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Esse jogo não faz sentido, mas é legalzinho

Bob Esponja esqueceu onde guardou a receita secreta do hambúrguer de siri sendo que na cena anterior ele guarda ela no bolso e o Patrick diz para ele procurar no bolso e o Bob diz que não está ali. Bob fica triste e com medo de onde a receita foi parar e todas as 10 missões (entre elas lutas contra bosses) são para recuperar alguns itens de uma festa que está rolando na casa do Bob e que, recuperando isso, vai deixa-lo feliz, pois estar feliz é a única forma de faze-lo lembrar sobre o local que ele guardou a receita.

Esse é plot do game, maaas obviamente o plankton está envolvido nisso tudo e é aí que tem um pouco a mais da história envolvida e de como ela se desenrola.

Tipo, no geral a história é bem sem graça, os elementos cômicos tão presentes nos desenhos não possuem o mesmo peso aqui, aliás eu não achei graça em nenhuma tentativa que o jogo fez para ser engraçado.

O jogo é um coletaton beeem modesto, com fases até que interessantes, inimigos bem simplórios, gameplay diversa em power ups e em geral game um pouco divertido para falar a verdade. É gostosinho de jogar, principalmente pela duração que dá pra fazer em uma tarde.

Uma experiência bem regular, com conquistas bem fáceis de conseguir também, tendo uma pessoa para jogar junto, dá pra fazer 1000G sem nenhum problema.

As an end to Heavy Iron's Spongebob games, this one is kinda disappointing.

The game was originally called Sponegbob Squarepants: Happiness Squared but the TV special Truth or Square was being shown on TV so they changed it.

The music itself isn't anything interesting because it is taken from Battle for Bikini Bottom and the movie game.

It is a shame this is the last decent Spongebob game because after this game it all went downhill. Until the remake of Battle for Bikini Bottom in 2020 and The Cosmic Shake in 2023.

Heavy Iron Studios' third and final round with the little yellow sponge is easily their most disappointing one of the trio.

While it is better than the massive pile of poop that is the TV special which this game shares the title of and was also released around the same time, Truth or Square also proves that it does not share any of the same charm or fun that both Battle for Bikini Bottom and The Movie games provided which is a real darn crying shame considering just how good they were.

What happened here Heavy Iron? As a certain Star Wars character would say "You were the chosen one!"

Vaguely based on the 10th anniversary mini-movie, Truth or Square is the third (and final) SpongeBob video game to be developed by Heavy Iron Studios.

Truth or Square is pretty much another game like Battle for Bikini Bottom; a 3D platformer where you fight robots.
Weirdly enough, this game never got a PlayStation console release despite the developer's previous game (WALL-E) getting one on both PS2 and PS3.
Part of me wants this game to get a remaster alongside the Movie game but I feel like, since you can play the 360 version on Xbox One and Series, it's probably more likely that the PSP version will get a release on PS+.
I still firmly believe we're getting a SpongeBob Movie game remaster next year for its 20th.

I can't really talk much about the gameplay since it's pretty much the same as BFBB, but I'm gonna be honest I prefer the story of this game to the story of the episode it's based on.

My theory is that this game was commissioned as a general "10th Anniversary" videogame until the special was brought up, and was rushed in order to complete it by the time it aired.

The plot of the special follows a handful of the cast as they get stuck in the Krusty Krab as it celebrates its anniversary, and end up reminiscing about events that we're introduced to in the special, meaning there's no real clip show elements.
In the game, however, SpongeBob is throwing a party for the anniversary and forgets where he placed the secret formula, so his friends try to jog his memory by referencing actual episodes.

Each level is based on an episode of the show, but it sometimes features multiple references, like a level about the episode Graveyard Shift also features elements from the Movie, and I like that.

The game is fine, and is a fun way to spend a few hours. I might even try getting 100% someday.
There's a few hiccups, though, like I'm not sure where checkpoints are; I assumed they were these boxes that close when you're near them but after a rather difficult section near the end of the game I walked past one as it closed, died, and had to redo that difficult section.

There's also these paths in which SpongeBob uses his tongue to glide on Jellyfish Jam paths. You can't hit any enemies on these paths so you have to dodge them which is nigh impossible when there's a huge wall of them in front of you.
One last issue is the fact that the health pickups usually spawn behind enemies so you have to jump past them in order to get health, but they'll hit you while you're trying to get it so it's basically pointless.
The controls are a bit stiff, too, but I don't know if that's my controller or the game itself.
Props for adding Classic Controller support!

Each level features three "Happy Items" (general items that help "jog his memory", you get one for completing the level), three Kids Meals and a sleeping Patrick, but I'm not sure what they unlock since I used a cheat code to unlock all the bonus stuff.

It's your general flair with these games; concept art and cutscenes.
Much like Disney's Up game (also by Heavy Iron), the concept art is all videos and not a single slideshow.

Each level contains two unlockable video types; concept art, and screenshots from the show with frames lazily slapped on top of them.
You get three different videos per level, so it's either two concept art pieces and one screenshot video, or the other way around.

Also I thought I'd mention the fact that this game features a mix of music from Battle for Bikini Bottom and some music from the show itself. So, yes, this is another great video game soundtrack (The Jellyfish Fields music from BFBB slaps!).

If you have an Xbox, and you find this game for cheap, I recommend it.
Who knows, if I find it on Xbox for cheap I might replay it to completion.


pretty weak, feels like the leftover scraps of the previous spongebob games. the levels aren't interesting (nor original), but surprisingly the cutscene dialogue is pretty alright. however, spongebob never shuts the fuck up. this game would probably move up half a star if spongebob didn't feel the need to open his mouth in reaction to the player attacking, jumping, walking, breathing. it's fine

it doesn’t matter how niche the game might be huh they got it on here

A fun but short platformer that does feel rushed and a bit aimless.

The DS version of this game is the best way to play it

remember when spongebob hit bitches w a spatula

I played the ds version and was my first game on any Nintendo system. It has a lot of sentimental value. While it is a bit generic, it's still fun to play. Plus the soundtrack is pretty good.

as a dude who unlock every single health, furniture upgrades, get all happiness objects in the game and even do damageless bosses/mini-bosses challenge without any save state on psp version, i can proudly say - this version sucks

first of all as i do actually damageless challenge i just need to say it - you can't move your camera during the boss fights and it's really annoying
second of all - this game it's just boring. as usual spongebob games don't make your challenges any hard (except for movie racing levels challenges) but you got the original level with the vibes with it. in this game you need to collect 3 objects (collectibles), which 2 of them you got by doing really easy challenges and last one you get for ending the level. as you can see i started in September 10th and finish it today but i can do that clearly sooner that you can see. it just too boring to keep it up with it and you easily drop the game after like first 4 levels.

i didn't play the xbox360/ps3 versions and i can't say barely if they are the same but for me PSP version is just 3/5.

Dont remember much about this game, just know that it was 3rd person and i had a hard time.

Played this on a PSP emulator and thought it was lame. Felt more like a fan game than an official one. Maybe I'll get back to it some day, but right now it's just...so lame.

this was my reality and my life for months on end. this was all i was. i can't rate it less

SpongeBob's Truth or Square is one of those childhood games I look back on and think, "Man, I really should've found something better to play".

I'm somewhat joking, of course, but this game is so strange in retrospect, especially now that I know more about the other SpongeBob games. It trades in the previous games' multiple characters and Battle for Bikini Bottom's semi-open levels for more linear levels focused entirely on SpongeBob. Except the other characters are here; they're just relegated to power-ups. That's not inherently bad, but the levels themselves do feel a bit samey after a while, with them repeating gimmicks, level themes, enemies, and music.

Speaking of which, the weirdest thing about this game by far is how the music is all reused either from the show or from Battle for Bikini Bottom. It's a good soundtrack, so I don't really mind, but it's a clear sign of troubled development.

The game was originally supposed to be called "Happiness Squared", but because the actual Truth or Square special was about to release, the devs had to change the title and rush it out to completion. The actual game has very little to do with the special or the other episodes it's supposed to be referencing, so I don't really get the point of that.

I still like the game. Part of it is due to nostalgia, but it has its good points, too. SpongeBob controls pretty well and I do like the power-ups. The levels are pretty fun, despite their aforementioned sameness and lack of meaningful connection to the show. And the story's cute enough with some pretty funny lines. I especially like the banter between SpongeBob and Plankton, even if it does get repetitive.

Check out Truth or Square if you're curious about it, but if you want to play a SpongeBob game, I'd just play Battle for Bikini Bottom. It's more accessible at this rate, anyway.

If you recall my review on the Wii/Xbox 360 version, you'll probably know I wasn't particularly impressed by it.

Despite being developed by Heavy Iron Studios who gave us both Battle for Bikini Bottom and The Movie Game, it essentially just felt like a soulless and pale game with barely any of the charm that made those two titles good.

Japanese developers Altron were put in charge of this DS version and to my surprise, they've managed to do a far better job than what Heavy Iron did.

It's a charmingly fun platformer with the whole memory storyline working pretty well on the DS making it easy to pick up and play. Like most DS titles I've covered it's got some touchscreen/microphone stuff thrown into the mix, though it's mostly every now and then and you can still do SpongeBob's attacks via the buttons.

There's also a couple of minigames thrown into the mix with some of them being kinda fun and others not so much.

Some of these sounds effects though makes me chuckle a lot.

This game is really good in terms of execution but amazing in concept

My only gripe is that the soundtrack uses re-used music, but even then the re-used songs are really nice and a good way to feel happy

This game is very lazy and boring. All it feels like is a reskin of Battle for Bikini Bottom with some new things occasionally, and its so bland. Funny enough, this game actually reuses most of its music from Battle for Bikini Bottom, with some other tracks being from the movie game and the series itself. The idea of the game is pretty cool, but if anything, it feels insanely rushed and not cared for enough.

A pretty nice return to form for Spongebob 3D platformers, but there's this weird feeling of aimlessness emitting from it. It almost like Nick just gave them a short sentence premise about the episode and just told them to do whatever they want; but the premise of the episode reallly dosn't leave anything to the imagination so it just feels hallow.

Haven't played in like 10 years but its similar to atlantis squarepantis on DS i think

It's okay but uninteresting in comparison to Battle for Bikini Bottom and The Movie Game, feels like filler.

A good platformer that works on the same basis as the Movie game or Battle for Bikini Bottom, but ultimately tries to do too much in quite linear and easy levels that it feels too boring.


Suficiente para contentar a un chavalín.

Underrated as fuck, it's a very short and simple experience compared to more grandoise games like Battle for Bikini Bottom and Cosmic Shake (latter I've yet to play)

Got this for my birthday one year for the DS. Worst gift of my life.

I give SpongeBob's Truth or Square a 4!