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Sponge Massacre is a free horror parody game developed by TripleDev. It was created in the tradition of games like Five Nights at Freddy's and Slenderman, among others, but also adds its own unique twist.
You play as a Bikini Bottom police officer tasked with investigating the disappearance of Patrick, Squidward, and Sandy. Spongebob is the main suspect so you enter his home in search of clues. But all is not as it seems.
Spongebob Massacre gameplay
The Bikini Bottom Police Department has been called to SpongeBob SquarePants' house. Multiple disappearances of his friends had been cited and Mr. Krabs finally reported strange noises coming from inside, so they sent in their best officer, you. Armed with a gun, you need to brave the dark hallways while collecting all 7 Krabby Patties to unlock the secret door and escape.
One of the first things you'll notice when playing Sponge Massacre for the first time is the lack of HUD elements. There are none whatsoever, which makes for a very immersive experience. Although this is not always a good thing as it sometimes makes it hard to figure out what items you can interact with and which will just pass through you.
Your flashlight is a very important tool as it enables you to see things that are hidden in the dark. Unfortunately, its battery drains really fast and there's no way of telling how much power it has left until it suddenly turns off.
Spongebob Massacre graphics
The game's graphics are simple, yet very effective at portraying the characters in a haunting way. Its visual presentation is not its strong point but it does the job quite well without distracting too much from the atmosphere of the game. Don't forget that Spongebob Massacre is a free game created by a tiny studio, so it wouldn't be fair to compare it to big-budget productions.
Multiple endings
Spongebob Massacre has multiple endings which you can unlock by exploring the house thoroughly. There are several ways to complete the game, so you will have to play it multiple times if you want to see them all.
The game has its fair share of jump scares which are further enhanced by its eerie soundtrack that does an amazing job at setting the mood. It is indeed a horror parody game, but it's not incredibly scary once you become familiar with the game's mechanics and scripted scenes
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