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| Developer(s) | Blitz Games |
| Publisher(s) | King Games |
| Engine | Proprietary |
| Platform(s) | Xbox, Xbox 360[1] |
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| Genre(s) | Racing |
| Mode(s) | Single-player, Multiplayer |
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| Media/distribution | DVD |
Pocketbike Racer is an advergaming title from Burger King for the Xbox and Xbox 360 video game consoles[1]. On November 19, 2006, Burger King started selling it for an additional $3.99 USD ($4.99 in Canada) with any value meal. It is one of three titles released by Burger King.
Developed by Blitz Games (Blitz Arcade division).
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The game, based on pocketbike racing, features customizable bikes and drivers. Players can choose one of five tracks to race on: a Burger King restaurant parking lot, a construction site, a backyard, the King's garden or the fabled Fantasy Ranch set. The game can be played solo, with up to four players in split-screen set-up, or up to eight online using Xbox Live. The game contains a track from Miami retro-punk band The Dead Hookers' Bridge Club.
Brooke Burke is featured on the cover of PocketBike Racer, as well as being a playable character within the game.
X-Play reviewed all three Burger King games together, with PocketBike Racer being the best game of the three earning a three out of five. However, they mentioned that the game had some glitches and was less fun than that of the Mario Kart series. [1]. IGN, on the other hand, claimed it to be the worst of the three claiming its only fun aspect is "playing as a giant hamburger" [2] .
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