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The Xat Games were an event held on SBC, following the template of Survivor in that contestants (ranging from 10 to 20 contestants) participate in challenges, form alliances, and vote each other off until there is a winner. There have been five Xat Games.

As of 2015, they have been retired and replaced with The Fry Cook Games for March Madness.

Xat Games 1

The first Xat Games were hosted by that70sguy92 in August 2010. They were cancelled do to a lack of participation from the contestants.

Xat Games 2: Quick Kill

The second Xat Games were hosted by tvguy on the night of June 14, 2012 and hold the distinction of being the 1st Xat Games to be completed in one day (The fifth Xat Games later followed suit). 17 contestants participated in the 2nd Xat Games, where CF, Clappy, and CDCB were in the Final 3. CDCB ultimately won the Xat Games 2.

Xat Games 3: Scream!

The third Xat Games were hosted by jjsthekid and Clappy in October 2012 as a part of Octerror Fest 2012. It featured 14 contestants. CNF, SOF, and SpongeMaxwell made it to the Final 3, where SpongeMaxwell ultimately won Xat Games 3.

Xat Games 4: Heart Attack

The fourth Xat Games were co-hosted by jjsthekid and Xat Games 3-finalist SpongeOddFan. 22 contestants participated, the most ever in Xat Games history. The Games occurred in March 2013, with Hayden emerging as the victor for the Goofy Goobers.

Xat Games 5: SpongeBob Universe Ahoy!

The fifth Xat Games were played all in one night, on July 19th, 2013, to celebrate the launch of SpongeBob Universe 2.0. The games were plagued with problems, such as host changes (tvguy was to host, but jjs took the baton, and eventually Aquatic Nuggets took the baton to finish the game) and member outcry. The winner was Box, with CDCB and CNF as runner-ups.