Play “The Hangover Part III” Giraffe Or Duck Video Game Christopher Moore, May 10, 2013May 10, 2013 With the upcoming release of The Hangover Part III, a new video game has popped up online starring your favorite bearded goofball Alan and his newfound pet giraffe. It’s called Giraffe or Duck, and in the game you get to reenact one of the big comedy bits found in the trailer. Find out how to play after the break.In Giraffe or Duck, Alan is driving down the highway with a giraffe in an attached trailer. The main objective of the game is to make sure he ducks under every bridge they pass. You can make the giraffe do this by simply clicking on the red “DUCK” button. Of course, the giraffe can only bend over for brief periods of time, so if you don’t time it right, he could rise back up into the middle of a bridge. Here’s a screenshot of what the gameplay looks like:After three lives, the game ends and your pet goes to giraffe heaven. You can even post the number of bridges you cleared along with a pixelated giraffe angel to any of your social media accounts such as Twitter, Facebook or Google Plus. Find out how well you can duck your giraffe by clicking here to play.The Hangover Part III hits theaters on May 23rd. You can check out their official site here as well as like them on Facebook or follow them on Twitter. Viral Marketing Giraffe or Duckonline gameThe Hangover Part III
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