I feel like Behaviour Interactive make bad games but decide to give them incredibly frustrating trophies so that you spend more time playing them.

From the developers of Disney's Brave, a game I played previously, Plankton's Robotic Revenge is similar to it, but with more playable characters and less soul.

You can play as either SpongeBob, Patrick, Squidward, Mr. Krabs or Sandy, although each character plays identically so it's up to preference really (although personally the sponge has an advantage due to his small hitbox) - but you'll have to play as every character anyway in order to get the platinum.

Each character has a special ability but I only know that Mr. Krabs' gets you more sprockets (or "coins") because I didn't realise I had a special ability until the end of the game and by then it was useless.
I also didn't figure out how to switch characters until around the same time.

The game features 15 levels across three worlds, with three boss fights too (I think?).
It's pretty much just the Brave game but for children - the upgrade grind is where you spend most of your time.

Honestly I prefer Brave, plus it's cheaper.
I think the only reason you should get this at the price it is now (£18/$23) is if you want to get every SpongeBob game achievement/platinum.

Reviewed on Feb 21, 2024


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