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Review: Bratz Rhythm and Style

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Bratz Rhythm and Style will appeal to a niche audience. This child-friendly endeavour is colourful, brash, and relatively simple. Furthermore, it has oodles of style as the Bratz Pack show their love of fashion.

This adventure title was developed by RecoTechnology and published by Outright Games. It is a single-player or local multiplayer game. Furthermore, it demands a rhythmic approach as buttons must be bashed in time with the music.

Bratz Rhythm and Style conquers the world one runway at a time. 

Conquering the world can be done in many ways. The Bratz Pack has decided to use their sharp skills and fashion talent to prove their worth. However, things aren’t as easy as they seem, as they must understand the local trends and appease a large audience. 

You control Cloe, Yasmin, Sasha, and Jade as they flaunt their style and help everyone they encounter. The journey takes them from London to Tokyo, and en route, they must invest in fashion and hit the gym if they wish to complete their world tour.

Basic gameplay. 

Exploring each small location isn’t the most thrilling thing I’ve experienced. However, my kids adored the compact spaces and the easy-to-understand quests. Furthermore, changing clothes, adjusting makeup, and getting a new haircut made them giggle. 

As you visit each location, you must talk to the locals to understand the latest trends. The hints help you to buy the right clothes and wear the right ensemble. Once you’ve completed your outfit, you must take to the runway. Here you’ll complete an array of simple rhythm-based games. If you outscore your opponent, you’ll win, and the gameplay loop begins again. 

Adults beware, the action is rudimentary, and the gameplay will not test you. This could lead to annoyance and frustration. Thankfully, this is a game aimed toward 6-10-year-olds. Consequently, this age group will adore the simplicity and the refined ideas. 

Bratz Rhythm and Style is super vibrant. 

Unsurprisingly, Bratz Rhythm and Style is eye-wateringly vibrant. The clothes are unusual, and the range of makeup and haircuts lets your youngsters experiment. Each level has a simple design. Exploring the compact areas is a cinch, and a nice map helps you navigate. Though this isn’t a Next-Gen experience, the visuals are clean and colourful. 

The audio drove me insane. Repetitive music and far too many off-the-cuff remarks made me grimace. However, my kids loved the “fierce” nature of the dialogue. Thankfully, everything was safe, and there were no curse words or inappropriate statements in place. Subsequently, your kids will be 100% safe while playing this title. 

Decent controls. 

Kids’ games need to be easy to play. Luckily, Bratz Rhythm and Style passes this test. On-screen instructions guide you through the necessary steps, and a helpful tutorial provides additional support. My girls mastered it in about 10 minutes, and I could leave them playing it without assistance.

Replay value is somewhat questionable. Though there are plenty of runway tests, gym games, and costumes to try, it won’t keep you hooked. If your kids wish to unlock everything, that will add a few hours to the base game. As such, expect to invest between 3 and 5 hours to complete it. 

Bratz Rhythm and Style does its job admirably. 

This isn’t a game for adults and isn’t being reviewed in that light. Accordingly, I’m looking at this from my kids’ perspective. They adored every moment. The colourful graphics, simple controls, loud audio, and small worlds appealed to them. Furthermore, they loved the mini-games and each city. Therefore, they give it a massive thumbs up, and I recommend buying it here! Can you become the queen of the runway? Explore each city, go shopping, and make sure your look is on point!

SUMMARY

Bratz Rhythm and Style is perfect for younger children. However, adults will hate the simple action, repetitive one-liners, and puddle deep gameplay. This isn't aimed towards adults, so those concerns matter not! Kids will adore the vibrant graphics, straightforward mini-games, and controlling their favourite character!


+ Perfect for fans of the franchise.
+ Fun rhythm-based games.
+ Vibrant graphics and compact levels.
+ Couch cooperative.
+ Perfect for children.

- It is very basic.
- The audio drove me crazy.
- Shallow action.
- It can become repetitive.

(Rating: PEGI 3 Release date: 12/09/2025 Price: £34.99+)


(Reviewed on the Xbox Series X. Also available on Xbox One, PC (Steam), Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5)


(Full disclosure! This review is based on a copy of the game being provided by the publisher/developer.)


Daniel Waite
Daniel Waite
My gaming career started on an Amiga and spans many consoles! Currently, I game using an MSI laptop and Xbox Series X. A fan of every genre, I love to give anything a go. Former editor and reviewer for http://www.bonusstage.co.uk, I'm loving my new home here at Movies Games and Tech. I can be contacted for gaming reviews on the following email: Daniel@moviesgamesandtech.com

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