Join a parody action hero who repeats your words and reacts hilariously to every interaction
Join a parody action hero who repeats your words and reacts hilariously to every interaction
Pros
- Funny voice repeat feature that responds to what you say
- Touch interactions that encourage simple, playful messing around
- Multiple mini games, including the terrorist-hunting mode, a shell game, and drums
Cons
- The “hunting terrorists” theme and slapstick style may not appeal to everyone
- Feels more like a collection of activities than one focused experience
Talking Obama:Terrorist Hunter is a parody talking game built around a caricatured, action-hero take on Barack Obama, mixing voice mimicry, touch reactions, and a set of quick mini games.
It’s for anyone who wants a light, joke-forward app where talking to the character and tapping around for reactions matter more than a deep, focused campaign.
Talking back, then reacting to your taps
At its core, the app is built around a simple gag, you speak, and “Obama” repeats what you say in a funny voice. The character also responds to touch, leaning into playful, toy-like interaction where you can move him around and trigger animated reactions. There’s also an Oval Office angle to the humor, framing some of the interaction as messing around with “Mr. President” in that setting.
Short mini games for different moods
Beyond the talk-back feature, the app shifts into mini games and quick activities. One of the main themes is “hunting terrorists,” where you help him attack with a heavy weapon, with an extra “Space attack” option when the basic firepower is not enough. For something more casual, there’s a shell game, and a drumming activity that has him play music on drums. The app also includes a section for watching stories with Obama, plus a nod toward grabbing coffee and checking the news as part of the joke.
Parody tone and where it may not land
The whole package is presented as a parody, not an official product. That said, the comedy leans on slapstick and a terrorism-hunting theme, which can be a deal-breaker if that style of humor is not your thing.
Verdict
Talking Obama:Terrorist Hunter works best as a bundle of quick laughs: a talking character that copies your voice, plus several mini games to bounce between when you want a change of pace. If you want a straightforward action game, the variety-first approach may feel scattered, but for playful interaction and rapid-fire gags, it delivers the basics.
Pros
- Funny voice repeat feature that responds to what you say
- Touch interactions that encourage simple, playful messing around
- Multiple mini games, including the terrorist-hunting mode, a shell game, and drums
Cons
- The “hunting terrorists” theme and slapstick style may not appeal to everyone
- Feels more like a collection of activities than one focused experience