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SpongeBob SquarePants – Nighty Nightmare

Description

This game has you entering the dreams of characters from SpongeBob Squarepants, including SpongeBob, Patrick, and Plankton. You play this game from each of these characters, living out their dreams as you explore their dreamed version of Bikini Bottom. You start by choosing to start as SpongeBob, Patrick, or Plankton. Then you choose which dream to play (1 available and 1 locked by default.)

As SpongeBob, you race a hot rod in an attempt to win the Bikini Bottom Speedway Open. Controls are simple point and click with the mouse: left click to accelerate and/or use bubbles to attack, and right click to display large circles that essentially show limit zones of collision. If your circle crosses into another, you’ll crash.

As Patrick, you don the guise of Starfishman in an attempt to stop Dread Patrick’s schemes. Again, controls are mouse based, with left clicking serving as an attack/move function, and right clicking controlling faster movement (pseudo-flight). …

SpongeBob SquarePants – Operation Krabby Patty

Description

Spongebob Squarepants: Operation Krabby Patty is based on the Nickelodeon TV cartoon that aired in 1999 and is still ongoing as of 2017. There are two sides of the game. The Right side features Plankton developing a robot version of Mr. Krabs for his secret Krabby Patty formula, and Spongebob has to foil Plankton’s plans and get rid of the robot for good. The Wrong side features Spongebob’s snail Gary, who is lost somewhere in Bikini Bottom, and Spongebob has to accomplish a number of tasks to rescue his pet snail. There are five areas of each side of the game, and movies can be watched again in the main screen by clicking on the television set.

The game features two separate stories, depending on which side of the bed the player chooses to wake up on. The game features five mini-games.

– Wrong side
Plankton kidnaps SpongeBob’s pet snail Gary, and SpongeBob is required to do tasks for Plankton to give Gary back.
SpongeBob’s first task, given over a tape recorder, is to get his boating permit. The recorder fails to self-destruct after the briefing. …

SpongeBob SquarePants – The Movie

Description

The plot of the video game is based on the film, albeit liberties are taken occasionally. King Neptune’s crown has been stolen by Plankton and SpongeBob and Patrick must retrieve it from Shell City and save Bikini Bottom.

[*] Console versions
The gameplay is similar to that from Heavy Iron Studios’ previous game, Battle for Bikini Bottom, as it was created using the same engine and shares many assets. There are 18 levels in the game that loosely follow the storyline of the film. The player controls SpongeBob SquarePants and Patrick Star, both of whom have their own unique set of abilities. Each level contains a main objective and side tasks. Four levels involve a boss enemy that the player must defeat to progress to the next level. Boss enemies include the giant frogfish from the film, Dennis (who is fought twice), and King Neptune. Each main level and side task will give the player a Goofy Goober Token once completed, and the player needs these tokens to learn certain skills and proceed to the game. Although the player only needs to complete a level’s main component in order to unlock the next level, it is not possible to complete the game only doing the main levels (though the player does not need to do all of the side tasks). …

Scooby Doo – The Mystery of The Fun Park Phantom

Description

The great Scooby-Doo returns to the PC, and once again Scooby and the gang are called on the solve the mystery of the Fun Park Phantom, who haunts the Gobs’ family Fun Park, keeping visitors away, leaving the family with no choice but to close the park. That’s where you step in.

You must find all the clues as you control the gang (except for Scooby himself, but if you find the Scooby Snacks that lay about the park, he will show you where to go to find that all important clue). The graphics and sound are true to the 70’s TV show, with original cut scenes and hand drawn animation. …

Sensible Soccer 2006

Description

After many years of silence, Sensible Soccer has returned. As with the original 1992 game, Sensible Soccer 2006 is a fast-paced football game viewed from a bird’s perspective (although the camera has been slightly tilted). The control has gone from one button to three buttons, as you use one for shooting, another for passing and the third for sprinting. In addition to that you use the stick on gamepads to aim and to apply the famous after-touch.

The game contains a total of around 350 different teams (international and club teams) and 50 preset competitions. If that is not enough, players can create their own custom teams. This is the career mode of the game. The objective is to create a squad of rookie players and take them to the top of the team rankings. As you succeed you will earn skill points that can be used to increase the quality of your team.

Sensible Soccer 2006 offers multiplayer matches (no online play though) for up to four players at once (in which two players share the control of a team). Another feature left from the original game is the possibility for players to create their own competitions – leagues, cups and tournaments. …

Shrek 2 – The Game

Description

The PC game based on the movie Shrek 2 is a 3D platform game with some fighting sequences.

The plot follows that of the movie: newlywed ogre couple Shrek and Princess Fiona travel to Far Far Away to meet Fiona’s parents, who don’t approve of the marriage. The King then plots with the Fairy Godmother against Shrek, sending an assassin his way.

Playing as Shrek himself, his pal the talking donkey or the cat assassin Puss in Boots, one has to navigate through large levels with occasional platform sequences, beating up enemies and collecting coins. The coins can be traded for potions at drive-through shops scattered around the levels. Nine potions are available, from healing and invisibility potions to ones that freeze enemies or turn them into frogs.

Other extras to be found are four-leaf clovers, which increase maximum health, and wanted posters featuring common fairy tale characters. When three posters have been picked up, a bonus level opens up for more coin collecting. …

Speed Busters – American Highways

Description

Speed Devils is a series of video games developed by Ubisoft’s Montreal studio for Microsoft Windows in 1998 and Dreamcast in 1999. Both Speed Busters: American Highways (also known as just Speed Busters) and Speed Devils are racing games in which the courses feature hazards such as dinosaurs rolling boulders, and UFOs in exotic locales including Louisiana, Louisiana Tornado, New York City, New York City Winter, Mexico, Nevada, Aspen Summer, Aspen Winter, Canada (Supposedly northern Quebec), Canada Light Winter, Canada Heavy Winter, Montreal Industrial, Hollywood, and Hollywood Disaster. The console version’s career mode allowed a player to rise a racer through the ranks of a fictional racing league. Colorful rivals would challenge you to accomplish certain feats during races, making accompanying bets using prize money from competition. Money earned from gambling and performance is used to buy cars, upgrade them, and maintain them. The game also supports five players on one Dreamcast console.

For centuries, the speed limit on American highways has been restricted by law. Technology now offers drivers the chance to make their own choice in the virtual world with Speed Busters: American Highways. The police have lost their minds and reward the fastest players to fly past their strategically placed radar! Earn cash to upgrade one of eight specially designed vehicles based on models ranging from the ‘50s to the ‘90s. Tackle mixed terrain, avoid shocking animations, and storm through environments based on real North American locations. …

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