Bratz: Super Babyz - Reception

Reception

The game received negative reviews. IGN gave the game a 4.0/10 calling it "unengaging and dull", and calling the gameplay "shallow and dull".

Bratz
Characters
  • Cloe
  • Jade
  • Sasha
  • Yasmin
Films
  • Bratz: Starrin' & Stylin' (2004)
  • Bratz Genie Magic (2006)
  • Bratz Kidz: Sleep-Over Adventure (2007)
  • Bratz: The Movie (2007)
Bratz discography
Bratz: Rock Angelz Soundtrack (2005)
  • "Change the World"
Bratz: Genie Magic Soundtrack (2006)
Bratz: Forever Diamondz Soundtrack (2006)
  • "Beautiful"
Bratz: Fashion Pixiez Soundtrack (2007)
Bratz: Motion Picture Soundtrack (2007)
  • "Love Is Wicked"
  • "Out from Under"
  • "My Life"
  • "Invisible"
  • "Tell Me"
  • "If This Is Goodbye"
  • "Mistake"
Bratz: Girlz Really Rock Soundtrack (2008)
Video games
  • Bratz (2002)
  • Bratz: Rock Angelz (2005)
  • Bratz: Forever Diamondz (2006)
  • Bratz Babyz (2006)
  • Bratz 4 Real (2007)
  • Bratz Ponyz (2007)
  • Bratz: The Movie (2007)
  • Bratz: Super Babyz (2008)
  • Bratz Ponyz 2 (2008)
  • Bratz Kidz (2008)
  • Bratz Girlz Really Rock (2008)
Other media
  • Bratz (TV series)
    • episodes
  • Bratz Fashion Party Fever Game
Marketing
  • Bratz Babyz
  • Bratz Kidz
  • Bratzillaz
  • Moxie Girlz

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