Zombie Bar-B-Que
- Quick Paced Action: Defeat waves of zombies, ghosts, and more with unadorned touch screen controls! Take on undead versions of the Three Small Pigs, Pinocchio, Santa Clause and More.
- Two Playable Characters: Choose from Small Red Riding Hood or legendary Japanese Hero Momataro, each with unique special moves?
- Wicked Weapons: Red Riding Hood is no damsel in distress! Take down twisted creatures with machine guns, shotguns, bombs, and more. Tackle your enemies in Tale, Survival, and Boss Attack Modes.
Product Description
Something has gone terribly incorrect in fairy tale land. It’s up to Small Red Riding Hood to defeat twisted versions of fairy tale characters in Small Red Riding Hood’s Android BBQ.
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Paid 5.00 for it new, I should’ve known better. Has back n forth on bottom of screen like an ancient command and conquer game for nintendo, the original! Really dull, even my 11 yr ancient son despises it. Too late to return it. Stuck with it.
Rating: 1 / 5
Dramatic cover graphics: “This looks like just another Japanese-stylishness Anime game…”
Small Red Riding Hood: “Huh, now that adds a twist…”
Zombies: Okay, not my bag…
BBQ: OMG, okay now I HAVE to pick this up and read about it!!!!1!!11!!
I, like the reviewer Benjamin J. Gillespie “Benjammin” before me, bought this game based on game title alone. Whoever passed the ranks to let the title glide is my new best friend. I was also expecting some unpleasant game play, and this isn’t my usual type of game to pick out; but I am enjoying it thoroughly. It’s a nice change of scenery after the nice and silent Animal Crossing or standby Super Mario Bros. But, I wouldn’t recommend this for any kid younger than say 10; the graphics get a small creepy even for me. If you are an ancient-school stylishness gamer and like the “traditional” sports meeting and perhaps a small Rocky Horror Picture Show; then you must buy this game. When do you get to blast zombies in half and have granny’s barf all over you?
PLUS Small Red Riding Hood isn’t so “small” anymore IYKWIM…
A new cult classic for sure.
Rating: 4 / 5
When I got back into sports meeting after taking a break for a while, the first one I bought for my DS was Small Red Riding Hood’s Android BBQ. It got honestly excellent reviews, that’s all I remembered. Not anything about how it played, or what it was about, just that it was pretty excellent. Once I popped it in and played owing to the first level, I knew I had bought something special. Take one part Metal Slug, one part B-horror movie tale and two parts cute, and you get Small Red Riding Hood’s Android BBQ. It’s splendid in many ways, but there are a few things keeping it from getting 5 stars. But the main thing is, if you like shooters, this should be on your wishlist right now.
The tale isn’t anything special- Red goes to her grandma’s house to bring her some goodies, when she gets attacked by zombies and monsters on her way there. All hell breaks loose, and Red takes it to ‘em with her trusty machine gun. It turns out that everyone’s turned into a android, except a random ninja, Momotaro. The two then go to see what’s causing the conundrum, and try to fix it. Red and Momo run and gun their way owing to a excellent handful of levels and some pretty wacked out bosses before everything’s said and done.
Playing the game is unadorned, though it might look eerie at first. You go Red or Momo (you can brilliant either to play as) using left and right on the d-pad. Your character is on the bottom screen, and they walk owing to the level as enemies and obstacles come at them. Touch the screen to shoot, double tap to launch grenades, and you can also brilliant special weapons on the bottom screen as well. Simply lift the stylus off the screen to reload your regular weapon, which has unlimited ammo. If an enemy grabs you, tap them and you’ll slap them asinine with a melee attack. If a lock up is coming your way, tap your character to slide under it.
Everything sounds simple, and for the most part it is, but levels get increasingly hard around world 3, and some people have given up in the second to last world because things got a bit hectic at that point. But I had fun playing every level and trying to outshoot everything. I like how cute Red is, moving her small legs seemingly in rhythm with the music. When you brilliant a weapon, she’ll say the name of it, similar to the announcer in the Metal Slug sports meeting. Bosses are very creative, and are based on various fairy tale characters like Gretel, Sleeping Beauty and the 3 small pigs. And the final boss, which you can only get to on Hard and Extreme modes, will really test your skill, especially since you won’t have special weapons in that fight.
Visually, the game looks splendid and I like the art management. The booklet alone is a visual treat- they took their time designing the enemies, and when translated to the game, everything retains its stylishness. Blood and explosions are all over the place in Small Red Riding Hood’s Android BBQ, and I wouldn’t have it any other way. The music’s not very memorable though, but most of the sounds you’ll hear are guns and bombs and mosters moaning in pain, so it’s not that huge of a loss I guess.
So why just 4 stars when I praise it so much? A few reasons. First, the game suffers from some terrible brake when a lot of enemies are on the screen. This is especially noticable in the Survival mode, where action is practically running at 3 frames a second. Contracted, this does give you some time to make decisions simpler while everything’s going slow, but I’m sure they could’ve improved this. Next, there’s no score. You just shoot monsters and get no points or any kind of score at the end showing how many guys you wasted. If you miss a few, it doesn’t matter most of the time because the levels scroll. There are only certain points in the levels where you’ll -have- to take out everyone. I also don’t like how tapping the screen launches grenades. There were many times when I was just letting go to reload quickly and then get back to shooting, and I’d dissipate a grenade or two on a regular enemy. I wish the designers would’ve issued grenades to a button on the DS instead. Finally, and this isn’t much of a gripe- Momotaro. The designers said in an interview that the only reason he was included was to appeal to Japanese gamers more. And yes, I can see that since he’s such a cliche- a mess of every Japanese hero you could reflect of, and it’s amusing. But he really doesn’t fit in with the game very well, and he plays identically to Red, but with a shooting star gun instead of a machine gun.
This game would be 5 stars with those minor problems fixed, and would get 5 stars even with those problems if they had included a 2 player mode somehow. I still don’t have any regrets buying this game, and hope more people buy it, at the bottom of the developers to show that things like this CAN sell. While not a game with much replay, this is one I go back to frequently just to kill some time shooting zombies up while looking at a cute heroine.
Rating: 4 / 5
This game is pretty fun.
I had been on the fence with it for some time and I am thrilled that after buying it I found it surpassed my expectations and then some. It has got terrible dialog, voices are stupid terrible, over the top characters, zombies, and fairy tale characters gone very incorrect. Whats not to like?
It plays much like an ancient arcade shooter retooled for the DS. The game screen constantly scrolls upward, or to the side, with the players character at the base of the lower screen. Enemies pop up in the space and right in front of you at times. Some bosses are larger and fit both screens. The shooting/aiming mechanics are similar to a light gun game (house of the dead for example)but using the stylus instead of a gun, if you can picture that. Players also have to dodge left to right using the directional pad or Y and A buttons.
On the down side some of the controls suffer from the touch element. Primarily the bombs that you would use by tapping the touch screen twice which is very similar to reloading.
This is a fun game. The mechanics, graphics and tale are fascinating enough to me to keep it close to the top in my stack of sports meeting. Its got zombies y’all! Get this game, you will probably be pleased you did. I am.
Rating: 4 / 5
I also bought this game purely for the title. I too could not resist!
The game is surprisingly engaging but also appropriately asinine. Each level has made me laugh at least twice so far due to its absurdity. The game play is a couple steps above “unadorned” as well. It’s “just” an arcade shooter, where you only go left and right, but the zombies arrive in force and you need to pick your battles. Even the first level required some consideration of which weapon is best for the job. (Shotgun or automatic? Then there’s the flame thrower and laser gun…)
It’s a fun game – stupendously ridiculous and not as unadorned as you might reflect. Plus, how can you go incorrect with a title like “Small Red Riding Hood’s Android BBQ!”
Rating: 4 / 5