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It is a board game with different areas like a symbol of a dollar, papers, and other things. It is too complicated for Patrick | It is a board game with different areas like a symbol of a dollar, papers, and other things. It is too complicated for SpongeBob and Patrick to understand. The game includes it's own rule book. | ||
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==Role in episode== | ==Role in episode== | ||
At the beginning of the episode, {{Link|Patrick}} and {{Link|SpongeBob}} are playing this game. Patrick gets confused, so SpongeBob takes out the [[Certified Public Accountant Rule Book|rule book]]. They stop playing because Patrick says it is too boring. {{Link|Squidward}} suggests that Patrick make his own game, which triggers the events of the rest of the episode. | At the beginning of the episode, {{Link|Patrick}} and {{Link|SpongeBob}} are playing this game. Patrick gets confused, so SpongeBob takes out the [[Certified Public Accountant Rule Book|rule book]]. They stop playing because Patrick says it is too boring. {{Link|Squidward}} suggests that Patrick make his own game, which triggers the events of the rest of the episode. |
Revision as of 07:42, 18 December 2019
Template:Italic title Template:OTab Template:Object Certified Public Accountant is a board game that appears in the episode "Patrick! The Game."
Description
It is a board game with different areas like a symbol of a dollar, papers, and other things. It is too complicated for SpongeBob and Patrick to understand. The game includes it's own rule book.
Role in episode
At the beginning of the episode, Template:Data:Links and Template:Data:Links are playing this game. Patrick gets confused, so SpongeBob takes out the rule book. They stop playing because Patrick says it is too boring. Template:Data:Links suggests that Patrick make his own game, which triggers the events of the rest of the episode.