
Bratz games have followed the relatively quick market success of Bratz dolls since they were introduced in 2001 by MGA Entertainment Inc. Children who have enjoyed the racially diverse, fun and fashion-loving dolls can extend that enjoyment to board games, computer games and consoles featuring Sasha, Cloe, Dana, twins Phoebe and Roxxi, Nevra, Meygan, Yasmin and other Bratz characters.
The Bratz Mall Crawl board game is a shopping-themed game designed for up to 4 players aged seven years and above. The winner is the player who is able to come up with the best fashion buys and whose stores become the most successful. Bratz Mall Crawl is set around the world and is an ideal game to have on a lazy rainy day and during slumber parties.
Children in the third and fourth grades will have fun learning while playing the LeapFrog Leapster Bratz World Jet-Set Game Cartridge. This set offers basic math, spelling and geography lessons at three skill levels to allow players to set their own pace. Leapster Bratz offers five games and comes with customized tutorials that unlock new ideas on a gradual basis. The Leapster learning system is meant to be integrated with the game cartridge, which rewards users with "Fashion cents" as they advance in learning.
Girls six years and older are the target of Bratz Secret Date Electronic Game. Each player is expected to have Cameron, Dylan, Elton or one of the other Bratz Boyz as her date, and can discover the secret by asking questions. The handheld electronic game runs on 4 AAA batteries and also has images of the Bratz Boyz.
One Bratz game available in three modes is Bratz: Rock Angelz. The interactive adventure game comes in PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance and GameCube versions. Game play involves several voyages as Bratz players seek unusual stories to make their own fashion magazine. Rock Angelz Bratz Dolls are expected to become the line's bestseller in 2006.
Bratz Head Gamez is a unique competition where players race to select the right accessories and put on make-up for their Bratz dolls to become the first to arrive at the party. The set features jewelry, real make-up and hair clips.
A girl's ability to mix and match will be tested in the Bratz: Passion for Fashion Game. The board game is aimed at players between 7 to 14 years old, with each seeking to find her own clothes in other's closets to make it in time for Bratz Nite Out. The fashion game allows an emergency stop at the local salon if a player is caught in a fashion emergency. Passion for Fashion contains revolving "closets," fashion scoring boards, a label sheet, 20 tokens and other items.
Milton Bradley's Twister Bratz Edition requires players to move their hands or feet on colored circles following the direction of a spinner. This Bratz twister game targets 6-8 year old children.
Another item from Milton Bradley created with Hasbro Games is the Bratz Girl Talk Game. The game dares a player to either tell the truth given a "tell all" question or to sing a song, perform a special stunt or do any other activity based on the spinner's result. Players score points for each truth-or-dare turn where they succeed, with the first to reach 25 points topping the game. Bratz Girl Talk also includes Bratz Chat cards that show a player how her friends think about her.
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