Rugrats All Growed Up - PC

Rugrats All Growed Up - PC
Rugrats All Growed Up - PC
Rugrats All Growed Up - PC
Rugrats All Growed Up - PC
Rugrats All Growed Up - PC

Key features

  • •Join the Rugrats gang on a time traveling adventure •Explore a spooky castle and search for important clues •Collect spooky spheres to reveal secret bonus rooms
BrandTHQ
CategoryPC

Rugrats All Growed Up - PC

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Customer Reviews

Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers
3.5
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Based on 6 reviews
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Five Stars
sarah williamson✓ Verified PurchaseNovember 17, 2014
it was great fun and really made my day!
Rugrats for ALL ages!!
Mikaela Hansen✓ Verified PurchaseFebruary 18, 2012
I LOVED THIS GAME! I loved it so much as a kid, because it was so hard, and fun, and interesting that I had to buy it again! it is not a game for 8 year olds. but 10 and up. Not because of anything really, but because its so confusing and filled with mystery! It has lots of mystery and puzzles and fun games. its all together an amazing adventure! hint: its a story about rugrats grown up, so rugrats lovers grown up should play it! <3
Hard for kids, and even HARDER for autistic ones.
November 3, 2005
I have a brother, an autistic but smart one, and he loves rugrats and liked the "all growed up" tv special, so we thought this'll be good for him, because he loves kids' computer games, and it looked so easy on the commercial, so we decided to give it a try.

It was extremely hard, and it took him a long time to memorise which key did what, and how to jump without dying. This really upset him, and I think I should give him Jumpstart games from now on.
If you are buying this for a kid, don't bother
Amazon CustomerMarch 5, 2002
Don't waste your money on this one. It is ridiculous to expect a child to be able to play this game by using keyboard commands. My daughter is 8-years-old and very computer capable. She found this game completely frustrating. I usually take my lumps in life, but this game was such a complete waste of money that I am writing to THQ, Nickelodeon, and the corporate offices of ...(the store where my daughter bought this software with gift money) with the hope that someone out there will refund her money.
Frustrating!
miomyo1234December 21, 2001
This game is way too frustrating for any age group. I played it with my 6-year old nephew and 10-year-old niece, and none of us can use the keyboard well enough to succeed.
The game works like a Super Mario Brothers arcade of ladders and roadblocks. The problem is that the keyboard commands do not respond well and a mouse is not supported. If you don't hit the spacebar-cursor key combination just right, you fall when trying to jump, and each time you fall, you must redo a very long sequence of moves to get back to where you left off. This becomes boring and extremely frustrating--leaving the 6-year-old near tears, the 10-year-old banging keys, and me wondering how this game ever made it past the testing stage.
THQ, the manufacturer, makes a lot of games for all the popular video game machines. Perhaps with a video game controller, this game can play well, but it does not translate to a computer keyboard.
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