The LA Times found the main characters' 'mangling of the English language' to be grating. News Press felt it was 'dull and confusing'. Daily News praised the title's educational skill-building. ![]() The Washington Post deemed it 'silly' and 'fun'. Baltimore Sun said the game's requirement to get items in a certain order is frustrating and that it slows down the pace. CBS News conducted a children playtest of the three Rugrats CD-ROMS and found them all to be 'winners'. Hartford Courant liked the game's 'playful' graphics and music. Just adventure felt it was a fantastic title to develop computer skills and a love of adventure games within youth. Superkids noted that elements are explained in the user manual. MacHome described it as being ' extensive and richly animated', and a mix between Myst and a Huggies commercial. ![]() Allgame recommended that players sit with their kids to help them if they get stuck. Quandary felt it would be highly appealing to Rugrats fans.
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