![]() ![]() ![]() This makes the game significantly harder as the player progresses through the various levels and more items are unlocked, making orders more layered and complicated. One might think this is a no-brainer since the original version of the game is entirely touch based, but everything has been formatted exclusively to Joy-Cons. There's absolutely zero touch screen functionality in the Nintendo Switch version of SpongeBob: Krusty Cook-Off. It's a $30 version of an otherwise free game and takes steps back in its gameplay, and although it has some new power-ups, there's not much here that makes the Nintendo Switch version of this Cook, Serve, Delicious-esque title more enticing than its mobile counterpart. There have been a plethora of mobile games on Nintendo Switch, but SpongeBob: Krusty Cook-Offfrom developer iLLOGIKA may be one of the strangest mobile ports to join the platform in terms of its execution.
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