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SpongeBob's Bubblegram Game

Publisher:
Nick.com
Platform:
Adobe Shockwave
Released internationally: 2000




CopyrightIcon.png This game has hidden developer credits.
DevTextIcon.png This game has hidden development-related text.





A very old, if not one of the first, SpongeBob games on Nick.com. It's based on the episode Bubblestand.



Contents




  • 1 Development Text


    • 1.1 Graphics Information


    • 1.2 Strings




  • 2 Developer Credits




Development Text


Graphics Information


At 0x1328 in 0000086c.dat is some information about the graphics.



Macintosh HD
Desktop Folder
spngebob
03/14/00 graphics
optimized2
main_jelly4.BMP
s.BMP
ound.BMP

Strings


Throughout the same file are some comments from the developer.



!How fast should the sprite move?
This behavior will move a sprite at a speed left or right depending on where the mouseH / cursor is relative to the centerpoint of the stage.
If the curor is more to the right, it will move the sprite to right. When the cursor is closer to the right edge it will move the sprite faster to the right.
If the cursor is more to the left, it will move to left. When the cursor is closer to the left edge it will move the sprite faster to the left.
The speed parameter determines how fast it will move relative to the cursor position on the screen.

Developer Credits


At 0xB581 in the same file is the developer's contact information.



By Loren Mork. LMork@aol.com, LMork@accessone.com, Seattle/ Washington/U S A.






































































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