Princess Hotdog Eating Contest

Princess Hotdog Eating Contest

It is finally here: the most awaited hotdog eating contest it’s about to happen today!Hope you ladies are ready to join the fun! But first, let’s meet the final four. Elsa, Anna, Jasmine and Ariel are going to compete in the contest and you get to help your favourite to eat as many hotdogs in fluffy buns as possible and before the time runs out. Follow the instructions on your screen to choose the girl you want to support and then start pressing the keys in order to help the chosen girl eat as fast as possible. And if you want to make it even more fun, you can even challenge your best friend and compete one against the other. On your mobile device you will have to beat the Disney Princess automatically controlled by a computer. So who took the ‘bejeweled’ pink belt at home? Tell us in a comment below!

How to Win at Princess Hotdog Eating Contest

mouse and finger

What key descriptors are used for this game?

The descriptive labels used for this game are dress.

Which platform or engine was used to develop this game?

The game relies on the Javascript technology stack.

What is the name of the game's development team?

The design and coding of this game were managed by Unify Media Inc..

Is the game designed for mobile use?

Yes, Princess Hotdog Eating Contest can be played on mobile devices.

What kind of game is this based on its genre?

The main category that best describes this game is Dress-up.

Is this game specifically for any gender?

This game targets a specific gender group: Female.

What demographic does the game cater to by age?

The Kids, Teens age group would enjoy this game the most.

Is there any blood in the gameplay or visuals?

No, Princess Hotdog Eating Contest does not involve any bloodshed or violence.

Are there any scenes or actions in the game that show cruelty?

No, there are no violent or cruel scenes in Princess Hotdog Eating Contest.

Is this game safe and appropriate for young users?

No, Princess Hotdog Eating Contest is not safe and appropriate for a younger audience.
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