Game Boy Advance Version
The GBA version was released in North America on September 10, 2002. This version is a typical platforming game. There are 5 worlds in the game: SpongeBob's Home, Jellyfish Fields, Krusty Krab, Tea at the Treedome Tea at the Treedome, Doubloon Bonus World, and a final world on the Flying Dutchman's ship. Needless to say, it differs dramatically from the console versions, and the plot changes. It starts off with SpongeBob giving Gary the Snail a walk through Jellyfish Fields, Gary then smells Kelp nip and runs off. After SpongeBob finds Gary with the help of Patrick Star, he finds a chest. Gary opens it, and SpongeBob finds a big sack of coins (which he tosses) and a bottle. SpongeBob then opens it. The Flying Dutchman appears. (The Flying Dutchman is a boss). Once you almost beat the Dutchman (About 50%) He tells SpongeBob to find his dining sock and the coins that got scattered around Bikini Bottom. Then, Gary runs off again. Then, while looking for Gary, SpongeBob runs over Plankton. Plankton then falls off, and he finds Gary. He sends a message to the Krusty Krab telling SpongeBob that he found Gary. After SpongeBob looks all over Bikini Bottom, (end of world SpongeBob's Home or some games have it Home Sweet Pineapple.) He finds the Dutchman's Ship and climbs up to it. SpongeBob then falls down saying "I'll ask Patrick at Jellyfish Fields". When the cutscene is over, you can choose between Jellyfish Fields, Krusty Krab (or as known as 'PLANKTON!')., Tea at the Treedome, and replay SpongeBob's Home (or Home Sweet Pineapple). All levels have SpongeBob looking for Gary, the Dining Sock, and the coins. After you beat all the levels (except The Flying Dutchman's Ship.), the Dutchman takes Gary, Patrick, Squidward, Sandy, and Plankton. The Dutchman then tells SpongeBob he has 9 minutes left to find it. After you find the last of the coins, and find the Dining sock, SpongeBob fights waves of minions created by the Dutchman. After that, SpongeBob battles the Dutchman himself. After The Flying Dutchman is defeated, the player is given a list of wishes to choose from, one of them involving giving SpongeBob his own TV show. When chosen, a screenshot of the show's original logo appears. Then you can replay all the levels and play as SpongeBob, Mr. Krabs, Gary, Sandy, Squidward, Patrick, and/or Plankton.
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