Bratz: Rock Angelz, Sony Playstation
If you haven't heard of the Bratz, then don't feel bad. But if you're a young girl, then the chances are that you know all about the crazy girls who make Barbie look like Margaret Thatcher. The Bratz, you see, are the kewlest dolls out there right now, and like all successful things, they get a videogame to go with them too. Bratz dolls are all about fashion and customisation, and the Bratz videogame is all about choice, giving you free rein to dress the virtual dolls up to the nines, without the problem of having to actually purchase real accessories for real money. The girls set out to become fashion journalists on their very own magazine. You get to follow them round the world as they go shopping and looking out for the latest hot styles. Choose your favourite Bratz girl and exchange pleasantries as you kit her out in your choice of hairstyles, clothes, make-up and accessories. All about shopping, exploring, and developing your own style, Bratz: Rock Angelz is a great game for fans of the plastic girls with the passion for fashion.
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