At first, Spanish for Everyone looks like a beneficial game everyone in the family would love. That’s what I thought of anyway when GameBrink sent in the above video. Instead, what I ended up watching is just sort of insane. The plot starts off with Shawn playing his Nintendo DS when Miguel, a seemingly random kid, comes up to Shawn and asks if he can play with his DS. As soon as Miguel starts to play, Miguel’s father rolls up in a limo (that has the engine of a race car from the sounds of it) and tells Miguel to get in. In Miguel’s hast, he forgets to give Shawn his DS back. Before Shawn can get it back, the car speeds off with two cop cars chasing the limo. Yes, I’m dead serious.
If that’s not enough, his auntie comes up shortly after and offers to take Shawn […]
Original post by mrdestructoid@gmail.com (Destructoid.com) and software by Elliott Back
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