Work hard cooking Krabby Patties, exploring Marlin the Weather Wizard's caves and Neptune's Paradise amusement park for SpongeBob.
SpongeBob was just awarded Krusty Krab's distinguished Employee of the Year award. He received the honor after being awarded Employee of the Month for the past 12 months. What a guy! Or, should we say, sponge? SpongeBob gets a great prize for all that good work--a free pass for him and a friend to Neptune's Paradise, an amusement park right by Bikini Bottom. There's just one little problem... our Employee of the Year can't find his way.
Follow SpongeBob and friends--Patrick Star, Sandy Cheeks, Mr. Krabs, and Squidward--on a puzzling adventure through five worlds and 24 sea-riffic challenges. Cook Krabby Patties, explore caves with Marlin the Weather Wizard, destroy one of those weather thingamajigs, and adventure through the upscale Waverly Hills. Along the way, kids meet Cowfish Craig, Marty the Chicken of the Sea, and other new characters. Once kids complete the challenges, it's off to Neptune's Paradise with SpongeBob SquarePants.
SpongeBob SquarePants has been awarded the Krusty Krab's Employee of the Month award. In honor of the occasion, Mr. Krabs has given SpongeBob tickets to the greatest underwater amusement park ever, Neptune's Paradise, but who knows where the park is? Kids help him get there by completing tasks, exploring the environs and gathering clues to the park's location. The game is a lot like a Freddi Fish adventure in which you explore, meet characters, collect items to solve problems, and so on. Kids make choices on where to go and what to do by reading and selecting dialogue lines, providing a natural means of boosting both reading and logic skills. Testers enjoyed the program, but older kids finished in just a couple hours. It's best for six to nine-year children. --