Bratz: The Movie (video game)

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Bratz: The Movie
Bratz: The Movie
Cover art of Bratz: The Movie
Developer(s) Blitz Games, Barking Lizards Technologies
Publisher(s) THQ
Platform(s) PlayStation 2, Wii, Game Boy Advance
Release date(s) PlayStation 2 [1]
  • NA September 25, 2007
  • PAL September 28, 2007
GameBoy Advance [2]
  • PAL September 27, 2007
  • NA October 2007
Wii [3]
  • NA September 24, 2007
  • AUS November 15, 2007
  • EU November 30, 2007
Genre(s) Adventure
Mode(s) Single player
Rating(s) ESRB: E
PEGI: 3+
OFLC: G
Media/distribution DVD (PS2)
Wii Optical Disc (Wii)

Bratz: The Movie is a video game of the Bratz franchise. This game is based on episodes from the TV series of bratz and is not based on the film with the same name, video game, Bratz 4 Real is based on the film.

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[edit] Gameplay

Gameplay of Bratz The Movie follows its predecessors, Bratz Rock Angelz and Bratz Forever Diamondz, however the game uses a higher defonition than previous games. Four playable characters: Yasmin, Cloe, Sasha and Jade. Blingz in this game appear orange instead of blue for the predecessors, but still act as money for buying with. The phone is also similar with the mobile phone menu, where you can read messages, and see the objective, what the player currently has to do, as well as the home feature. The player can again adopt a pet (cat or dog), and take them to pet shows, accessorize them, etc... The pet helps in certain objectives and tasks. A new feature to this game is your pet can find extra objects while not on an task, including extra treats, large amounts of money and the characters coins (which can only be found in this way).

Like its predecessors, the game has a explorable roam similar to Grand Theft Auto series. New features in the game include fashion designing (design full outfits), new mini-games, new tricks in the ice rinks, as well as learning to play the guitar in the new music academy. The game also re-explores London from Bratz Rock Anglez (with an additional subway added) and New York from Bratz Forever Diamondz (without the access of exploring Cental Park).

[edit] Key Features

  • Attend the Stylesville Music Academy to learn the hottest Bratz songs to perform in fashion shows.
  • Enhanced pet features: swap pets at anytime, find out your pet’s mood and collect different pet palaces for your pet to live in.
  • Play as all four Bratz girls (Cloe, Jade, Sasha, and Yasmin) and experience character-specific adventures.
  • Huge array of all-new hair styles, clothing lines, make-up kits, and accessories to choose from.
  • Travel to London and New York.
  • New ice skating moves.
  • Design your very own jackets, tops, pants, skirts, and shoes for the girls to wear.
  • After the credits roll you can play in freestyle mode and shop, travel, and collect all the Bratz tokens etc.
  • The Wii format includes using the Wii Remote to "strum" on guitar strings or to pose at a fun party.
  • Shop in New York, London, & Stylesville - mix & match styles!

-- This game includes an extra outfit inside with a disk (Only for the Wii) --

[edit] Soundtrack

  • Blue Sky - Bratz TV Show
  • One of a Kind - Bratz Fashion Pixiez
  • Ready to Roll - Bratz TV Show
  • We Can All Be Stars - Artist Unknown
  • true love Bratz tv show

[edit] Cast

[edit] Reviews

The game has received mixed to positive reviews from critics. Many commenting on the games sense of originallity, the story line and tasks been too long and boring. As well as the game not been fun enough overall. They also stated that the controls of the Wii version were to difficult to handle. The PS2 version recivied the most praise. GameZone called the game, "fun enough to play".

Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
IGN[4] (3.8/10)
GameZone[5] (6/10) [PS2]
GameZone[6] (3.7/10) [Wii]
Game Vortex[7] (84/100)

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