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All Grown Up! Express Yourself

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Date Released: Oct 14, 2004

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Take the Rugrats on a new adventure as they do what older kids do!Rugrats: All Grown Up takes the kids from the popular Rugratscartoon and ages them up! Now they are older kids and they are doing what older kids do from exploring the town to working onthe school paper. Join Tommy Chuck and the rest as they discover what it means to be All Grown Up! * Take on the daily tasks of the older kids in a number of fun activities.* Choose your characters clothes and set the background and Music.* Link up with the GBA Link Cable to share the fun with friends&family.* Built-in electronic organizer for kids to track Personal info while they play. -- SPECIFICATIONS ------------------------------------ESRB Rating : E for EveryoneGenre/Category : AdventureSystem : Nintendo Gameboy Advancewww.thq.com

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Rugrats All Grown Up! Express Yourself! Coolest game ever made!

Hello I'm an autistic adult gamer...

Okay this game is really fun and easy to get addicted to I started playing the mini game Angelica Ball Toss it's so much fun it's volley ball in laymen's terms but the whole game is just really fun you around the neighborhood asking questions and writing stuff down for the school newspaper. This game is alot like Barbie High School Mystery - GBA if anyone has ever played that game you'd know what I mean.

In the Story Chase Mode - There are 8 stories for you to uncover.

1. Suzie Rocks Java Lava

2. Phil and Lil back together

3. Truth about Z

4. Rescued!

5. Dance Party to be held

6. Inventor King

7. Tommy and Savannah up to something

8. Happy 13th Birthday Angelica!

It's up to you to figure out what happen's in each story and remember your playing as Angelica the reporter for the school newspaper and don't forget to get Gerald to help you with the newspaper he's your partner.

Mini games:

1. Angelica - Ball Toss

2. Suzie - Suzie Say's

3. Lil - Fashion find

4. Chuckie - Picture Mix

5. Kimi - Burger Toss

6. Tommy - Action!

7. Phil - Rafting Rush

8. Dil - Blast Off!

9. Multi-Player - 2 player battle mode

Customize:

1. Music

2. WallPaper

3. Pick any rugrats character

PDA:

1. My Profile

2. To Do List

3. Link

4. Best Friend's

5. Extra's

Accessorize:

Pick from Angelica, Suzie, Lil, Kimi and choose between bracelets, necklaces, rings, earrings, bows, make-up, nail polish, lipstick

Option's:

1. Music Test

2. SFX Test

3. Credits

4. Music/SFX

Happy Gaming!
 

Not Long Enough!

This is Joseph's youngest daughter, not Joseph!

I rated this game 5 stars because it's fun and easy to understand even if you're not a gamer. But overall it's a 4 because it was really short if you got into to it. And also the funnest game I think was when Angelica had to hide from the swindler (hope I spelled that right!) and on the free-play you couldn't play it at all. Maybe I missed something. Oh well, I would get this game again though because it was pretty fun!
 

All Grown Up

I got this game yesterday. It was pretty fun and durable. However, at one time in the game, [almost] all of the characters always ask for a volleyball, then, once you find the ball, the characters always want to play with it, so you end up playing volleyball over and over again. Also, all the websites that I've looked at show this one screenshot where you can pick outfits, but I can't seem to find it in the game. To say something good about the All Grown Up game, the minigames are pretty fun and it is fun to custamize the backround and the music (although the music can get quite annoying).
 

A great game.

I beg to differ with this quote on the back of this box : "finally a game made just for girls". Not too may things about this game are girly except for dressing up the girl characters (Susie, Kimi, Lil, Angelica). otherwise, i don't really see a problem with boys playing this game.

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