Unfortunately, Lights, Camera, PANTS! isn't likely to entertain them too much either. The lowlight is undoubtedly the "rock, paper, scissors" game - surely PS2s were invented so children didn't have to entertain themselves with such nonsense any more? Flaw polish 'I pressed left! I bloody pressed left! Aaaargh!' etc. There's a BMX race, and a burger flipping contest, a fishing game and one where you have to try and bump your opponents out of the ring - in other words, there's a lot of stuff you've probably seen before if you're a party game aficionado. At least they're reasonably varied, however. Well, quite a lot of children around the globe, judging by the success of the SpongeBob TV series and feature films - not to mention the fact that more than 10 million SpongeBob videogames have been sold, according to publisher THQ.Īnd now its coffers are being boosted even further with the release of SpongeBob SquarePants: Lights, Camera, PANTS!, which is basically a collection of mini-games in the Mario Party vein.Įxcept it doesn't feature quite such a wide selection of mini-games (a paltry 30 versus more than 75 in Mario Party 6). And besides, when we were kids cartoons were based around cool things, like robots that could turn into trucks, cat people with magic swords and mysterious cities of gold. His jaundiced complexion and freakish giant goggle-eyed head are just too weird and frightening, and not in a good way. It's not easy to see the attraction of SpongeBob SquarePants as far as we're concerned.
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