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Bratz: Rock Angelz
Developer(s)Blitz Games[a]
Publisher(s)THQ
Director(s)Mark Hardisty
Producer(s)Team Banshee
Designer(s)Paul Jennings
Andrew Fletcher
Writer(s)Chris Bateman
Richard Boon
Adria Smiley
Composer(s)John Guscott
Matt Black
EngineRenderWare
Platform(s)PlayStation 2, GameCube, Game Boy Advance, Microsoft Windows
ReleasePlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube, and Game Boy Advance
  • NA: October 4, 2005
  • PAL: October 14, 2005
Microsoft Windows
Genre(s)Adventure
Mode(s)Single-player

Bratz: Rock Angelz is a 2005 adventure video game based on the Bratzfashion doll line. It was developed by Blitz Games and published by THQ. It is based on the direct-to-video film Bratz: Rock Angelz and the toyline affiliated with the same name. The game was released on the PlayStation 2, GameCube, Game Boy Advance, and Microsoft Windows. An Xbox version was planned, but never released. The game has sold 1.4 million copies.

Gameplay[edit]

PlayStation 2 and GameCube[edit]

This version of the game is an open world adventure.[1] The player controls one of the four Bratz girls (Yasmin, Cloe, Sasha, and Jade) who are attempting to launch their own teen magazine.[2]

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The player can explore 4 different locations; Stylesville (where the Bratz live), London, Paris, and the mansion. The objectives of the game are triggered when the player takes the correct Bratz girl to a speech bubble. During the game, coins called blings appear, which are coins for the Bratz girls. Each girl carries a cell phone, used to send messages between characters, check the amount of blings owned, and the location of the next objective. The phone's cover and ringtone can be changed.[1] The player can also collect character token coins, used to buy movie clips. There are 25 available for each Bratz girl. The game also allows players to take pictures, and play minigames for extra money. The girls' make-up can be applied as the player wishes. The Bratz can be guided to shops, to buy the latest trends with their collected blings.[3]

Minigames are activated by going to certain locations or talking to non-player characters. They include:

  • Posing - The player must do the button combinations before the time runs out. In certain objectives, this minigame will be featured.
  • Blown Away! - The player has to pick up pieces of paper that a person has dropped, and return them.
  • Model Behavior! - The player has to take pictures in a photo booth.
  • Rockin' Racerz - The player has to put on the Bratz girl's in-line roller skates, and grab the flags as fast as she can.

Game Boy Advance[edit]

The Game Boy Advance version uses the same story as the console version, but includes its own set of tasks. Progress is achieved by completing tasks in the home town of Stylesville. Halfway through the story, the girls travel to London, and prepare for a London show.

Microsoft Windows[edit]

The Microsoft Windows version of the game is different from the console version. It follows the story of the film.

There are nine objectives of the game. The odd-numbered objectives (chapter 1, 3, 5, 7, 9) are reflex-like mini-games, where the player has to do the tasks to collect points. Each mini-game has four rounds. When the player takes or misses the part, the player will gain lower points. At three misses, the player has to do the round again losing a number of points. With points, the player can unlock fashions for the Bratz girls, except in the final objective.

The even-numbered objectives (chapter 2, 4, 6, 8) are puzzle-like adventure games. The player has to play with the certain Bratz character and take things to solve a puzzle (for example give a camera to a colleague). The player can take pictures on those objectives to print them on the 'Secrets' menu. Each adventure objective, the player has to design an article, logo, flyer, or poster to complete the part of the objective. The player can even print their own design. This part can be accessed on the 'Secrets' menu.

Download new 2 chainz songs. When the player has beaten the game, they'll unlock a card game, called Top Trumps, which is similar to war. The player gets a card each turn with number totals on it. The player has to guess which number on the card is higher than the opponent's card. If their correct, they win the card. They go on playing until all 28 cards are in one players possession.

After Jade is rejected by Your Thing magazine the girls decide to make their own magazine to compete against Your Thing.

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Reception[edit]

Reception
Review scores
PublicationScore
GameZone8 out of 10[4]
Game Vortex80 out of 100[5]
Gaming AgeB[6]
Gaming Trend58 out of 100[6]
GBA: 68 out of 100[7]
PC: 75 out of 100 [8]
GotNext[9]
NZGamer.com7.3 out of 10[6]
DS-x27.5 out of 10[6]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^Altron developed the Game Boy Advance version and AWE Games developed the Microsoft Windows version.

References[edit]

  1. ^ abBates, Morgan. 'Bratz: Rock Angelz (PS2)'. NZGamer.com. Archived from the original on 2008-10-15. Retrieved 2008-03-27.
  2. ^Gibson, Ellie (December 14, 2005). 'Bratz: Rock Angelz Review'. Eurogamer. Retrieved 2008-03-27.
  3. ^Sulic, Ivan (October 24, 2005). 'Bratz Rock Angelz Review'. IGN. Retrieved 2008-03-27.
  4. ^'Review'. GameZone. Archived from the original on 2006-09-08.
  5. ^http://www.psillustrated.com/psillustrated/soft_rev.php/2845/bratz-rock-angelz-ps2.html
  6. ^ abcd'Console review'. Game Rankings.
  7. ^'Game Boy Advance review'. Gaming Trend. Archived from the original on 2006-06-23.
  8. ^'Windows review'. Gaming Trend. Archived from the original on 2006-02-17.
  9. ^'Review'. GotNext. Archived from the original on 2005-12-28.

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External links[edit]

  • Bratz: Rock Angelz at MobyGames
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bratz:_Rock_Angelz_(video_game)&oldid=986027394'

Perhaps I need a “girlie games” category for this blog since I clearly have 2 games for such a category in as many days. If you’re unfamiliar with the Bratz franchise, good for you! Afroman because i got high mp3 download skull. To fill you in, they’re sort of a band of junior skanks marketed towards young girls. They seem to be universally reviled and condemned by parents yet wildly successful nonetheless. Naturally, they have a game or 3 in their massive merchandising repertoire.


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What kind of game is on offer in Bratz: Rock Angelz? I think you could qualify it as a team-based RPG with an assortment of innovative minigames, not unlike an entry into the blockbuster Final Fantasy franchise… or perhaps I’m just trying to make lemonade here. The story goes like this– one of the Bratz girlz gets a dream internship at a fashion magazine working for a demonic editor-in-chief (umm, The Devil Wears Prada 25 character product key for garageband. , anyone? except that this character was not quite as restrained in her delivery as Meryl Streep’s Miranda Priestley). The internship is predictably a nightmare as the character faces her two arch-nemeses — who have also been hired on in higher ranking positions — and has to perform menial chores unrelated to the core of her fashion interest. She eventually gets fired — the details are a bit fuzzy but I think it’s because the girl failed to properly screen out the editor’s junk mail — and the rest of the girlz get the bright idea to start their own fashion rag. So they rent an office that turns out to be a rat hole. So the next adventure is to go shopping in order to properly decorate the office space…

And that’s really all I could handle, seriously. I got to chapter 4 (out of 9 chapters). Some of the chapters are adventures where you guide the girlz around rendered sets and interact with characters and surroundings. There is a little exploration element here, but mostly the goals are pretty cut and dried. There is generally one over-arching quest for a particular chapter, but with a number of sub-quests within. These often involve helping other people. For example, the salesgirl at a clothing store is depressed because she can’t get up the nerve to talk to Eitan, the totally hot guy who works at the smoothie stand. So one of the girlz plays match-maker between the 2, and then the salesgirl finally has the spirit to help the Bratz girl in her quest. The game did not offer a “complain to manager” icon.

Wow, I can’t believe I explained that shy-girl scenario in such detail. It should be noted that, in contrast to typical adventure games, the conversations in this game are almost uniformly good-natured, even when the other character has nothing of note to mention. Typical games will be all like, “What do you want? I thought I told you I’m busy!” Where this game is totally like, “Hey, what’s up? Nothin’ much? That’s cool.”

Interspersed between and throughout the chapters are assorted minigames. Things like blending fruit smoothies to spec or picking out the editor’s clothes for a trip. Here is a minigame pertaining to doing a layout for the fashion magazine:


I didn’t really try, and I don’t think it was possible to lose. Success at the minigames is rewarded with an upgraded wardrobe that can be changed out at anytime during the 3D adventure portions.


Think that’s a ridiculous detail? To be fair, it’s difficult to criticize Bratz for this outfit selection feature. More serious games have been doing this for years, notably in the Resident Evil series. Certain of these games have special unlockable outfits for the characters while other franchise games allow the player to customize the outfit at the very start (as seen in this screenshot).

Soleil Moon Frye serves as voice talent on this game. Turns out there is life after Punky Brewster. Checking her IMDb credits reveals that there is another Bratz franchise game — Forever Diamondz. Ugh, it just doesn’t end. I get the impression that everything having to do with Bratz must have some plural word in the title so that the pluralization can be spelled with ‘z’.