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Scavenge through three games in one!
Reptar Rally:
The babies visit Reptar
on his candy island to
help him collect as many
sweets as possible.
Angelica's Temple of Gloom:
The babies are transported to the
ancient Aztec Temple of Kokobola.
Find all the pieces to the broken
Aztec statue before Angelica
does, or else...
Pirate Treasure Hunt:
Play diaper-to-diaper and
search through a sunken pirate
ship looking for hidden treasure.
© Viacom International Inc. 1999
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|title=Rugrats: Scavenger Hunt | |title=Rugrats: Scavenger Hunt | ||
|developer=[[Realtime Associates]] | |developer=[[Realtime Associates]] | ||
|publisher=[[THQ]] | |publisher=[[THQ]] | ||
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|systems={{syslist|n64}} | |||
|genre=[[Party]] | |genre=[[Party]] | ||
|players=1-4 | |players=1-4 | ||
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]] | |modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]] | ||
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'''Rugrats: Scavenger Hunt''' is a [[party]] game that was developed by [[Realtime Associates]] for [[THQ]], and released on the [[Nintendo 64]], on [[June 29]], [[1999]]; as its name suggests, it is the fifth title in the [[:Category:Rugrats|Rugrats series]] (and the second featuring multiplayer capabilities). The game was later released under the title '''Rugrats: Treasure Hunt''' in the EU on [[August 10]], 1999 - however, only the title screen was changed to account for the new name, and the rest of the game remained the same as the original US version. | '''Rugrats: Scavenger Hunt''' is a [[party]] game that was developed by [[Realtime Associates]] for [[THQ]], and released on the [[Nintendo 64]], on [[June 29]], [[1999]]; as its name suggests, it is the fifth title in the [[:Category:Rugrats|Rugrats series]] (and the second featuring multiplayer capabilities). The game was later released under the title '''Rugrats: Treasure Hunt''' in the EU on [[August 10]], 1999 - however, only the title screen was changed to account for the new name, and the rest of the game remained the same as the original US version. | ||
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
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<center>''help him collect as many''</center> | <center>''help him collect as many''</center> | ||
<center>''sweets as possible.''</center> | <center>''sweets as possible.''</center> | ||
<center>'''''Angelica's Temple of Gloom:'''''</center> | <center>'''''Angelica's Temple of Gloom:'''''</center> | ||
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<center>''Aztec statue before Angelica''</center> | <center>''Aztec statue before Angelica''</center> | ||
<center>''does, or else...''</center> | <center>''does, or else...''</center> | ||
<center>'''''Pirate Treasure Hunt:'''''</center> | <center>'''''Pirate Treasure Hunt:'''''</center> | ||
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{{Rugrats}} | {{Rugrats}} | ||
[[Category:Realtime Associates]] | [[Category:Realtime Associates]] | ||
[[Category:THQ]] | [[Category:THQ]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Party]] | ||
[[Category:Single player]] | [[Category:Single player]] | ||
[[Category:Multiplayer]] | [[Category:Multiplayer]] |
Revision as of 05:29, 2 August 2022
Rugrats: Scavenger Hunt | |
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Developer(s) | Realtime Associates |
Publisher(s) | THQ |
Year released | 1999 |
System(s) | Nintendo 64 |
Preceded by | The Rugrats Movie Activity Challenge |
Followed by | Rugrats Mystery Adventures |
Series | Rugrats |
Genre(s) | Party |
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Players | 1-4 |
Modes | Single player, Multiplayer |
Rugrats: Scavenger Hunt is a party game that was developed by Realtime Associates for THQ, and released on the Nintendo 64, on June 29, 1999; as its name suggests, it is the fifth title in the Rugrats series (and the second featuring multiplayer capabilities). The game was later released under the title Rugrats: Treasure Hunt in the EU on August 10, 1999 - however, only the title screen was changed to account for the new name, and the rest of the game remained the same as the original US version.
Story
This is taken from the back of the game's box, the front of which is displayed in the image to the right:
Table of Contents
Rugrats: Scavenger Hunt/Table of Contents
- Rugrats Adventure Game
- Search for Reptar
- The Rugrats Movie
- The Rugrats Movie Activity Challenge
- Scavenger Hunt
- Mystery Adventures
- Studio Tour
- Time Travellers
- Totally Angelica
- Totally Angelica Boredom Buster
- Rugrats in Paris: The Movie
- Castle Capers
- All Growed Up
- I Gotta Go Party
- Royal Ransom
- Munchin Land
- Rugrats Go Wild
- Food Fight
- Adventures in Gameland
Spin-offs:
Compilation(s):