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SpongeBob Fanon GO
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SpongeBob Fanon GO is a free-to-play "catch 'em all" mobile game that was released in July 2016 for iOS, Android, and BlackBerries. The goal of the game is to go out in the real world and capture digital versions of SpongeBob Fanon Wiki users. The purpose of capturing them is to help get them the therapy they so desperately need. Another feature in the game is the therapy itself. Tools for therapy such as electric shock devices and chains can be acquired through "SBFWstops" planted all over the world.
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SpongeBob Fanon GO is a free-to-play "catch 'em all" mobile game that was released in July 2016 for iOS, Android, and BlackBerries. The goal of the game is to go out in the real world and capture digital versions of SpongeBob Fanon Wiki users. The purpose of capturing them is to help get them the therapy they so desperately need. Another feature in the game is the therapy itself. Tools for therapy such as electric shock devices and chains can be acquired through "SBFWstops" planted all over the world. The overall goal of the game is to capture every SpongeBob Fanon Wiki user and get them completely through therapy, making them functioning members of society.