Link: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/spongebob-get-cooking/id1633284064 SpongeBob: Get Cooking Netflix, Inc. Available exclusively for Netflix members. Fire up the grill! Delight customers by serving up delicious dishes in Bikin… Free Buy Now Watch Media DetailsAvailable exclusively for Netflix members. Fire up the grill! Delight customers by serving up delicious dishes in Bikini Bottom's restaurants in this culinary adventure based on the series. When Mr. Krabs realizes there’s more money to be earned in the fast-food business, the penny-pinching restaurateur sets out to expand his empire — starting with a breakfast stand outside of SpongeBob’s house. Who better to help Mr. Krabs run his business than SpongeBob SquarePants himself? Play as SpongeBob to create your own Bikini Bottom kitchen, decorate and customize your restaurant, and get ready to serve your guests delicious food! In this fast-food cooking game, put your time-management skills to the test and experience an expanded SpongeBob universe. Features: • Move up the ranks: Ready to whip up Krabby Patties, pancakes, BBQ and more? You’ll serve tons of familiar faces like Patrick Star, Sandy Cheeks and Squidward. Keep your customers happy and be rewarded with tips, likes and exciting bonuses. Start as a junior fry cook and train to become one of Bikini Bottom’s premier fast-food chefs! • Explore the world of SpongeBob SquarePants: Tour familiar restaurants and new kitchens in Bikini Bottom, Goo Lagoon and beyond. New restaurants and cuisines are added regularly, offering new cooking challenges and recipes to learn! • Decorate, upgrade and personalize your restaurants: Start out with a basic restaurant design and create a kitchen fit for an expert chef! Upgrade your kitchen equipment to cook food quickly and provide faster service. • Unlock your favorite characters: Dress them in amazing outfits inspired by the show! Upgrade and power up your characters to help you cook in new and delicious ways. • Experience a new storyline: Dive into an all-new, exclusive story featuring SpongeBob, Mr. Krabs, Squidward, Sandy and Patrick. Play through the storyline to unlock new levels. - Created by Tilting Point. Information Seller:Netflix, Inc. Genre:Arcade, Simulation Release:Sep 27, 2022 Updated:Dec 17, 2024 Version:2.5.0 Size:273.4 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel Rocksaint Well-Known Member Nov 29, 2013 666 367 63 #2 Rocksaint, Sep 27, 2022 I think this was out before, either as a F2P game or on Apple Arcade. Can’t remember. Either way, it’s a good time-killer. And we won’t have to worry about IAPs at least. ste86uk Well-Known Member May 9, 2012 6,774 1,003 113 #3 ste86uk, Sep 27, 2022 I can’t say I’ve ever been a SpongeBob fan but the graphics look pretty nice from the video and I do like time management games so may check this out. Netflix are getting a lot of games. Rocksaint Well-Known Member Nov 29, 2013 666 367 63 #4 Rocksaint, Sep 28, 2022 Me neither. But I like these cooking games. They're a good way to kill some time in-between other stuff. My only problem was with F2P, which kept me away from most of them as I knew eventually I would anyway quit them. So this is kinda perfect for me. Yes. And they are opening their own gaming studio now in Finland. Just wish they marketed their games better. And Apple really needs to add a separate section for Netflix games on the App Store. ste86uk likes this. Rocksaint Well-Known Member Nov 29, 2013 666 367 63 #5 Rocksaint, Sep 29, 2022 Yeahhhh…this game was definitely not built to be a premium. After reaching chapter 2, the economy is busted. The cost of everything is scaled up dramatically but the earning is nowhere close to match it. So basically, the game is broken from chapter 2. (Unless you wanna grind till kingdom come) icoker Well-Known Member Mar 26, 2013 652 10 18 #6 icoker, Sep 29, 2022 Well that's shame. So the grind is much worse than the non-Netflix release, Krusty Cook-off? Does anyone know what Netflix is attempting to accomplish by publishing game titles that are seemingly unrelated to any TV shows they stream? Rocksaint Well-Known Member Nov 29, 2013 666 367 63 #7 Rocksaint, Sep 29, 2022 Not sure. Never played that far enough to find out. But I guess that being F2P would have rewards, events etc. to balance it out. And ofc, IAPs for the spenders. I think currently, since Netflix is still new to gaming, they are trying to expand their library with any games they can get their hands on. As long as they can strike a good deal. So they don’t really care whether it’s based on a franchise owned by them or not. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Password: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
I think this was out before, either as a F2P game or on Apple Arcade. Can’t remember. Either way, it’s a good time-killer. And we won’t have to worry about IAPs at least.
I can’t say I’ve ever been a SpongeBob fan but the graphics look pretty nice from the video and I do like time management games so may check this out. Netflix are getting a lot of games.
Me neither. But I like these cooking games. They're a good way to kill some time in-between other stuff. My only problem was with F2P, which kept me away from most of them as I knew eventually I would anyway quit them. So this is kinda perfect for me. Yes. And they are opening their own gaming studio now in Finland. Just wish they marketed their games better. And Apple really needs to add a separate section for Netflix games on the App Store.
Yeahhhh…this game was definitely not built to be a premium. After reaching chapter 2, the economy is busted. The cost of everything is scaled up dramatically but the earning is nowhere close to match it. So basically, the game is broken from chapter 2. (Unless you wanna grind till kingdom come)
Well that's shame. So the grind is much worse than the non-Netflix release, Krusty Cook-off? Does anyone know what Netflix is attempting to accomplish by publishing game titles that are seemingly unrelated to any TV shows they stream?
Not sure. Never played that far enough to find out. But I guess that being F2P would have rewards, events etc. to balance it out. And ofc, IAPs for the spenders. I think currently, since Netflix is still new to gaming, they are trying to expand their library with any games they can get their hands on. As long as they can strike a good deal. So they don’t really care whether it’s based on a franchise owned by them or not.