Neng de Castefa, a comedic character from the early 2000s Spanish late-night talk show Buenafuente, stars in the game Qué pasa Neng!: El videojuego. The game comprises five mini-games, each of which must be completed three times before moving on to the next and unlocking the game for free play. El Embalaje is a Tetris-style game in which you must use falling blocks to fill three 12×4 rows in order to make room for passengers in Neng’s car. Any blocks sticking out the top will disappear, costing you points. Except for the line piece, which has been reduced from four to three blocks in length, the falling blocks are identical to those in Tetris. Ambulance: In this game, button prompts in the form of vinyl records appear at the top of the screen, each corresponding to one of the four face buttons on your PlayStation controller. When you successfully press the correct button, the record will be added to your stack. If you press the wrong button or don’t press the button quickly enough, all the documents in your stack will vanish. The person who completes their record stack first wins.
Spot Konstitu: flies fly around the screen in front of Neng in this game. Move your cursor to the flies and press X to make Neng squish them with his nose. La Guardia is a straightforward Qix-style game. You drive Neng’s remote-controlled car, which you use to draw rectangles to claim territory. It would be best to avoid the bodyguards running around while doing this. La Fortuna Rueda is a car-themed slot machine game. It would be best if you spun a wheel and then stopped it for it to land on the desired car. Matching three of the exact vehicle will earn you points, and comparing three Ferrari cars will win you the game.