"We've added a new feature that encourages you to speed through the levels faster than ever before, but we're also going to add constant bottomless pits and crushing hazards that force you to slow down! Have fun!"

(I love blaze the cat though)

Was enough to keep me entertained as a kid so it must've been decent enough.

This game ruined my life.
Love ya Toontown.

My stream chat made me do a playthrough as Amy and oh my god that was not fun. The later levels do not feel like they were designed with her play style in mind at all, i.e. no spindash, can't directly jump on enemies.
The game overall is fun but the level design in those last couple of zones is just kinda bad.

What if we kissed...
In the Butter Barn? 😳

Played this game a lot as a kid and I loved it but god damn I'm glad I never actually finished it, what the hell were they thinking with that ending??

Some of the worst level design in the entire franchise. Love the idea behind the team-up mechanic but it could've been so much more fleshed out.
The music and general aesthetic are pretty good though.

Pretty fun although the presentation and UI are really awful.

I liked it when Agent Jones and The Rock kissed.

It's Toontown with most of its dated game design principles and grindy questline intact.
If you're feeling nostalgic, give TTR a try but don't go looking for a challenging gameplay experience, this game isn't it.
Field Offices are pretty cool tho

Back in 2016 I went on vacation and left this game open on my PC. I have 1'600 hours in it now and it's just permanently attached to my Steam profile.
Praise pug.

One of the most bizarre games I ever played as a kid. The game has such a weird, eerie and lonely vibe to it, a sharp contrast to the animated show it's based on. The game has an ear-bleeding overworld theme that plays almost non-stop and it just adds to that weird aura. Bikini Bottom feels extremely abandoned, the only NPCs you meet are hostile for seemingly no reason, it almost feels like a post-apocalypse. I'd actually recommend playing this at least once, it's so weird and uncanny that it has its own charm despite not actually being a good game per say.

The screams that the Sims make in this game are horrific, like holy shit.

“Do you know how many coffee cups giant robot brains in jars use on a daily basis? NOT FUCKING MANY!!”

I love this DLC, easily the best expansion from any of the Fallout games. Unlike Honest Hearts which had a large, pretty world but not much to do in it, the Big MT is sprawling with interesting locations and quests with great loot to collect. It feels like Obsidian were taking a stab at the more theme park-like game design philosophy that Bethesda follows, encouraging exploration and I think it worked perfectly here.

The fact this game has actual, real-life radio stations devoted to it is genuinely amazing.