The PC version of Battle for Bikini Bottom is a SpongeBob SquarePants video game developed by AWE Games. Unlike its home console counterpart, this game is a point-and-click mini-game adventure. Various characters are playable depending of the minigame, including SpongeBob and Gary the Snail.
Plot[]
The game's story is very similar to that of its console counterpart. After Plankton created an army of robots using his robot generator, he delivered a speech on how he would use them to conquer Bikini Bottom. But the robots instead decide to disobey him and leave the restaurant. Meanwhile, SpongeBob and Patrick are having a tea party with toy robots. SpongeBob then gathers all the toy robots and wishes to the first falling clam that robots "were people too." The next morning, a robot suddenly burst into SpongeBob's bedroom. SpongeBob then finds out that the entire town is being attacked by an army of robots.
After saving his friends while traveling through Downtown Bikini Bottom, Kelp Forest, Mermalair, Flying Dutchman's Graveyard, and the Chum Bucket, SpongeBob and Patrick arrive at the Chum Bucket's lab, where they find Plankton. SpongeBob asks Plankton how to stop the robots from destroying Bikini Bottom, but Plankton reveals that the only way to stop this is to turn the "Obey" switch on. Patrick then accidentally messes with the lever and destroys the robot generator, deactivating all of the robots at the same time. Declaring the "Battle for Bikini Bottom" to be finally over, SpongeBob and Patrick leave the Chum Bucket. Plankton then says that he will be back with another plan.
Mini-games[]
- Kelp Forest
- Vine Swinger
- Dock Block
- Gary Trivia
- Gary Chopper
- Dress to Impress
- Slime Trail
- Downtown Bikini Bottom
- Traffic Jam - A game similar to Frogger where the player navigates through a bustling street, avoiding the cars driven by Plankton's robots and collecting items that count towards a goal in order to complete the level.
- Manhole Memory - A memory matching game where the player must match together characters from the show as well as robots.
- Patrick Trivia - A trivia game where an announcer robot asks SpongeBob trivia questions that he must answer correctly in order to free Patrick from a cage.
- Robot Alley - A game in which the player is running down an alley, avoiding or attacking robots with projectiles and collecting items that count towards a goal in order to complete the level.
- The Magic Shop - A game in which the player must place the items that they collected from the previous levels in their correct positions inside of a magic shop. The player is hinted as to what belongs where with collections that seem to be missing a piece or an obvious space where something is missing.
- Bowling Buddies - A game in which SpongeBob and Patrick go bowling, but with Patrick using SpongeBob as the bowling ball. In the electronic display, whenever events such as strikes, spares, or splits happen, the screen will display a representation of what happened by using robots as replacements for pins.
- Mermalair
- Cave Jumper
- Open Says Me
- Squidward Trivia
- Rope Burn
- The Wall of Gadgets
- Mermalair Dance Party
- Flying Dutchman's Graveyard
- Capture The Flag
- Shove It
- Mr. Krabs Trivia
- Hide Me Money
- Balancing Act
- Walk the Plank
- Chum Bucket Lab
- Sneaky Feet
- Hall of Arms
- Sandy Trivia
- Robot Roundup
- The Spectacular Contraption
- Chop-a-Bot
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Trivia[]
General[]
- This version of this game is supported by some future devices through backwards compatibility:
- The PC version can be played on any Windows device that can run older Windows programs.
- The PC version is the third licensed SpongeBob video game to be developed by AWE Games. The first was Operation Krabby Patty, and the second was Employee of the Month.
- The PC version came as a demo on the SpongeBob Goes Prehistoric DVD.
- The PC version was originally sold for the MSRP price of $19.99 upon release.
Episode references[]
- When one of the robots throws a crumpled up piece of paper at Plankton, Plankton says, "You [dolphin chirp] robots!" This is a reference to the episode "Sailor Mouth."
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