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Chef's Luv Shack is a party video game featuring quizzes and mini-games. It was first released in 1999 for the Nintendo 64, PlayStation, Dreamcast, and PC. The game features many voices of the characters from the show such as Isaac Hayes, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, features a wide variety of Mini-Games and features South Park characters in one way or another, though you can only play as Eric Cartman, Kyle Broflovski, Stan Marsh, or Kenny McCormick.

Characters[]

Playable Characters[]

Featured Characters[]

Rounds[]

  • Quickie - 2 Rounds
  • Fore-Play - 4 Rounds
  • Good Luvin' - 6 Rounds
  • Hot & Heavy - 8 Rounds

Plot[]

Chef, the local school cafeteria chef of South Park Elementary, is hosting a game show where swimsuit models compete with each other to win a romantic vacation trip with him. Due to a change of plans, the models instead begin cheerleading practice, and are replaced with the boys as the contestants, and the show continues on. After the game is finished, the players are ranked up by their points and end with farewell messages.

Game Rules[]

The game starts with selecting the number of players, then later selecting the number of rounds to play. The rules of the game are to answer South Park trivia questions of Seasons 1-3, complete minigames, and successfully get the most points to win the game. These are varied by the players participating as they add tiers based on the number of points.

Trivia Effects[]

These effects appear after selecting a question category and pop-up rarely as the game progresses. They appear as they make the players earn or lose points.

Doubling Down[]

Doubling Down is a bet by the player's number of points, to get the points doubled or taken off. However, if the player haves fewer points, there are only three low options to choose from 500, 1000, and 2000. That is selected by one shown number of points. It takes 10 seconds to choose a bet.

  • 500
  • 1000
  • 2000
  • 3000
  • 4000
  • 5000
  • 6000

Pressure Round[]

This shows up with Cartman being probed by Visitors while quickly answering true or false answers by pressing one of two buttons. There are 20 seconds to get 10 correct before the time runs out and ends with Cartman getting probed and yelling out slurs. If any player has chosen Cartman as their character, he is sucked up to the Visitors.

The Wheel of Fortuitousness[]

The Wheel of Fortuitousness selects the player's fate during their category question. There are 15 seconds to rapidly press a specific button to speed up the wheel spinning. As it stops, a spot on the wheel triggers an action.

  • Blue Spots - Nothing
  • Green Spots - 1000 Points, Play A Game, Double Your Money
  • Red Spots - -1000 Points, Go To Jail,
  • Purple Spots - Game

Minigames[]

  • Asses In Space (based on Asteroids - 1-2 Player mode only)
  • Avalanche (based on SkiFree)
  • Bad Kitty (based on Donkey Kong - 1 Player mode only, Eric Cartman exclusive)
  • BEEFCAKE! (1 Player mode only, Eric Cartman exclusive)
  • Bees at the Picnic (based on both Galaga and an Intellivision game called Buzz Bombers)
  • Chicken Lover (shell game - 1 Player mode only)
  • Eat This (pie-eating contest)
  • Frog Toss (based on the carnival game)
  • Go Karts (based on Super Sprint)
  • Parachute Dropping (based on Balloon Trip, a mode in Balloon Fight)
  • Pizza Patrol (based on Paperboy - 1 Player mode only)
  • Rodeo (using a mechanical bull - 1 Player mode only, Eric Cartman exclusive)
  • Round Up (2 Player mode only)
  • Scuzzlebutt (based on Fire, a classic Nintendo Game & Watch game)
  • Snow Fort (based on Warlords)
  • Soda Shake (based on magical cups - 1 Player mode only)
  • Spank The Monkey (based on Simon Says - 1 Player mode only)
  • Stampede (based on the Running of the Bulls)
  • Tug-Oh-War (4-player mode only)
  • Whack A Zombie (based on the Whack-A-Mole arcade game)

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