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5) SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom

SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom is a 2003 platformer released on all available consoles at the time, though the handheld versions were 2D, while the console editions were 3D. Whichever version you played, it featured an original story, where the player fights to defend Bikini Bottom from evil robots sent by the villainous Plankton. The player controls SpongeBob, Patrick, and Sandy, and all of the voice actors reprised their roles, save for a handful. Battle for Bikini Bottom wasnโt a huge hit upon release. Still, it has since garnered a significant cult following for its innovative mechanics and controls that elevated platform games to new heights.
4) South Park: The Stick of Truth

As of writing, there have been ten games based on South Park, and Obsidian Entertainmentโs South Park: The Stick of Truth is often considered to be the best. The game is an RPG, which follows a New Kid in South Park, where an epic fantasy war has broken out between humans, elves, and wizards for control of the Stick of Truth. Everything devolves quickly as the showโs core elements shine through in humorous and crude ways. Itโs a fun adventure RPG, but itโs also extremely entertaining for South Park fans who continue to play it more than a decade after its release.
3) The Adventures of Batman and Robin

There are tons of exceptional DC Comics-based games, but there arenโt many based on cartoons. The Adventures of Batman and Robin is based on the eponymous series, and multiple companies developed several versions for a variety of platforms. Of the versions, two are considered the best. The Super Nintendo port is praised for its visual superiority and how well it follows the cartoonโs look and feel. The Sega Genesis version has great graphics, but features superior technical gameplay. Both versions are fantastic cartoon-based games, but more than that, they’re great platformers, run-and-gun games, and more.










