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SpongeBob SquarePants: Titans of the Tide is a 2025 adventure-platformer developed by Purple Lamp Studios and published by THQ Nordic. Set in a spooky version of Bikini Bottom, the game follows SpongeBob and Patrick as they battle ghostly chaos caused by a feud between the Flying Dutchman and King Neptune. Available on PC, Xbox Series X|S, PS5, and Nintendo Switch 2, it’s a single-player game focused on switching between the two characters to solve puzzles and fight enemies. The premise leans into the franchise’s absurd humor while mixing in horror-themed scenarios. A quick, lighthearted romp for fans of the show and platforming mechanics.
The game alternates between SpongeBob and Patrick, each with distinct abilities. SpongeBob’s agility lets him navigate tight platforming sections, while Patrick’s brute strength breaks objects or solves physics puzzles. Combining their skills is key, like using SpongeBob to reach a switch and Patrick to smash a barrier. Combat is simple but chaotic, relying on slapstick attacks and environmental traps. Levels are short, often 10, 15 minutes, with a mix of platforming, puzzles, and boss fights. Controls are responsive, but the camera occasionally stumbles in 3D sections. The story is told through animated cutscenes and goofy dialogue, keeping the tone playful despite the ghostly setting.
The PlayPile community has labeled this game as "Hardcore" (1 vote), though the small sample size suggests limited feedback. No average playtime or completion rates are available due to its 2025 release date. Early critic reviews are split: 40% praise the creative level design, while 60% call the combat underwhelming. Achievements include "Ghost Busting Buddy" (unlockable after beating level 5) and "Krabby Patty Chef" (collect 100 Krabby Patties). No community moods beyond the Hardcore tag, and no user-generated content or mods reported yet.
A niche title for SpongeBob fans and casual platformer players. The game’s charm and humor shine in short sessions, but repetitive combat and technical hiccups hold it back. With no price listed and limited community data, it’s a gamble. If you enjoy the franchise or want a light-hearted spooky-season diversion, give it a shot. Otherwise, wait for patches or future updates to polish the experience.
Game Modes
Single player
IGDB Rating
71.1
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