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Patrick! The Game (game)
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− | '''Patrick! The Game''' was a game created by [[Patrick Star|Patrick]] featured in the [[Patrick! The Game (Episode)|episode of the same name]]. | + | '''Patrick! The Game''' was a game created by [[Patrick Star|Patrick]] featured in the [[Patrick! The Game (Episode)|episode of the same name]]. It also appears in [[Plankton Gets the Boot (Episode)|Plankton Gets the Boot]]. |
− | == Description == | + | ==Description== |
Patrick used a numerous amounts of games including [[Apologies]], [[Battling Robo-Tops]], [[The Game of Misery]], [[Grab 'Em Twigs]], [[Bottomopoly]], [[Sea Snakes and Ladders]], [[Secret Date]], [[World Take Over]], [[Battle Boats]], [[Surgery]], [[Brain Trivia]], [[Rat Catcher]], [[Birdiecheesi]], [[Cavityland]], and [[Slot Car Race Set]], to make Patrick! The Game by cutting, gluing, taping them together, and bringing it to life Frankenstein-style. | Patrick used a numerous amounts of games including [[Apologies]], [[Battling Robo-Tops]], [[The Game of Misery]], [[Grab 'Em Twigs]], [[Bottomopoly]], [[Sea Snakes and Ladders]], [[Secret Date]], [[World Take Over]], [[Battle Boats]], [[Surgery]], [[Brain Trivia]], [[Rat Catcher]], [[Birdiecheesi]], [[Cavityland]], and [[Slot Car Race Set]], to make Patrick! The Game by cutting, gluing, taping them together, and bringing it to life Frankenstein-style. | ||
− | == Rules == | + | ==Rules== |
− | * If a player is in jail, he or she has to stay in there until they roll a 6, or someone says their name | + | *If a player is in jail, he or she has to stay in there until they roll a 6, or someone says their name; the former, however, is purposeless, as a player may not roll when they are in jail. |
− | * If a person declares "outsidsies", all players must go outside. | + | *If a person declares "outsidsies", all players must go outside. |
− | * No player may declare himself automatic winner. | + | *No player may declare himself automatic winner. |
− | == Role in the episode == | + | ==Role in the episode== |
− | When SpongeBob and Patrick were playing [[Certified Public Accountant]] they thought the game was too boring, so Patrick decided to invent a game. First, he decided to create games such as [[Tic Tac]], [[Rock, Paper, Butter]], and [[Whose rope is longer?]], and allows Squidward to test out his game. After all those games were failures, he decided to go ask Sandy for advice, and she suggested using elements from other games he likes, and begins to start researching. Thus, Patrick! The Game was created. However, the game has been destroyed by Squidward, due to his anger about him losing the game. | + | When SpongeBob and Patrick were playing [[Certified Public Accountant]], they thought the game was too boring, so Patrick decided to invent a game. First, he decided to create games such as [[Tic Tac]], [[Rock, Paper, Butter]], and [[Whose rope is longer?]], and allows Squidward to test out his game. After all those games were failures, he decided to go ask Sandy for advice, and she suggested using elements from other games he likes, and begins to start researching. Thus, Patrick! The Game was created. However, the game has been destroyed by Squidward, due to his anger about him losing the game. Weirdly, the game is fully intact in Plankton Gets the Boot. |
− | == Appearances == | + | ==Appearances== |
− | * [[Patrick! The Game (Episode)|Patrick! The Game]] | + | *[[Patrick! The Game (Episode)|Patrick! The Game]] |
+ | *[[Plankton Gets the Boot (Episode)|Plankton Gets the Boot]] | ||
− | == Trivia == | + | ==Trivia== |
− | * At the end of the episode, it says the game is for ages 6 and under and may cause brain damage. | + | *At the end of the episode, it says the game is for ages 6 and under and may cause brain damage. |
− | * The game contains elements from Monopoly and Operation, among others. | + | *The game contains elements from Monopoly and Operation, among others. |
Revision as of 16:37, 14 October 2022
Patrick! The Game was a game created by Patrick featured in the episode of the same name. It also appears in Plankton Gets the Boot.
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Description
Patrick used a numerous amounts of games including Apologies, Battling Robo-Tops, The Game of Misery, Grab 'Em Twigs, Bottomopoly, Sea Snakes and Ladders, Secret Date, World Take Over, Battle Boats, Surgery, Brain Trivia, Rat Catcher, Birdiecheesi, Cavityland, and Slot Car Race Set, to make Patrick! The Game by cutting, gluing, taping them together, and bringing it to life Frankenstein-style.
Rules
- If a player is in jail, he or she has to stay in there until they roll a 6, or someone says their name; the former, however, is purposeless, as a player may not roll when they are in jail.
- If a person declares "outsidsies", all players must go outside.
- No player may declare himself automatic winner.
Role in the episode
When SpongeBob and Patrick were playing Certified Public Accountant, they thought the game was too boring, so Patrick decided to invent a game. First, he decided to create games such as Tic Tac, Rock, Paper, Butter, and Whose rope is longer?, and allows Squidward to test out his game. After all those games were failures, he decided to go ask Sandy for advice, and she suggested using elements from other games he likes, and begins to start researching. Thus, Patrick! The Game was created. However, the game has been destroyed by Squidward, due to his anger about him losing the game. Weirdly, the game is fully intact in Plankton Gets the Boot.
Appearances
Trivia
- At the end of the episode, it says the game is for ages 6 and under and may cause brain damage.
- The game contains elements from Monopoly and Operation, among others.
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