The game's single-player mode places the player in control of one of the four main characters of South Park (Cartman, Kyle, Stan or Kenny).
The player must defeat a variety of enemies using the various weapons found throughout each stage in order to reach the exit point at the end.
The Microsoft Windows Version adds 4 new levels titled Mustard Block, Sartin Dippity!, Tabun Dance, and Soman Go!.
As it comes closer, South Park is beset by enemies, including rabid mutant turkeys, deformed clones of the townsfolk, alien visitors, berserk robots, and sentient killer toys.
South Park's critical reception was marginally contingent on the platform on which it was released; but largely, the game saw unfavorable reviews.
[8] Next Generation reviewed the PC version of the game, rating it three stars out of five, and stated: "once the initial chuckles wear off, whether in multiplayer or single-player mode, you're left with a first-person shooter much like any other, and in fact, not as well-designed as most.
"[21] IGN called the PlayStation version "frustrating" due to poor graphics, repetition of the voice acting, and lack of play value for the head-to-head mode.
No playable version has been released, though video footage has leaked onto the internet, including a cutscene showing Cartman in a mental hospital.