Video Games
Kids have the option to play Bratz games on video game systems such as the Nintendo, Wii, Sony PlayStations and others. One video game available to kids is the "Bratz Movie" video game. This game allows the player to design fashionable outfits and jewelry for the Bratz dolls to hit the red carpet with. Options with this game allow the player to publish a magazine for the dolls and actually turn the girls into movie stars. A kid can learn the hottest Bratz songs and use the Wii (or other game system) control to strum the guitar and even take photos of the dolls on the red carpet or at the music shows. The Bratz dolls have a real-life television series, and the video game allows the player to relive her favorite episode.
Internet Games
For those computer-savvy kids who have access to the Internet, free Bratz games are online, including dress-up games such as "Bratz Forever Big Night Out," "Bratz Kids Getting Ready," "Bratz Fashion Designer," "Bratz Model Makeover," "Bratz Forever Diamondz Glam" and others. These games not only allow kids to dress the Bratz dolls up with the latest fashion designs and makeup, but the kids can earn points while doing so. For instance, with "Bratz Forever Big Night Out," before a kid can begin to dress her Bratz doll up, she must play the mix ̵6;n̵7; match game to earn points. When she earns enough points, she can use those points to shop at the clothing and jewelry store. Then once she is finished, she can dress her Bratz doll up for the big fashion night. Other online Bratz games include "Bratz Kids Haunted House," "Baby Bratz Fish Tanks," "Bratz Room Makeover."
Board Game
Kids have the option for a more traditional style games (board games) instead of modern games that require technology. "Amusement Park Funk" is a board game that two to eight kids can play at once. The game allows both boys and girls to enjoy an exciting day at an amusement park, playing on a roller coaster, Ferris wheel and other rides. The game objective is to see who can make it through the amusement park first. Some rides slow a person down, and if the player does not complete the tasks, he may have to start the game over, while his competitor is halfway through the amusement park. The board game is for kids age 4 and up.