The Simpsons Hit & Run is a wonderful video game for Simpson fans. In the best GTA style you alternately plays Homer, Bart, Lisa, Marge and Apu. Springfield has been split into three main levels, which are designed in the form of a circular track. Of course, it does not go in a circle round by Springfield but with lots of shortcuts, jumps and branches. The missions offer typical food, as we know already from GTA, with very few exceptions, you must always either race win, destroy other cars under time pressure, collect something or someone track. Due to a fun driving physics and intelligent level design makes this long time of fun, but at 7 levels, each with 7 story missions types constantly same missions in working out. Since you can spend in Springfield his time differently, this drawback is mitigated. One can go for example to look for hidden trading cards, collect coins for which you can buy cars and costumes. Even just driving through the city and find all Springfield typical places is fun. But only if you're a fan Simpson. Example, if you drive through the secret passage of the stonemasons into nuclear power plant, is the monorail or Camp Krusty (Camp Bart) discovered, would you feel like a small child, as the memory of the most brilliant episodes a put a smile in the face. The attention to detail is what makes this game worth buying and which missions are for experienced videogames standard and freely explorable environments there were already abound. But Simpson license has been exploited to the last, there are thousands of small gags, original scenes, original (both German and English) can be speakers and a number of other little things that a Simpson fan gets the heart pumping. My favorite vehicle is the example of Homer, a car built for Homer Homer. Technically the game is meets the requirements of such a game, it runs up to a liquid Pahr exceptions, the levels are very detailed and everything looks like from the series copies. At the end I would recommend this game to anyone who is a fan of the series. Because the game takes at least as much fun as a squadron Simpsons on DVD.