![]() ![]() The game itself, just like the story, is a mish mash of gameplay elements, where nothing feels like any soul was actually put into it. Like for a good portion of the opening hour, you’re put onto a race track, where you’re not actually racing anyone. You’re just doing laps, trying to make it around the track before the time runs out. This is done so many times throughout the game too. Then if you’re not doing that, you’re running through levels, from point A to point B, with no real challenge. Any time an enemy shows up, all you do is mash the B button to slap them, and chances are you’ll barely ever get hit. Even the jumps are sometimes so spaced out that you’ll just BARELY make them, and if you miss you then have to run back around and try the jump again. It doesn’t help that the game is constantly reminding you how to do every single thing, all the time. Unless you turn off the tutorials in the options. Which I eventually did, after the 10th time of seeing how to use Spongebob’s arms to swing myself across chasms on anchors. ![]() Who thought it would be a good idea to constantly remind the players of this stuff, as if they’re all complete idiots!? #Spongebob pc game dream how to# The length of the levels are also just too long or too short. Either they last only a handful of minutes, or they take 20-30 minutes to clear. Like when you’re flying through space on Patrick’s rocket, the levels take 5 minutes to clear.
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