Bratz Girlz Expected to Really Rock This Fall
Next Bratz installment in development from THQ
Date: Monday, June 16, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

THQ has revealed that "Bratz Girlz Really Rock" is currently in development and is expected to release on the Nintendo Wii, PlayStation 2 and the Nintendo DS this fall.

Fans can play as Cloe, Jade, Sasha or Yasmin as they glam it up at Camp Starshine, a summer camp for the performing arts. When the girls befriend an accomplished ballerina, they join together for the performance of a lifetime in the camp talent competition. Players can practice in the recording studio or go on stage for a live guitar or keyboard performance of music from the DVD movie soundtrack.

The makeover station provides players with realistic lipstick tubes and blush brushes to apply the latest make-up trends as well as cut, color and curling options for new hairstyles. Exciting new mini-games include skydiving in chic aerial poses, miniature golfing across up to 18 holes, playing the guitar or keyboard in a recording studio or live on stage, as well as dancing in a studio or performing on stage.

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