Saturday, June 13, 2009

Three Things to Improve Bratz Games


Bratz games are terrific, but they certainly aren’t perfect. To improve Bratz games, the company will need to take note of what those enjoy the games are saying. Since I play the games and I know how to handle the dolls with some fashion certainty, I feel as though my suggestions might be valid.

Make Bratz dolls more family friendly. Even the smallest Baby Bratz are a bit too edgy for many families. Rather than continue to make so many dolls that push the envelope, the Bratz should reach out to include more dolls that dress conservatively or do more traditional things at school. Why can’t a Bratz doll show up in a cheerleading outfit or a marching band uniform?

Allow Bratz games to continue. With the possibly that Bratz games might disappear with the ongoing legal issues, I think it would be great to find ways to help the Bratz games last longer so that we can enjoy them even longer.

Bratz games need different clothes. While Bratz are certainly not Barbie games, there are simply not enough options to encompass a wide variety of clothing styles in the current Bratz doll section.

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