Game Boy Advance

SpongeBob SquarePants: Lights, Camera, Pants!

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SpongeBob SquarePants: Lights, Camera, Pants! is a licensed action-party game for Game Boy Advance, published by THQ and developed with involvement from THQ Studio Australia. Set around a Bikini Bottom TV production of The Adventures of Mermaid Man & Barnacle Boy, the game has players competing through a set of comedic challenges and mini-games. Its colorful presentation and cartoon-faithful cast helped it earn a warm reputation among younger fans of the series.
Release Date
2005-01-01
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Plays
2

The game is built around short challenge stages presented in top-down or side-view segments. Players control SpongeBob and other familiar characters in mini-games focused on reflexes, item collection, racing, and obstacle avoidance. Using simple movement and action inputs, you try to score well enough to outshine the competition. Progress unlocks more events and scenes, with overall performance determining who impresses the talent scouts most.

SpongeBob SquarePants

The eager main character, determined to win a major role in the show.

Patrick Star

SpongeBob's best friend and one of the contestants competing for screen time.

Sandy Cheeks

A skilled and athletic rival who performs strongly in many challenges.

Squidward Tentacles

A reluctant but competitive participant in the auditions.

Mr. Krabs

The money-minded restaurant owner who joins the contest for his own reasons.

Plankton

An ambitious schemer who sees the production as another opportunity.

Learn each mini-game's win condition before trying to optimize speed, since many events reward clean execution more than reckless rushing. In collection stages, plan routes to avoid backtracking. In race-style events, turn early and maintain momentum. If a challenge gives trouble, practice the opening pattern first, because the first few seconds often decide your result.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Study the rules of each mini-game before chasing high scores.

Tips

Consistency usually beats risky fast play.

Tips

Memorizing obstacle and item placement improves repeated runs.

User Reviews

A fun adaptation with a cast and tone that feel true to the cartoon.

User Reviews

The mini-game structure works well for short play sessions.

User Reviews

The GBA version is streamlined, but still brisk and charming.

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