Danny Phantom Freak for All. Double Trouble. SpongeBob Boo or Boom. Nickelodeon Arcade. Learn Origami. SpongeBob Pinatas Locas. The Loud House Lights Out. Nickelodeon Pair the Presents. The Great Nickelodeon Slime Rally. Its Pony Coin Collector.
The Loud House Drink Break. SpongeBob Tracks of Terror. The Casagrandes Mercado Mayhem. SpongeBob Snail Park. Which Nickelodeon Character Are You. Food Truck Festival. I am Frankie The iBot Challenge. Tak and the Power of Juju Moonstone Madness.
LazyTown Super Hero Challenge. Nickelodeon Basketball Stars 3. Henry Danger Trials. Kid Danger Potato Panic. Supah Ninjas Status. Plus, the room styler gave us an itch to redesign our own rooms to make them look like a space of our own.
Whiskers on Disney, is really hard to play now. When we were little, we remember playing this for hours at expert level. Try it out now to see if you can get your skills back or at least laugh at how bad you are at it now.
Sort by. Features Here are 10 online games from your childhood that you can still play Remember playing these for hours on your family computer? April 24, Share. The Impossible Quiz Remember this nonsense quiz where you had to memorize all of the answers, too? Frankly, the detailed and colorful graphics are too good for this otherwise bare-bones package, one that wears thin after just a couple of levels.
With five worlds and 20 levels to explore, Hey Arnold! Nickelodeon Fit is an exercise game designed for the junior members of the family. The genre is hardly known for pushing the envelope, but it is rare to find an example which targets children. Featuring characters from cartoons like Go Diego Go and Dora the Explorer , High Voltage Software put together a harmless set of mini-games capable of entertaining most rugrats.
If nothing else, at least, the game's title is not redundant Regardless of the cartoon's awesomeness, Avatar: The Last Airbender 's adaptations have largely failed to cut the mustard. At this point, we would welcome a Dynasty Warriors clone set in Nickelodeon's series! Avatar: The Last Airbender — Into the Inferno wins the prize for the most trivial entry in this list.
While nothing is really surprising or broken, the lack of effort radiates out of every frame. Each gameplay mechanics feels tired and mundane, leading to an experience best described as mind-numbing.
Avatar: The Last Airbender deserves better than a cheap action-adventure snoozefest! When going into any event, expectations play a huge part in defining the lasting emotions associated with the experience. Based on an educational cartoon about a plucky adventurer, Dora the Explorer: Journey To The Purple Planet is about as basic of an action-adventure game as they came.
In order to power a rocket, players control Dora as she tries to collect a bunch of gems. Anyone over the age of eight will probably fall asleep after half-an-hour, but Monkey Bars Games was not aiming for a wide audience. Context may be important when discussing any subject, but entertainment projects should not get a pass simply because they were created for children. As with any genre, educational games are not all born equal, and Dora the Explorer: Dora Saves the Snow Princess is a testament to this fact.
Flat, boring, and barely teaching anything; this platformer should be played by budding developers, as it serves as a prime example of what not to do! Repetition is a fundamental element of any game, but this should not be confused with a lack of progression. Time for another Nintendo clone! Thankfully, this one fares better than Nintendo Party Blast. During the fifth generation, go-kart racers gained a reputation as the next big gimmick, so any company with a recognizable roster of mascots set out to mimic Mario Kart.
Even though Nicktoons Racing struggles when contrasted to Crash Team Racing or any entries in Nintendo's franchise, this racer was more than acceptable. Victorious launched the career of Ariana Grande and Victoria Justice, but iCarly was Nickelodeon's last truly massive sitcom. Apparently, the timely comedy warranted its own party game for the Wii, but fans might wonder what they did to deserve such a cruel and unusual punishment. Otherwise, this is a laughable adaptation that fails to do accurately represent Nickelodeon's popular series.
Peter Parker's adventure into the metaverse could have been so much more. Mark Sammut grew up on the PlayStation 1 and has been playing games ever since, although he is no longer limited to just Sony consoles. Be it RPGs, shooters, platformers, or racing games, Mark's area of expertise covers a wide range of genres and topics. That goes beyond video games as well, extending to mediums like anime and western cinema.
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