SpongeBob SquigglePants

SpongeBob SquigglePants

released on Apr 10, 2011

SpongeBob SquigglePants

released on Apr 10, 2011

In SpongeBob’s most crazy, creative adventure yet, be prepared to laugh your SquigglePants off as you tilt, flick, tap and draw through more than 100 Nanogames set in six zany worlds. SpongeBob SquigglePants puts you in the driver’s seat for a dizzying series of lightening-speed Nanogames, giving you mere seconds to finish one before moving right on to the next. Within this rapid-fire succession of challenges, SpongeBob SquigglePants exposes players to never-before-seen SpongeBob art styles from the Nickelodeon vault. SpongeBob SquigglePants also lets players digitally draw, paint, color and choose from dozens of SpongeBob-themed stamps, using the uDraw to create a masterpiece worthy of a place in Patchy’s own collection of SpongeBob art, or their own refrigerator, thanks to the uDraw’s exclusive ability to export art to the Wii’s SD card slot. The entire game is hosted by SpongeBob’s biggest fan, Patchy the Pirate, in a never-before-seen live action experience for an added level of under-the-sea silliness.


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SpongeBob SquigglePants is a quirky collection of WarioWare-inspired minigames bursting with the zany energy of the SpongeBob universe. Players are flung through a whirlwind of quick, silly challenges that test reaction time and hand-eye coordination. While its lack of depth and sometimes unresponsive controls can be frustrating, the game's offbeat humor, variety of art styles, and nods to classic SpongeBob episodes will delight fans of the show, especially younger players.

As others have said, it's WarioWare meets Spongebob Squarepants, a pretty interesting combination if you ask me. Played once or twice, then moved on to other games. On account of my uDraw GameTablet no longer working, I will not be returning to this game.

Hosted by Patchy the Pirate, SpongeBob Squigglepants is a uDraw game that's essentially Warioware.

I feel like the uDraw functionality was shoehorned in because I'm sure this game would've been a lot more fun without it.

It takes you a while to get used to the tablet functionality so expect to fuck up a few times before you get used to it.

The games are pretty fun, though, although they don't give you proper instructions.
The game will tell you to "tap" or "flick" but you won't know EXACTLY what to do until you're actually playing it with a time limit, so you're bound to fail at least once per round of 20.

I love the different art styles, and the references to episodes, though.
I just wish there was more content.



bargain bin warioware clone. it's whatever.

The WarioWare of Spongebob it seems. Was actually pretty damn fun.

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