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{{Game|title=Rugrats: Studio Tour|image=Rugratsstudio.jpg|Developer=n-Space|Publisher=THQ|Series=[[Rugrats]]|Platform=Playstation|Released=November 10, 1999|Pre=[[Rugrats: Search for Reptar|Search for Reptar]]|Next=[[Rugrats: Scavenger Hunt|Scavenger Hunt]] }}'''Rugrats: Studio Tour''' is a PlayStation video game published on November 10, 1999 based on the Nickelodeon television series'' [[Rugrats]]''. It is rated E for everyone.
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{{Game|title=Rugrats: Studio Tour|image=Rugratsstudio.jpg|Developer=n-Space|Publisher=THQ|Series=[[Rugrats]]|Platform=Playstation|Released=November 10, 1999|Pre=[[Rugrats: Search for Reptar|Search for Reptar]]|Next=[[Rugrats: Scavenger Hunt|Scavenger Hunt]] }}'''Rugrats: Studio Tour''' is a PlayStation video game published on November 10, 1999 based on the Nickelodeon television series'' [[Rugrats]]''. It is rated E for everyone. It is also the second game in the [[List of Rugrats games|Rugrats Games Series]]
   
 
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Revision as of 20:25, 13 May 2015

Rugrats: Studio Tour
Rugratsstudio
Developer(s) n-Space
Publisher THQ
Series Rugrats
Platform(s) Playstation
Released November 10, 1999
Previous Search for Reptar
Next Scavenger Hunt

Rugrats: Studio Tour is a PlayStation video game published on November 10, 1999 based on the Nickelodeon television series Rugrats. It is rated E for everyone. It is also the second game in the Rugrats Games Series

Plot

While on a trip to a movie studio, Tommy, Chuckie, Phil, Lil, Angelica, Susie, and baby Dil venture away from the grownups. But in the process, Dil gets locked behind a door, and the security guard loses the keys to the door thanks to Dil himself. It's up to the babies to find all the keys to that particular door and get Dil back!

First, the babies must play a game and if they sucessfully complete the game they will be awarded with a key that needs to be put into a keyhole from one to eight. Once inside, there is another gate with a total of twenty-five keyholes.

Once all of the keys have been inserted, the gate will open with a way to the mansion, Okey Dokey Jungle, and Reptar Park, where a Reptar car and robot can be found.

The game comes to an end when the babies return to their parents and are awarded with ice cream. Except for Angelica, who was caught running away.

Levels

  • Lazy Saddles: A western-themed set where you play as Susie. The title is a pun on the movie Blazing Saddles.
  • Western Hole: A nine-hole miniature golf game with a western theme. If your score by the end of this game is below par (34), then you get a key and a bonus level.
  • Coal Mine: The objective is to get the gold before time runs out. Use your flashlight to zap away the ghost cars; if one hits you, you lose gold. Similar to the "Treasure Hunt" game, only you ride in a coal cart.
  • Outside Space: A space-themed set where you play as Chuckie.
  • Zero Gees: A sidescroller. The goal is to reach the end of each stage.
  • Loonie Lander: The goal is to get the aliens before time runs out.
  • Diapies of Thunder: A racecar-themed set where, even though Phil and Lil are both seen in front of it, you play as Phil. All of the games on this set are racing-based.
  • Speedway Race: A racing game where you play as Phil. Other players are Tommy, Chuckie, and Angelica.
  • Bayou Beltway: This racing game is set in the swamp. You play as Lil. The other competitors are Chuckie, Susie, and Angelica.
  • Captain Cookies: A pirate-themed set where you play as Angelica.
  • Pirate Hole: A nine-hole miniature golf game with a pirate theme.
  • Treasure Hunt: The directive is to collect all the gold coins before time runs out. Similar to "Coal Mine" except that you're on foot.
  • Footrace: You play as Angelica and race the other babies.
  • Pirate Tag: Tag all the other babies before time runs out.