User icon An illustration of a person's head and chest. Sign up Log in. Web icon An illustration of a computer application window Wayback Machine Texts icon An illustration of an open book. Books Video icon An illustration of two cells of a film strip. Video Audio icon An illustration of an audio speaker. Audio Software icon An illustration of a 3. You own a smartphone for performing tasks like checking coins collected, sending messages, and tracking objectives.
You can change the ringtone and cover of the phone. You can design posters and T-shirts. You can also draw pictures all over the faces of the Bratz using various shades of lipsticks.
You have fun experimenting with various jewelry, clothing, makeup and accessories. You can play minigames to gain extra coins. The minigames consists of a variety of things like posing for pictures, picking up flags, picking up dropped pieces of papers etc.
The coins you collect can be used to purchase clothes, music tracks, cutscenes and other things. If you are expecting the game to follow the plot of the movie, you will be disappointed. The game features sponsorship placements for various products. The clothes, makeup and jewelry products are based off real-life products.
This gives the game a more realistic feel. For its target audience, Bratz: Rock Angelz is an enjoyable game. Bratz can hit the mall and try on a wide variety of cutesy tween outfits that will delight players looking for some digital dollhouse fun. Players can even purchase virtual pets and dress them as well. The game allows the player to mix and match a variety of different looks.
Before you get judgmental; exactly how much time did you spend in the Fallout or The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim character creator getting your avatar just the right look? This kind of virtual dollhouses can be very appealing to players of both genders in the right context.
The game's graphics are frankly not good. The framerates are all over the place and the textures seem to tear easier than tissue paper. The cutscenes in the game do not suffer from this problem so it is obviously the engine's rendering capability that is to blame. Yet even the cutscenes are visually uninspiring. One bright spot in this game, however, is its music. The music if light and spiffy and possesses positive messages appropriate for the age group.
Just as with the character creation, the variety in the soundtrack is impressive. The Bratz: The Movie inherits its dated and stereotypical view of pre-teen girls from its movie license and does nothing to improve upon it. The game has players complete uninspired tasks using subpar graphics and repetitive, boring gameplay. The game narrative lacks any attempt at depth but, given the subject matter that is likely expected.
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