Rugrats in Paris: The Movie (Nintendo Game Boy Color, 2000)

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Based on the Rugrats' second animated movie, Rugrats in Paris for Game Boy Color finds the mischievous babies on an adventure through the EuroReptarLand theme park. The cartridge features a mix of seven mini-games and eight side-scrolling levels as players move around an overhead map of the park. Advancing to new levels requires a specific number of tickets, which are earned by playing an assortment of carnival games. Among the mini-games featured are two target shooting events (using a squirt gun or beanbag), mole bop, catching fish with a net, throwing basketballs into a moving hoop, frog toss, and a hammer shot. All of the events take place on a fixed screen and most have a time limit. Achieving high scores earns players bonus tickets, allowing them to move freely around the park. The ultimate goal is for Chuckie to find a princess so she can become his new mom. The eight main levels take place in a variety of locales and are playable by specific characters. Dil climbs aboard an airplane as he navigates his way through a maze of clouds while taking pictures of key landmarks. Kimi explores the inside of a rocket ship, flipping switches to activate the launch code, while Tommy explores a mysterious pyramid filled with mirrors, mummies, and ninjas. Phil and Lil avoid ninjas and bubbles while bouncing on slime-covered trampolines to reach the top of Ooey Gooey World. Tommy continues the adventure by riding a haunted mine cart to light as many lanterns as possible, and Chuckie navigates a volcano while locating the valves needed to stop the flow of lava. The final two levels have Chuckie searching for the princess in a pagoda and in Notre Dame Cathedral. Completing each stage reveals a password used to resume progress at a later time.
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