When I tried to test him out, sometimes he acts like he’s leading you to a collectible and sometimes he doesn’t and just leads you to nothing. He does bring in underwear when you only have one left, but he disappears quite a bit (which made me wish he was around more) and while he does seem to go to where your task is (which isn’t that useful), I can’t really tell if he leads you to collectibles. I love the banter Spongebob and Balloon Patrick get into, though I’m not quite sure what he does gameplay wise. Oh and did I mention Balloon Patrick? He accompanies you throughout your whole adventure. Spongebob will also get abilities to help him out as you progress, letting you blow bubbles that can hit targets (encasing enemies in a bubble temporarily if it’s targetted at them), and swinging from hooks to name a few. Like the big guys that require you to wait until they’re struggling to pick up their bathtub weapon or the floating jelly enemy hitting jelly projectiles at you like she’s playing tennis. As you continue through the story, you’ll come across different enemy types that will attack you differently and require you to approach them differently to defeat them. You do need to try to keep your health up, showcased by underwear, but you’re not as punished by dying as you’re just put at the last checkpoint. You’ll be platforming through each world, which from the most part is well done and I didn’t have a problem with it grabbing jelly and hitting tikis to grab that precious jelly, and fighting the jelly enemies that spawn in. Once you get into it, gameplay is simple and familiar if you played BFBB Rehydrated. Madame Kassandra is nice enough to create these costumes for you out of jelly, once you get enough that is. You won’t be able to go into a portal without a corresponding costume. There are seven Wishworlds for you to go into through a portal, but there’s a catch. So throughout the game, you’ll be going into a total of seven Wishworlds that give a theme to various areas of Bikini Bottom with Conch Street, expanded and scrambled by the magic bubble soap being the game’s hub. Basically tearing holes into the fabric of the universe, leaking Cosmic Jelly into the world for anyone to collect, and causing a lot of people to be sucked into strange Wishworlds. Spongebob uses up all of the magical bubble soap and this is when everyone wished it was a scam as all this wishing backfires. First to make a wish for Patrick as he wants to be a balloon then for others as he wishes for them to get what he knows they want. Spongebob goes home and immediately begins to use it. It sounds like a scam, but Spongebob loves blowing bubbles, so he buys it. You are then greeted by the very mermaid the caravan belongs to: Madame Kassandra! She sells Spongebob some magical bubble soap that she says grants wishes. They both mostly have a good day at Glove World, but after being rejected by some cool kids and getting sad, Spongebob comes across a particular caravan that suddenly appeared right in front of them. Though, that doesn’t concern Spongebob as much as he helps Sandy while waiting for Patrick to finally wake up. Though a little bit too early as Patrick has yet to wake up so he wanders around to find out that not only has there been a wreck, blocking traffic to the Krusty Krab, but Mr. The Cosmic Shake starts out with Spongebob waking up bright and early so him and his best friend Patrick can go to Glove World. I was still a bit iffy, but after watching the release date trailer I just had to get it as it looked really good. So you can imagine how happy I was when The Cosmic Shake was announced. I can’t speak for those that can compare the original BFBB with Rehydrated, but I did think Purple Lamp did a good job recreating the game and I really wanted them to be given the opportunity to make their own original Spongebob game. Krabs (yes, I farmed for shinies for hours). And this was before the patch that lowered the amount of shinies needed to buy Golden Spatulas from Mr. I didn’t play the original release, but I had a lot of fun with the remake to the point that I 100% the game. While I didn’t write a review for it at the time, I did end up buying Spongebob Squarepants: Battle for Bikini Bottom – Rehydrated. Though, I didn’t end up playing any of the Spongebob games that came out aside from the one based on the movie. I watched it a ton as a kid, as you can guess, and I still find myself watching it if it’s an episode from my childhood as they still hold up after all these years (and yes, are still the best episodes). I love Spongebob and I was born at the perfect time as I grew up with the early seasons of the show.
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