Squidward Is Here To Judge Your Art Skills In Exclusive Gameplay Clip From The Patrick Star Game
is releasing early next month, and has received exclusive access to a new clip that shows off just a tease of gameplay. The title comes from developer PHL Collective, which previously worked on releases like, and publisher Outright Games, which specializes in making family-friendly titles. The sandbox adventure will allow players to explore beloved locations while completing missions for characters, and marks the first time the titular sponge's best friend has been the protagonist in a game.
This exclusive clip from spotlights just one of the activities available in the title. The footage shows Patrick and Squidward engaged in an art contest, with a huge canvas and a myriad of colored crayons below it. As Squidward antagonizes him, the player as Patrick draws several different recognizable elements, including a Krabby Patty, Squidward, and even the sponge himself.
Much to Squidward's chagrin, at the end of the drawing session, three fish judges can be seen each awarding Patrick scores of a perfect 10. Alongside featuring this new gameplay, the video shows off the fact that — like most games featuring the IP — features voice acting from the show's cast, with this clip specifically showcasing the work of Bill Fagerbakke and Rodger Bumpass.
The art contest featured in the clip is only one of the many ways to have fun as Patrick within the title, but it excellently exemplifies the creativity it will allow players. While does offer missions for players to take on, a lot of it is centered more around the concept of fans getting to explore locales from the show in-game, like Glove World or Jellyfish Fields.Players will be able to utilize almost any object they can find to change the environment, like reef blowers or projectiles.
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The game features an open world, meaning there's a lot of freedom to do anything on the map at any