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The game has two players. On the board are four eels, three 3D escalator pieces, a start, and a finish line.
The game has two players. On the board are four eels, three 3D escalator pieces, a start, and a finish line.


The concept is for the player to make it to the finish point before their opponent. By rolling a pair of dice, they move a certain amount of spaces each turn. Instead of numbers, the dice has three sides with one eel each, and three sides with one escalator each. If they land on the eels, they'll be moved back a certain number of spaces by "riding" the closest eel, closer to the starting point. If they get an escalator, you "ride" the nearest escalator, moving you upward and towards the finish.
The concept is for the player to make it to the finish point before their opponent. By rolling a pair of dice, they move a certain amount of spaces each turn. Instead of numbers, the dice have three sides with one eel each, and three sides with one escalator each. If they land on the eels, they'll be moved back a certain number of spaces by "riding" the closest eel, closer to the starting point. If they get an escalator, you "ride" the nearest escalator, moving you upward and towards the finish.


===Rules===
===Rules===

Revision as of 20:01, 20 July 2022

Template:Italic title Template:OTab Template:Object Eels and Escalators is a board game that first appears in the episode "Sailor Mouth."

Description

The game has two players. On the board are four eels, three 3D escalator pieces, a start, and a finish line.

The concept is for the player to make it to the finish point before their opponent. By rolling a pair of dice, they move a certain amount of spaces each turn. Instead of numbers, the dice have three sides with one eel each, and three sides with one escalator each. If they land on the eels, they'll be moved back a certain number of spaces by "riding" the closest eel, closer to the starting point. If they get an escalator, you "ride" the nearest escalator, moving you upward and towards the finish.

Rules

  • If the player rolls two eels, they move down the board towards the eels. If the player rolls two escalators, they go up the escalators.
  • If the player gets four eels, they lose. If the player gets three escalators, they win.

Role in series

"Sailor Mouth"

Template:Data:Links and Template:Data:Links play this game at SpongeBob's house. SpongeBob keeps rolling eels while Patrick keeps rolling escalators. After SpongeBob loses the game, he lets out a curse, prompting Patrick to tell Template:Data:Links on him.

"SpongeBob's Place"

When SpongeBob is bored, the game can be seen on the floor of his house, along with numerous other objects.

"Plankton Gets the Boot"

The game can be seen on the floor of SpongeBob's house when he and Template:Data:Links are watching a movie.

"Bubble Bass's Tab"

While trying to look for the game Three Deadly Challenges, it appears on SpongeBob's internal shelf of games.

Trivia

  • Eels and Escalators is a parody of the real-life board game Snakes and Ladders, also known as Chutes and Ladders.
  • This game was recreated as a modified version of Snakes and Ladders in Greece.
  • The second escalator is pointing toward the wrong direction.
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    The real board game
    A real-life version of the board game created by Nickelodeon and Hot Topic was released in November 2021.[1]


References

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