and jokes about sixth graders discussing a pornographic film called Back Door Sl*ts 9. Strong profanity (e.g., "mother*cker," "sh*t," "d*ck," and "a*shole") can be heard in the dialogue.

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