If you like your TV shows filled with “oh that’s so wrong" moments, then you’ve definitely watched Family Guy in the past and have probably spent at least a few minutes playing the game Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff (Free). The Family Guy game has had all kinds of ‘interesting’ celebrity visits in the past – Arnie, Snoop Dogg, Deadmau5, and more – and has now added a bunch of famous NFL players in what is part of the Road to the Big Game promotion. Players such as Tom Brady, Rob Gronkowski, Brett Favre, and more visit Quahog to help restore the city after its destruction in an epic battle with (of course) the Giant Chicken. As you can guess, hilarity ensues.

As part of your quest, you’ll help Chris Griffin defeat teams from all over the world on the road to football dominance, get rid of the Football Players and Annoying Super Fans that have taken over Quahog, and help Peter and Chris win tickets to the Big Game. Apparently, the developers are using celebrities in this way to try and keep the game ‘topical’ in the same way that the show has managed to stay relevant after all these years (although it’s definitely not as popular as it used to be). The update is live, so if you enjoy your football with a dose of Peter on the side, Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff is waiting for you.
[via Forbes]

Carter giving a 4,5* is like a 6* game.
Very good review Carter, this is my word-for-word (perhaps a little more concise and articulate than I might deliver it) review of this game. Definitely worth checking out, definitely not totally easy on the eyes.
Really great game so far. I love the level design and yeah the graphics are simple, but the aesthetic works for me.
How long does gameplay last, can anyone answer?
It's a long game - I am 6 or so hours into it and it's fantastic. I have been playing on a TV with a HDMI converter and a nimbus controller and it's one of the better iOS games for my taste that I have played in a very long time. Really creative level design and I really like the graphic style.
I find quest/ quest locations a little too unclear (especially in a world where many dungeons look similarish).
Back to Crashlands...
In my book gameplay is way more important than looks,a bad game with great graphics is still a bad game but an mediocre looking game with great gameplay is a great game.