

Rugrats in Paris on Game Boy Color is exactly what you'd expect—a chaotic little adventure with Tommy, Chuckie, and the gang. You jump, crawl, and toss toys across levels based on the movie, like the Reptar rollercoaster or that weird EuroReptarland theme park. The controls are a bit stiff (hey, it's a GBC platformer), but there's something charming about how tiny everything looks, from the babies to the oversized props they climb on.
Mostly, you're collecting stuff—bottles, toys, whatever—while avoiding hazards like runaway strollers or grumpy adults. The music’s got that classic Rugrats vibe, all bouncy and slightly off-key. It’s not the deepest game, but if you grew up with these characters, it’s a fun little nostalgia trip. Just don’t expect it to hold up like a proper Mario title.
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