The 3DS game also includes an Art Studio in which players can create and save two different kinds of artwork at any time. Playing the unlocked Nanogames later gives players the chance to earn bronze, silver or gold medals depending how far they get. SpongeBob SquigglePants lets players digitally draw, paint, color and choose from dozens of SpongeBob-themed stamps, using the uDraw to create a masterpiece worthy of a place in Patchy's own collection of SpongeBob art, or their own refrigerator, thanks to the uDraw's exclusive ability to export art to the Wii's SD card slot. Overall, fans of platformers and Spongebob should really check this one out. I do have a few suggestions though, one is having an option for a fixed camera mode and the other is being able to customize button layouts on screen. In the game players must complete a series of minigames called 'Nanogames' within a 5-second time limit (akin to Nintendo's 'WarioWare' series) in order to become a member of Patchy the Pirate's. Overall, it is still a very enjoyable experience and I honestly think it is still the best Spongebob game in existence. Most of the Nanogames require the 3DS console for tapping (such as matching a pair of cards), drawing (to colour or draw whatever is needed on the Touch Screen), flicking (throwing a frisbee to the right place), shaking the console (to destroy the city as giant Plankton) and even tilting the system left and right. 'SpongeBob Squigglepants 3D' is the 3DS adaptation of the uDraw game 'SpongeBob Squigglepants' for the Nintendo Wii. In the game players must complete a series of minigames called 'Nanogames' within a 5-second time limit (akin to Nintendo's 'WarioWare' series) in order to become a member of Patchy the Pirate's SpongeBob SquarePants fan club. 'SpongeBob Squigglepants 3D' is the 3DS adaptation of the uDraw game 'SpongeBob Squigglepants' for the Nintendo Wii.
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