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by - written on 14/09/09 (Very useful, 15 readings)
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Graphically, the game's no real step forward from 'Rugrats - Search For Reptar', so it's not great to look at, and the studio sets as hub to the mini-games seem a step backwards - plenty of props but nothing really to play with (not even just toys for throwing). As for the audio, some of the music is the same old, and whilst the baby talk (malapropisms - check!) is still funny, the commentary still isn't. The need for the target-cursor interface for the opening of the door with the keys was not necessary and is an insult to the intelligence of any gamer. Of the mini-games, the golfing has taken a fall from being favourite. Having six-for-par holes might not ... Read the complete review
by - written on 03/10/01
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Based on the Nickelodeon animated film and cable TV series, Rugrats follows the exploits of several boys and girls who are knee high to a grasshopper and likely able to do serious damage to one or both of your ankles. Yeah, it's a kids' game. Let's get that straight early on. If you're any older than ten years, you'll be unable to keep from repeating the line "Dude, this game is easy" over and over again while at play. In a kind of suburban take on Super Mario 64's castle hub, Rugrats is composed of a series of minigame levels accessed through spots found around your family home. The end goal is to recover all the pieces of your ... Read the complete review
by - written on 15/04/01 (Very useful, 51 readings)
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Im sure you’ve all seen Rugrats the cartoon either on Sky or Terrestrial TV at some point. I’m sure you’ll agree with me also that even us older ‘adults’ are able to watch it quite happily with the kids. It’s just one of those programs, like the simpsons that adults can also watch and get the jokes that the kids don’t if you get what I mean. So, what’s this got to do with a rugrats game, that’s what I’m writing a review on afterall. Well, quite a lt actually. Rugrats the program might be ok for us ‘old people’ to watch but the game simply isn’t! Now don’t get me wrong, for kids ... Read the complete review
by - written on 10/08/01 (Useful, 16 readings)
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A collection of adventures where your goal is to complete tasks and collect keys that will lead you to the trapped Baby Dil, behind that mysterious locked door in the film studio. The game is split into different themed areas where you attempt various challenges on all kinds of movie sets. These range from the wild west to outer space. There are games such as firing laser beams, mini golf, race courses, treasure hunts and many, many more. I have this game because it came with my Playstation when i bought it and i have to say i probably wouldn't have even considered buying it. But behind the baby-talk and childish humour there is some really ... Read the complete review
by - written on 23/11/08 (Useful, 10 readings)
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Based on Nickeodeon's Rugrats, with the babies who can talk when grown ups aren't around, comes Rugrats Studio tour for PS. It all starts with dil getting locked in a cupboard and you need to get all of the keys to release him. Each of the Rugrats stands by a door leading to a scene, such as: western, space etc. You can then go to one of the doors and be that character to play the games, there is racing, running, and all sorts of weired things. The games are generally challenging, but I find they do get very boring to play. Whilst playing this game, I started to just think there was no point to it with its boredem it was ... Read the complete review
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