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Wheres my Reptar puzzle?

 
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Story-8 out of 10
   As the story goes, the game opens up with the shows main character Tommy Pickles whom is playing with his other friends Chuckie and the twins Phil and Lil. Upon going to get his favorite toy which looks like Reptar and contains a bunch of puzzle pieces, he soon starts to cry when he notices that all his puzzle pieces are missing. The game starts after Tommy swears upon the Reptar can that he would find every last piece if its the last he does. Let's be honest here. Puzzles are not a good toy to give a baby, but we didn't care. We still enjoyed the story none the less.

Difficulty-7 out of 10
   Depending on which episodes you play, the more challenging the difficulty, which is mainly between easy and normal. Theres a good chance you'll never have to play any episodes that are actually hard, because its possible to collect all the puzzle pieces before you even enter one or by time you start a hard episode, you'll be one puzzle away from automatically being ported to the final stage. Not much stress in this area.

Depth-7 out of 10
   For a kids game, it's got plenty for you to do. You can either play the mini games from the main menu, or complete the story mode and help Tommy explore the entire house to find all his Reptar puzzle pieces and put them back together again. Each game, you play is an episode you relive from the actual tv show, such as "Ice Cream Mountain", "Toy Palace", "Chuckie's glasses" and "Let there be light". Playing these episodes helps you find other puzzles and awards you another puzzle upon completing them. The game isn't very long depending if you know where to go and if you are collecting pieces up fast. The game would average between maybe no more to 40 minutes to an hour.

Sound-7 out of 10
   The game has decent sound to it which gives you the feel of actually being in the Rugrats tv show, which is what it's suppose to do right? The drawback is if you can block out the redundant dialog as the characters you control intend to have only like three phases and they repeat them pretty often. Such as Tommy's "Where's my Reptar puzzle?" Or Chuckie's whinny "Where are my glasses?! I can't see without my glasses!". If you can get pass that, its only a minor issue.

Graphics-7 out of 10
   Has decent graphics. They are not exactly the best looking as they are somewhat flat, but I'm not going to rate this any lower, because it was a different era, before we were even spoiled by the Play Station 2. Heck back than, Tomb Raider looked just like this, so the game must have been doing a pretty good job.

Addictiveness-8 out of 10
   Not a bad game at all for being so short. If you were a big fan of the Rugrats back in the 90's this game would have most likely lived up to your expectations. While you can't do much beyond entering a level and full filling the requires there, it's not a dull moment at all, as you follow in the adventure's such as chasing after the goose that stole Grampa's teeth on Spokes back, fight off robotic clowns, fight aliens in order to get back to earth and destroy the city with Reptar himself.
Story-8 out of 10
   As the story goes, the game opens up with the shows main character Tommy Pickles whom is playing with his other friends Chuckie and the twins Phil and Lil. Upon going to get his favorite toy which looks like Reptar and contains a bunch of puzzle pieces, he soon starts to cry when he notices that all his puzzle pieces are missing. The game starts after Tommy swears upon the Reptar can that he would find every last piece if its the last he does. Let's be honest here. Puzzles are not a good toy to give a baby, but we didn't care. We still enjoyed the story none the less.

Difficulty-7 out of 10
   Depending on which episodes you play, the more challenging the difficulty, which is mainly between easy and normal. Theres a good chance you'll never have to play any episodes that are actually hard, because its possible to collect all the puzzle pieces before you even enter one or by time you start a hard episode, you'll be one puzzle away from automatically being ported to the final stage. Not much stress in this area.

Depth-7 out of 10
   For a kids game, it's got plenty for you to do. You can either play the mini games from the main menu, or complete the story mode and help Tommy explore the entire house to find all his Reptar puzzle pieces and put them back together again. Each game, you play is an episode you relive from the actual tv show, such as "Ice Cream Mountain", "Toy Palace", "Chuckie's glasses" and "Let there be light". Playing these episodes helps you find other puzzles and awards you another puzzle upon completing them. The game isn't very long depending if you know where to go and if you are collecting pieces up fast. The game would average between maybe no more to 40 minutes to an hour.

Sound-7 out of 10
   The game has decent sound to it which gives you the feel of actually being in the Rugrats tv show, which is what it's suppose to do right? The drawback is if you can block out the redundant dialog as the characters you control intend to have only like three phases and they repeat them pretty often. Such as Tommy's "Where's my Reptar puzzle?" Or Chuckie's whinny "Where are my glasses?! I can't see without my glasses!". If you can get pass that, its only a minor issue.

Graphics-7 out of 10
   Has decent graphics. They are not exactly the best looking as they are somewhat flat, but I'm not going to rate this any lower, because it was a different era, before we were even spoiled by the Play Station 2. Heck back than, Tomb Raider looked just like this, so the game must have been doing a pretty good job.

Addictiveness-8 out of 10
   Not a bad game at all for being so short. If you were a big fan of the Rugrats back in the 90's this game would have most likely lived up to your expectations. While you can't do much beyond entering a level and full filling the requires there, it's not a dull moment at all, as you follow in the adventure's such as chasing after the goose that stole Grampa's teeth on Spokes back, fight off robotic clowns, fight aliens in order to get back to earth and destroy the city with Reptar himself.
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Nice job with this review man, I think it came out pretty well, it is very detailed and also very clear and organized which is always great in a good review, so nice job with that. I like how you made it clear and put your score of the game at the beginning and underlined it, I just think it really looks professional like that. You also have a good amount of detail in each part of your review, every category has a lot of information and is very descriptive as well. 

Overall I think you did a great job and I think this is a great review all around. I definitely think you should keep making them, you have great potential and your reviews are fantastic. Keep up the great work and keep making more awesome reviews! Merry Christmas! 
Nice job with this review man, I think it came out pretty well, it is very detailed and also very clear and organized which is always great in a good review, so nice job with that. I like how you made it clear and put your score of the game at the beginning and underlined it, I just think it really looks professional like that. You also have a good amount of detail in each part of your review, every category has a lot of information and is very descriptive as well. 

Overall I think you did a great job and I think this is a great review all around. I definitely think you should keep making them, you have great potential and your reviews are fantastic. Keep up the great work and keep making more awesome reviews! Merry Christmas! 
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