BFBBMix
BFBBMix is a full game custom level mod of SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom created by skyweiss with help from other members of the modding community. Its name is a portmanteau of "BFBB" and "remix."
Known issues
- It is highly recommended to enable autosave using the prompt that appears, as there is a low but nonzero chance of crashing at various loading zones throughout the game.
- A softlock will occur if the player comes in contact with a Thunder Tiki while in Spongeball mode. If this happens, pause the game and warp to an available level to regain control.
Download
Version 5.06
- Download for GameCube (compatible with Heavy Mod Manager)
- Download for Xbox
Changelog
- Xbox: Fixes softlock when disconnecting the controller.
- Fixes potential softlock when trading socks in the menu by calling Hans.
- Adds a clam near the start of each world which offers sock hints.
- There is now at least one purple shiny object in every sub-area of every world.
- A prompt now asks if you want to make a save file at the start of the game.
- Reselecting the currently playing Krusty Deluxe stage will now simply respawn the player.
- Adds a new purpose to the spongeball pickup in Rock Bottom.
- Makes the effect of a button more visible and persistent in Rock Bottom.
- Earlier checkpoints can no longer be accidentally retriggered after progressing in Jellyfish Volcano, Squidward's Dream, and the Robo-SpongeBob fight.
- Fixes an issue where you couldn't unpause with the Start button.
- Various minor fixes and adjustments throughout the game.
How to make a Nintendont-compatible ISO
Extract the zip file, which will make a folder called "files". It's missing the "&&SystemData" folder which will be sourced from a copy of Battle for Bikini Bottom.
- Download GameCube Rebuilder and open it.
- Click Image, then select Open.
- In the window that opens, select your Battle for Bikini Bottom GameCube ISO file.
- On the right side of the program, a list of files appears. Right-click "&&SystemData" and click Export.
- In the window that opens, select the "files" folder.
- Click Image, then select Close.
Now that BFBBMix has all of its required files, we will create a new ISO file.
- Click Options, then select "Do not use 'game.toc'." This is necessary to load extra files, like the bonus stages.
- Click Root, then select Open.
- In the window that opens, select the "files" folder.
- Click Root, then select Save.
- In the window that opens, select any location for the ISO file.
- Finally, click Root, then select Rebuild.
You can now transfer the ISO to your homebrew Wii like any GameCube game. Press Y at the main menu to ensure you're good to go!
How to install on Xbox
To play the Xbox version, you need a softmodded Xbox console. You can get help with this in the BfBB speedrunning Discord.
Extract the zip file, which will make a folder called BFBBMix. It's missing the "default.xbe" file which will be sourced from a copy of Battle for Bikini Bottom.
- Copy the Battle for Bikini Bottom disc to your Xbox hard drive using the softmod menu. It is now the
E:\Games\SpongeBobSquarePants
folder. - Now we need to transfer the BFBBMix folder to your Xbox hard drive. This is similar to transferring the Practice Mod or AutoCB, most conveniently through an FTP client. However you transfer it, it should now be the
E:\Games\BFBBMix
folder. - Next, open File Explorer and have it set up like this: SpongeBobSquarePants on the left, and BFBBMix on the right. (You can move between the two explorers with the L and R triggers.)
- Scroll to "default.xbe" on the left. Press Start, then select Copy, then OK.
- Scroll to "default.xbe" on the right. Press Start, then scroll to and select Rename XBE Title. This allows you to type in a different name to distinguish BFBBMix from the original game.
After resetting the console, you will see BFBBMix in the games menu. Press Y at the main menu to ensure you're good to go!
Mod info
BFBBMix is a revisit to Battle for Bikini Bottom with new levels, objectives, and music. The terrain and various objects are constructed entirely of simple shapes, like cubes, cones, and cylinders, using Industrial Park to place them. Most other objects are imported from the original game.
The mod was released in milestones as its development progressed towards the full game.
- A demo of Jellyfish Fields was released on 6 September 2019.
- Chapter 1, with Jellyfish Fields, Downtown Bikini Bottom, Goo Lagoon, and Poseidome, was released on 14 March 2020.
- Chapter 2, adding Rock Bottom, Mermalair, Sand Mountain, and Industrial Park, was released on 6 June 2020.
- The full game version was released on 28 August 2020.
External links
- BFBBMix Discord Server
- BFBBMix on Twitter
- BFBBMix on speedrun.com
- Soundtrack on YouTube
- Soundtrack on Bandcamp