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Fat Foods for Windows

  • Free

  • In English
  • V varies-with-device
  • 4.2

    (0)
  • Security Status

Softonic review

Stop the fat person from eating in this VR game

Fat Foods is a game you can play on your own against a computer, but it is better playing with another person. One of you is the fat person, and one of you is the giant who is trying to stop the fat person from eating.

A giant and a rolling fat person

Fat Foods has one player as a giant, and that giant is supposed to stop the fat person from reaching the food that litters the city. The giant cannot grab the fat person, but the giant is able to use a tool such as a spatula, and is able to throw cars and buses at the slippery fat person. If you are playing as the fat person, then you must avoid the giant and roll as fast as you can to eat all the food that is littered around the city. There is food everywhere from on the ground, to balancing on billboard signs.

Highlighting the weird stuff that people like

If you look at Fat Foods from a third-person objective, it is a weird game since it involves a giant and a fat person. However, the world of the weird is fun for some people. If you are able to play this with another person in the room, then you will have a lot of fun. It is a shame that the graphics are as plain and boring as they are, but most of that is due to the technology of the time when the game was released. If you are about to play this with another personality, then you will have lots of fun.

PROS

  • Great fun if you have another person to play with
  • Enough variety to keep people interested

CONS

  • Playing against the computer is not as much fun
  • There are too tricky and unbalanced

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Fat Foods for PC

  • Free

  • In English
  • V varies-with-device
  • 4.2

    (0)
  • Security Status


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