

Stewie has built a mind control ray, and plans to use it in conjunction with Peter's satellite dish. Successfully completing the mini-game offers a bonus: Brian becomes invisible for a short period, while Peter and Stewie receive power-ups for their respective abilities. The mini-games often repeat cutaway gags from the shows, such as Peter inexplicably burning his hand in a waffle iron. Should the player remain near certain objects for too long (potted plants, fire hydrants, etc.), Brian will be forced to pee on them, exposing himself to those around him.Ī key feature of the game are mini-games done in the same style as the cutaway gags that the show is famous for, usually lasting less than 10 seconds. A secondary element in Brian's levels is avoiding his natural urge to urinate on things. Brian must avoid detection by those around him, and can adopt disguises to fool onlookers.

Stewie uses his upgradeable laser gun and conveniently placed "sky hooks" to move through various stages.īrian's levels have more in common with stealth games like Hitman and Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell. Stewie's levels resemble a shoot 'em up like Galaga or Space Invaders, but also with similarities to games like the Futurama video game. Peter begins and ends the game as himself. (Automaton Nuclear Neo-human Android), played in that order. Peter's alter egos are Rufus Griffin, Hooker Peter and A.N.N.A. In addition, depending on the player's progression through the game, Peter will adopt a different persona as a result of head trauma, giving his attacks different animations but otherwise similar results.

In Peter's levels, the player rampages across a section of town, attacking anyone and anything in his path. Peter's levels have a beat 'em up style, similar to Final Fight, Streets of Rage and Double Dragon. Each character has his own unique style of play. Peter and Stewie have eight levels, while Brian has six. The game is split into 22 levels for the three playable characters: Peter, Stewie or Brian.
