The final game mode is the mini-games which I mentioned above, these are four bonus levels that are technically available in the main game and includes modes like an Easter egg hunt, a race against Angelica and two types of game that’s like playing piggy in the middle with chocolate milk or cookies. The other two game modes include a training level which is a mish-mash of some of the episodes along with advice on dealing with things like ice and lobsters, essential information as the game is really difficult in some parts and you need all the help you can get. This is the game mode you want to play because, let’s face it, you just can’t wait to play so you don’t want to waste time on the mini-games. The main game includes the storyline, side storylines and the occasional mini-game type activity. There are other game modes though and the puzzle piece main storyline makes up a large chunk of gameplay. Oh no! You have to find all the puzzle pieces by completing a series of mini-games and earning them back. So the game starts out with Tommy, chief baby guy, losing all his Reptar puzzle pieces out of his Reptar shaped puzzle holder. Ok so the camera is a little odd and it doesn’t recognize the analog sticks on my PS2 controller but who needs forward facing vision and working fingers anyway? Years of retro gaming have deformed my hands to that of extreme double jointed-ness and partial muscle damage anyway so I barely feel the strain of mashing on the D-pad to navigate difficult terrains in this incredibly clever game. If you love the television show or watched one of the films then I’m sure you’re familiar with the characters this game brings back all that childhood charm into a well formulated little puzzle game with three great game modes and numerous storylines that will keep you entranced. Rugrats, Search for Reptar is a gem among all the other PS1 games of its time. Note: This was my April Fools Day post.The rest of the review is overly positive but does contain real info :D
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