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Jan 05, 2020  I recorded this like 2 years ago but forgot to upload it, so enjoy lol. SpongeBob SquarePants: Employee of the Month. From PCGamingWiki, the wiki about fixing PC games. This removes the frame rate cap and allows the game to be played.

SpongeBob SquarePants:
Employee of the Month
Artwork of the game released only for North America
Developer(s)AWE Games
Publisher(s)THQ
Designer(s)Scott Nixon
Composer(s)
SeriesSpongeBob SquarePants
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
Release
  • NA: September 22, 2002
Genre(s)Adventure
Mode(s)Single-player

SpongeBob SquarePants: Employee of the Month is a 2002 point-and-click adventure video game developed by AWE Games and published by THQ for PC.[1] It is based on the television show SpongeBob SquarePants, which premiered on Nickelodeon in 1999.[1]

The story focuses on SpongeBob SquarePants receiving two tickets to Neptune's Paradise, a theme park, but many unexpected things happen along the way.

Gameplay[edit]

Employee of the Month is a point-and-click adventure game in which the player controls SpongeBob SquarePants. Gameplay consists of the player accomplishing various tasks and collecting items for citizens of Bikini Bottom. A treasure chest acts as an inventory for the player's items, which frequently must be combined to proceed forward. The player can also access a map of the current chapter. Animated cutscenes begin and end each level, and subsequently become available for viewing on the game's main menu. Several videotapes are hidden throughout the game; locating them unlocks special footage of the game's development.[1]

Story[edit]

Intro[edit]

SpongeBob, an employee of the Krusty Krab restaurant, wins the 'Employee of the Month' award again, making him 'Employee of the Year'. As a prize, he receives two tickets to Neptune's Paradise, a local theme park which Mr. Krabs had won free tickets to in the mail.

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Chapter 1: Employee of the Year[edit]

After receiving the tickets to Neptune's Paradise, SpongeBob first serves a Krabby Patty for a grumpy customer and then is informed by the customer how to get to the park; to take a bus there. After his shift at the Krusty Krab is over, SpongeBob heads downtown where he meets Patrick to board the bus. Unfortunately, SpongeBob does not have money for bus tokens. SpongeBob goes to Goo Lagoon, the local beach, to find the Flying Dutchman's buried treasure to pay for tokens. After SpongeBob completes a series of tasks for various characters, he finds the Flying Dutchman's treasure, which is a chest entirely full of bus tokens. After SpongeBob completes several more tasks in order to convince a bus driver to agree to take them, he and Patrick depart for Neptune's Paradise.

Chapter 2: Hitting Rock Bottom[edit]

SpongeBob and Patrick, end up in Rock Bottom due to heavy rain, and the bus driver gets upset with SpongeBob and Patrick for getting him trapped there. He refuses to help SpongeBob any further until the weather clears up and SpongeBob gets left on his own. SpongeBob eventually learns that the rainstorm is being caused by Marlin the wizard, who is upset at a local weatherman for wanting to build a machine that can control the weather. Marlin feels threatened by the machine since controlling the weather is his job. After SpongeBob and Patrick destroy the weather machine, Marlin stops the rain and the pair continue their travel to Neptune's Paradise. However, the bus driver gets irritated more than he can handle with SpongeBob and Patrick's childish antics and eventually tricks them into getting off the bus before he drives away.

Chapter 3: Back to Square One[edit]

SpongeBob and Patrick get kicked off the bus for their antics and are back in Bikini Bottom. They learn that Sandy is building a rocket inside her treedome that can take them to Neptune's Paradise, leading SpongeBob to tackle numerous challenges so as to prepare for the flight. SpongeBob needs his water helmet to enter Sandy's treedome. When he finds a sea snake resting in the helmet, he decides to use Squidward's clarinet to lure it out. However, Squidward is in a deep sleep, so SpongeBob uses a pair of Dream Glasses to enter his dreams, where he is partially transformed into Squidward himself. SpongeBob convinces Squidward to give him the clarinet, which SpongeBob uses to retrieve his water helmet from the sea snake. Meanwhile, Patrick obtains the record for most sandwiches eaten at a diner. The gang then sets off again for Neptune's Paradise, but unbeknownst to them, Patrick accidentally breaks the oxygen pipe before the rocket tanks are completely filled.

Chapter 4: Bottoms Up![edit]

Sandy's rocket crashes in the affluent town of Bottoms Up. SpongeBob then embarks on a search for oxygen fuel for the rocket, leading him on a quest to complete various tasks. Sandy instructs SpongeBob to get oxygen at Oxygen Springs Resort and Spa where geysers are used as hot-tubs but with bubbles of oxygen. However, the intercom denies SpongeBob access to the springs on the grounds that SpongeBob is not wearing a jacket. So the pivotal point of this chapter is SpongeBob must find a jacket from somewhere to get into the springs. Meanwhile, Patrick searches for a bathroom after eating junk food in the previous chapters. After a series of tasks to get his jacket, SpongeBob ends up traveling to a small wealthy city, Waverly Hills where he finds himself at a very fancy seafood restaurant inside of the wreck of the Titanic. SpongeBob receives a loaned jacket at the restaurant but is then kicked out after he accidentally reveals that he is from Bikini Bottom, a town that the waiters of the restaurant dislike. Luckily, the waiter forgets to take back SpongeBob's jacket. After successfully getting into the Springs, and refilling the oxygen tanks, they leave for Neptune's Paradise before the park is closed.

Finale[edit]

The gang gets to Neptune's Paradise, but an employee tells them that the park is closed for a private party. SpongeBob and Patrick are sad initially, but Sandy tells the employee that it is their party, and they are allowed to enter. Inside the park, they meet all of the characters they met along the way, who seemed to have planned this for SpongeBob. They all then enjoy the rides and attractions.

Cast[edit]

  • Tom Kenny as SpongeBob SquarePants
  • Bill Fagerbakke as Patrick Star
  • Carolyn Lawrence as Sandy Cheeks
  • Rodger Bumpass as Squidward Tentacles
  • Doug Lawrence as Plankton and Larry the Lobster
  • Tim Conway as Barnacle Boy
  • Marion Ross as Grandma SquarePants
  • Clancy Brown as Mr. Krabs
  • Joe Whyte as Mermaid Man

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Release[edit]

The game was released in North America on September 22, 2002,[2] and in the UK in the same year. Focus Multimedia later re-published the game in the UK as part of their 'PC Fun Club' range which also includes other SpongeBob SquarePants games.[citation needed]

Reception[edit]

Tom King of Adventure Gamers rated the game 3 out of 5, and praised its fun gameplay and colorful graphics, but also called it, 'Very easy, and extremely short.' King wrote, 'The replay value is moderate to low; it took some 3.5 hours for me to complete, and although the game is certainly fun enough to play more than once, you're not going to see anything different. Were this game just a little longer, I would add a half-star to the score.'[1]

The editors of Computer Gaming World nominated SpongeBob SquarePants: Employee of the Month for their 2003 'Adventure Game of the Year' award, which ultimately went to Uplink: Hacker Elite.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ abcdKing, Tom (July 5, 2003). 'SpongeBob SquarePants review'. Adventure Gamers.
  2. ^Lee, Jeremy (2002). 'SpongeBob SquarePants: Employee of the Month - Overview'. Allgame. All Media Network. Archived from the original on December 12, 2014. Retrieved March 18, 2016.
  3. ^Editors of CGW (March 2004). 'Computer Gaming World's 2003 Games of the Year'. Computer Gaming World (236): 57–60, 62–69.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)

External links[edit]

  • SpongeBob SquarePants: Employee of the Month at MobyGames
  • SpongeBob SquarePants: Employee of the Month walkthroughs from IGN
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Get ready to serve up some Krabby Patties at the Krusty Krab -- the lovable sea sponge makes his PC debut in SpongeBob SquarePants: Employee of the Month. Join SpongeBob and the gang in a puzzling adventure to reach Neptune's Pacific Paradise. Destroy a Weather Controlling Thingamajig, explore caves of a powerful 'Marlin,' and hang out at the local diner -- all in a day's work for the pineapple dwelling SpongeBob and his friends.

The game is pretty true to the TV show in terms of humor and presentation, even down to employing the same TV voice actors for the game's main characters. However, the game's animation is markedly different than the show's. I don't know the right terminology, but the show is just your standard, run-of-the-mill medium-grade 2D cartoon animation, two or three steps below the efforts of Disney or Don Bluth but about 20 steps above, for instance, a Pokemon episode. The game retains the exact same style of scenery, probably even drawn by the same artist(s), but the characters and some other objects are 3D superimposed on these 2D backgrounds. Which is fine. But weird. In the cutscenes, however, the characters appear to have been rather hastily drawn by someone new to computer animation. The lines are choppy and sloppy, and these scenes are far below the quality of the TV SpongeBob cartoons, visually speaking.

No matter, though, Employee of the Month is still a lot better than I had expected. Gameplay is standard point-and-click, third-person inventory puzzles. The game plays out over the course of four chapters, and each chapter takes place in its own little world - there is no traversing back and forth between them. Each chapter has four or five locations that are unlocked on a map as you uncover the necessary information.

Basically, you talk to a character to find out what he/she wants in exchange for the item you want, then you go to another location and get that item, then you carry the new item to a different character, until you have satisfied everyone and move on to the next chapter. Instead of 20 or 30 steps a la Monkey Island, though, at most you will be faced with two or three steps for any given puzzle.

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Employee of the Month is not at all a difficult game, which is to be expected given that it is aimed at kids. But I don't think it would even be overly challenging for your average eight-year-old. The only other Nickelodeon cartoon-based game I've played is the Rugrats Adventure Game, and although it was no Schizm that one gave this adult adventurer a run for her money in terms of brain-busting puzzles. I wish this SpongeBob game had been of that caliber; the Rugrats game was such that playing it could be enjoyed by both kids and their parents. Not so with Employee of the Month - I didn't even get a little bit stuck, not once, ever.

This is not to say I didn't enjoy it - I did - but I think only because I am a fan of the show. If you don't like SpongeBob, you will not like this game. And if you've never heard of SpongeBob, you probably won't appreciate this game's charming weirdness that requires some degree of familiarity with the show's overarching premise, the life of a fry cook in a small-town undersea world that eerily mirrors its overland counterparts.

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Most of the show's recurring characters put in an appearance in the game: Plankton, Patrick, Sandy Cheeks, Mr. Krabs, and of course Squidward, among others. Plus there are several new characters that were fun to see. And thank God there was no Patchy the Pirate outside of the opening sequence! I just loathe Patchy the Pirate!

Anyway, I do recommend Employee of the Month to parents who are hoping to mold their children into future adventure gamers and, of course, to the SpongeBob aficionado of any age.

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