SpongeBob: Krusty Cook-Off has reached a new milestone as it exceeded 50 million downloads. This new milestone arrives just in time for the game to receive its newest update.
That the game was able to reach this number of downloads isn’t really surprising. After all, with at least 17 million pre-registered players, it had the strongest figures for a Nickelodeon game. When it was eventually launched, it entered the top 10 of most downloaded games in 79 countries on Android and 97 countries on iOS. The game also reached the top 100 grossing in eight countries on Android and 66 countries on iOS.
In fact, during the first week of its release, SpongeBob: Krusty Cook-Off managed to reach more than 2.2 million daily active users. It also received the Players’ Choice award during the 2021 Mobile Games Awards.
Halloween Celebration
This being October, it’s clear that Halloween has returned in Bikini Bottom, bringing a new event, which is good news for those looking for some Halloween fun and sweet treats.
For this new event, players get Spooky Cookies and rewards that include gems and Halloween costumes. Players can also expect to see SpongeBob’s culinary collection of kitchens expand even further with Chef Glovey’s Restaurant, the home of waffles and delicious dishes of the theme part Glove World. Everyone can try out this new restaurant during the limited-time event Chef Glovey’s Food Truck.
In SpongeBob: Krusty Cook-Off, players get the chance to cook delicious meals. They can also interact with many familiar faces of Bikini Bottom like Mr. Krabs, Patrick, Squidward, and Sandy. Players can also drop by different landmarks like Krusty Krab and Sandy's Treedome. Here, they can collect and customize the outfits of their favorite characters. Everyone can also design and upgrade their very own versions of Bikini Bottom’s restaurants over 400 story levels.
SpongeBob: Krusty Cook-Off is available on PC, iOS, and Android. It’s also available on Nintendo Switch for $14.99. The game is currently accessible in the US, Asia, Europe, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, 54 countries in Africa, and more.