Along with single-player mode, there's also the option to create your own "director's cut" of your favorite stunts, complete with various camera angles to capture the pain. The challenge mode has its moments, with various stunts appropriately slotted for each individual prankster on a harder difficulty. The Jackass Mart provides the option to purchase new props and costumes to further customize the gameplay experience; definitely adding to the game's comedic appeal. Finally, the multiplayer mode, referred to as "ass-to-ass", lets you and a buddy take each other on in split-screen fashion. Again, it's nothing trend-setting, but it's fun if you love that sort of thing.

Jackass the Game could've used better audio and more mini-games, particularly Bam Margera bugging the living hell out of his parents. Still, it also could've been far worse, a game depending more on its license than actual content. For those with a strong will and a desire to play the roughest game of rock-paper-scissors on the planet (without actually feeling the effects from it), rent to your heart's content. Remember not to try this stuff in real life -- especially the elephant poo.