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SpongeBob SquarePants Saves the Krusty Krab

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Title Screen

SpongeBob SquarePants Saves the Krusty Krab

Developers: Ezone, 3D Groove
Publishers: Nick Arcade, Shockwave
Platform: Windows
Released internationally: 2001


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A basic 3D platformer where you collect Krabby Patties and avoid jellyfish in order to save the Krusty Krab.

Development Text

Hmmm...
To do:
See if the editor still exists and if it's able to be modded back in.

Decompiling the game's files reveals one with instructions for a level editor. Unfortunately there is no known way to access the editor.

EDITOR KEYS - OLD

TOGGLE EDITING MODE: Press 'E'

LEVEL LIMIT BUBBLE: Hold SHIFT and...

  1,2,3 ... 9 - change positionof level bubble to show limit of objects
  0 - turn off level bubble (also shows level 10, where all objects are shown)

NEW OBJECT: Hold down SHIFT and...

  'K' - krusty krab
  'N' - krab patty
  'J' - jellyfish (note the height you add the jelly becomes that jelly's max height it can travel to)
  'C' + 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 - different pieces of coral
  'W' + 1,5,3,4 - different pieces of seaweed
  'P' - coral platform
  'H' - health bubble
  'I' - invincible bubble
  'S' - speed (or turbo) bubble
  'T' - time bubble

EDIT OBJECT POSITION: First click on the object with the mouse to select it, then...

  'G' - increases the tweak by 10 units
  'R' and '<' or '>' - tweak rotation
  'X' and '<' or '>' - tweak X position
  'Y' and '<' or '>' - tweak Y position
  'Z' and '<' or '>' - tweak Z position
  'S' and '<' or '>' - tweak scale

EDIT OBJECT MOTION:  First click on the object with the mouse to select it, hold down 'M" and then...

  'G' - increases the tweak by 10 units
  'X' and '<' or '>' - tweak X movement
  'Y' and '<' or '>' - tweak Y movement
  'Z' and '<' or '>' - tweak Z movement
  'C' and '<' or '>' - tweak number of cycles (100 is default). More cycles = more movement
  'P' and '<' or '>' - tweak phase offset. e.g. if phase = 50 and cycles = 100, then starts movement halfway along