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Finding A Spongebob Game To Keep Your Kids Entertained

Thursday, September 30th, 2010

The interest in one SpongeBob game or another is rooted in the fascination with the cartoon series that has made the water sponge named SpongeBob SquarePants as famous as Winnie, the Pooh, Yogi Bear, Scoobie Doo and Mickey Mouse. Thanks to the virtual reality (VR) technology, one can now enter the aquatic world of Bikini Bottom and actually perform all sorts of activities in the company of the animated characters, exploring the sea bottom, going on missions and adventures, and having fun at the mishaps of SpongeBob. A good SpongeBob game will reflect not only the graphics of the cartoon television series but will also recreate the same hero voices.

Have a look on the Internet and be surprised at the huge number of options you can take your pick from. The quality of a program most often can be established from the paid or free nature of the SpongeBob Game. Most of the free games are usually designed for children’s use: such games are short adventures that involve a certain task performance. They are colorful, challenging, fun and incredibly easy to play. A more developed SpongeBob game will also be a bit more complex in structure and features.

Will you really pay $100 for a SpongeBob game or just try the demo version only? The best advice here is to always check the program features when you have to pay for the download. Many programs are not trustworthy and just hide scams falsely claiming a superior game quality when in fact they offer nothing at all. Check in forums or on trusted pages like Yahoo for instance to see which SpongeBob game is the best rated and has received positive reviews.

All in all, any spongebob game can help one have fun and get a bit of relaxation. Adults will also take up a nice SpongeBob game for sheer entertainment purposes. What is one to do about the negative reviews? Well, here it is important to see what flaws have been identified in the game structure. A few features such as background and character names don’t make a convincing spongebob game, as it takes more than that to recreate the atmosphere.

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Searching For The Spongebob Collapse Game

Thursday, September 30th, 2010

SpongeBob Collapse is one of the games created on the basis of the famous animation series ; in some people’s opinion it is a success, while in others it is a big disappointment with very little things in common with the cartoon. SpongeBob Collapse has the graphics and the artwork of the animation but the features of a puzzler. The game provides an average kind of entertainment that emphasizes a medium strategy level with lots of mouse clicks. For some players, the click frenzy is too high after you progress with the game a little bit to even make it worth playing.

SpongeBob Collapse starts from a few rows of colored blocks on the background of the underwater world. Rows are added from time to time, and the player needs to click on the same color groupings counting at least three blocks. The strategy part of SpongeBob Collapse consists in the player’s attempt to create as many sizable mono-color combos as possible so that the entire board my be cleared easily. Whenever you succeed to eliminate all the blocks, a score bonus will be granted to you. As you move on with the game accumulating more points, the blocks will appear more quickly and with color and structure modifications as well.

The main downside of SpongeBob Collapse is that the increased speed of the game specific to the intermediate and upper difficulty levels leave no room for strategy. The player starts clicking rather mindlessly on the board in the attempt to eliminate as many blocks as possible before they reach the top. The main reproach here is that SpongeBob Collapse brings no incentive at all. Therefore, don’t pay for the download until you have tried the one hour demo.

Presently, Spongebob collapse is available with many web sites, including Yahoo! and advertisings will often convince you that the game brings great entertainment; however, it is fairest to try the demo before hurry into criticizing or praising it. Real cartoon fans will be the first to look into the details to see how much there is from the real SpongeBob SquarePants show preserved in the structure. Spongebob collapse brings most of the rewards to small children who’ll learn how to focus and perform tasks better.

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Information About The Cartoon Character Plankton From The SpongeBob Squarepants Show

Sunday, September 19th, 2010

Plankton is one of the animated characters in the cartoon series, SpongeBob SquarePants; he is the owner of the Chum Bucket restaurant competing for customers with Krabs’ rival business. The full name of this queer character is Shedon J. Plankton but it is only disclosed in the episode, Plankton’s Army. Not even his computer wife Karen knows the full name of her husband. When she finds out together with the rest of us, she is terribly amused by it, making Plankton feel really embarrassed. All throughout the series Plankton will try to get his hands on Mr. Krabs’ secret recipe.

Sheldon Plankton plays the smallest of the heroes in SpongeBob SquarePants, he is so tiny that he can fit into SpongeBob’s hand. This one-eyed zooplankter is easy to recognize by his voice too, that will surprise the first time viewer with its deep tonalities. In a funny episode, within an equally funny context, Plankton is very close to becoming Mr. Krabs’ stepfather: now, picture that! In the movie version of the animation, Plankton finally succeeds in stealing the Krusty Krabs’ secret recipe and he is the happiest zooplankter in the world. Unfortunately, SpongeBob ruins his dream of world domination.

The life goals of the character are definitely in clear contradiction with his appearance. Who would expect mighty things from the jelly green bean-shaped creature that is 99% evil and only 1% good. His repeated failures at stealing the Krabby Patty formula are caused by his over-haste and impatience. Sneaky and jealous, Plankton forgets that once, Mr. Krabs used to be his friend and the only one who didn’t laugh at him and protected him against the others. His anger is often directed towards SpongeBob that looks to Plankton as both silly and babyish, and who on top of everything knows the ingredients of the Krabby Patty recipe.

Plankton is the only villain and antagonist character in SpongeBob SquarePants. He makes all sorts of major plans to achieve his goals and usually gets to work with characters that are much stronger in terms of physical appearance; a very large ego surely hides in that tiny body of his. From a certain perspective, Plankton wins viewers over by his miserable failures at getting something that seems so important for him. Plankton really makes the animation series a lot spicier.

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