Both companies were quick to stress that they didn’t wants “games” here. Instead of a collection of mini-games, Dilly Dabbler (their name) was going to be a collection of “activities” that would be aimed at younger kids. Nickelodeon and Jakks wanted something different for this one. This was a point that was heavily reinforced while working with Nickelodeon on SpongeBob SquarePants Dilly Dabbler.īy the time we started working on this product, there were one or two SpongeBob TV Games out already. In my previous entry about my Spider-Man game, I mentioned that working with licensed properties can be a hassle.
It certainly isn’t the highest quality, but it’ll do for this purpose.
So I invested in a (very) cheap video capture device. Considering that most of them were intended for very young children, this wasn’t much of a surprise. As I was preparing to write up this piece, I realized that there simply aren’t any screen shots or video online of most of the games on which I worked.