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|title=All Grown Up: Express Yourself
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|developer=[[Altron]]
|developer=[[Altron]]
|publisher=[[THQ]]
|publisher=[[THQ]]
|released={{us|2004|October 19}}{{eu|2005|April 22}}
|year=2004
|systems={{syslist|gba}}
|genre=[[Party]]
|genre=[[Party]]
|systems=[[Game Boy Advance]]
|players=1-2
|players=1-2
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
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'''All Grown Up: Express Yourself''' is a [[party]] game, developed by [[Altron]] for [[THQ]] and released for the [[Game Boy Advance]], on [[October 19]], [[2004]]; based upon the [[Rugrats]] spin-off series of the same name (which in turn was based on that two-part episode of the original series where the babies build a time machine and travel ten years into the future), it is the second game to feature the ''Rugrats'' characters as teenagers, and as such, is geared primarily towards that age group (as reflected by the storyline).
'''All Grown Up: Express Yourself''' is a [[party]] game, developed by [[Altron]] for [[THQ]] and released for the [[Game Boy Advance]], on [[October 19]], [[2004]]; based upon the [[Rugrats]] spin-off series of the same name (which in turn was based on that two-part episode of the original series where the babies build a time machine and travel ten years into the future), it is the second game to feature the ''Rugrats'' characters as teenagers, and as such, is geared primarily towards that age group (as reflected by the storyline).
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==Story==
==Story==
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<center>''best friends, take a vote on a hot topic or use the''</center>
<center>''best friends, take a vote on a hot topic or use the''</center>
<center>''PDA function to plan your busy week!''</center>
<center>''PDA function to plan your busy week!''</center>


<center>''Unlock 8 different mini-games''</center>
<center>''Unlock 8 different mini-games''</center>
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<center>''or plan your weekly schedule''</center>
<center>''or plan your weekly schedule''</center>
<center>''using the PDA function''</center>
<center>''using the PDA function''</center>


<center>''Acquire different accessories to''</center>
<center>''Acquire different accessories to''</center>
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Revision as of 06:20, 28 July 2022

Box artwork for All Grown Up: Express Yourself.
Box artwork for All Grown Up: Express Yourself.
All Grown Up: Express Yourself
Developer(s)Altron
Publisher(s)THQ
Year released2004
System(s)Game Boy Advance
Preceded byRugrats Go Wild
Followed byRugrats Food Fight
SeriesRugrats
Genre(s)Party
Players1-2
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
LinksAll Grown Up: Express Yourself ChannelSearchSearch

All Grown Up: Express Yourself is a party game, developed by Altron for THQ and released for the Game Boy Advance, on October 19, 2004; based upon the Rugrats spin-off series of the same name (which in turn was based on that two-part episode of the original series where the babies build a time machine and travel ten years into the future), it is the second game to feature the Rugrats characters as teenagers, and as such, is geared primarily towards that age group (as reflected by the storyline).

Story

This is taken from the back of the game's box, the front of which is displayed in the image to the right:

Teen Power!
Finally a game made just for teens!
Help Angelica with the school newspaper,
sing a song with Susie, put together stylin'
outfits with Lil, swap information with your
best friends, take a vote on a hot topic or use the
PDA function to plan your busy week!
Unlock 8 different mini-games
(3 can be played head-to-head!)
Store information about yourself and friends
or plan your weekly schedule
using the PDA function
Acquire different accessories to
wear for Kimi, Angelica, Susie or Lil!
Customize your main menu with different
characters, clothes, wallpaper and music!
© Viacom International Inc. 2004

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