"SpongeBob SquarePants: Lights, Camera, Pants!" is a decent multiplayer party game, especially enjoyable for fans of the SpongeBob series. However, for solo players, the experience falls flat and lacks engagement. While playable alone, the true charm of the game shines through when played with friends.
One standout aspect is the racing part, which I particularly enjoyed. It adds a fun and competitive element to the gameplay, injecting some excitement into the overall experience. Despite its shortcomings as a solo player, "SpongeBob SquarePants: Lights, Camera, Pants!" still offers some entertainment value for fans of the series.
One standout aspect is the racing part, which I particularly enjoyed. It adds a fun and competitive element to the gameplay, injecting some excitement into the overall experience. Despite its shortcomings as a solo player, "SpongeBob SquarePants: Lights, Camera, Pants!" still offers some entertainment value for fans of the series.
(Played before 2023)
This was one of those games you got as a kid because you liked Spongebob and it was what your mom saw on a GameStop shelf. At least, that is what happened with me. I liked the game as a kid but it had pretty awful minigames and I really didn’t have anyone to play with, but it certainly could’ve been worse.
This was one of those games you got as a kid because you liked Spongebob and it was what your mom saw on a GameStop shelf. At least, that is what happened with me. I liked the game as a kid but it had pretty awful minigames and I really didn’t have anyone to play with, but it certainly could’ve been worse.
Overall being a movie fan and a SpongeBob fan the idea of playing mini-games to determine the casting for a superhero movie in the SpongeBob universe is great, and the multiple characters give high replay value as the characters will have different lines in the scenes you shoot. The mini-games are hit or miss but this is a fun time.
7.4/10
7.4/10
Relogged this as I'd planned to replay the story mode to completion but it's not worth it.
A lot of the minigames work best with more human players, because the majority of the 2v2 games you play with a computer are actually super annoying because it involves you waiting for your CPU partner to do something while the team that's entirely CPU absolutely dominates you.
I'd imagine playing this with 4 people in the same room would be fun but playing it by yourself with 3 computer characters is annoying.
Also; one character, CPU or not, has to get 12,000 points in order for the story to continue.
Fuck that, fuck this.
Why? What's wrong with "most points wins"?
A lot of the minigames work best with more human players, because the majority of the 2v2 games you play with a computer are actually super annoying because it involves you waiting for your CPU partner to do something while the team that's entirely CPU absolutely dominates you.
I'd imagine playing this with 4 people in the same room would be fun but playing it by yourself with 3 computer characters is annoying.
Also; one character, CPU or not, has to get 12,000 points in order for the story to continue.
Fuck that, fuck this.
Why? What's wrong with "most points wins"?