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Miuchiz Virtual Companions - Bratz Babyz Yasmin | 
enlarge | Brand: MGA Category: Toy
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $8.00 You Save: $21.99 (73%)
New (17) Collectible (1) from $6.75
Avg. Customer Rating: 55 reviews Sales Rank: 11624
Color: Yasmin Batteries: 3 Batteries Included: Yes Age: 6 - 10 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 1.6 x 8.4 x 8.6
MPN: 331438C Model: 331469 UPC: 035051331469 EAN: 0035051331469
Release Date: June 1, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | A virtual companion with three modes of play, including on-line plug-in capacity | | • | Yasmin, of Bratz Babyz fame, can eat, sleep, shop, chat with friends, try on clothes, play games, visit a spa, and much more | | • | Easy to navigate in every mode | | • | Players can download games and activities from their own computer onto the handheld |
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Product Description Miuchiz are the latest in virtual companions. They're interactive, digital, colorful characters that you can personalize and stylize. Each fun friend comes with a full-color screen, touch-screen response and motion sensors. Play alone, with friends or even online. Your most important mission is to become part of the Miuchiz community. Once you plug your Miuchiz friend into your computer, you open up a whole online community called Miuchiz World, where you can engage in chat sessions with friends and download cool stuff to your handheld unit. Each character offers a different type of fun. With Miuchiz Bratz Babyz, you can check out your inventory, go to the mall for shopping or even relax at the spa in One Player Mode. In Two Player Mode, you can wirelessly interact with friends, give gifts, call out to other Miuchiz characters and compete in games. Includes one electronic handheld game, color touch screen, motion sensor, USB cable to connect to your computer, IR sensor for two-player mode and joy pad and buttons. Requires 3 "AAA" batteries (included). Measures 4.75"L x 2.75"W x 1"H.
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Awesome! October 4, 2006 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
This is the coolest new electronic! It is very simple to set up, and I could play with it all day! My friends have them too, so we connect! It's cool because you can go on the computer with her too!!! This is all new to the bratz things and its one of the best! This new item, Miuchiz Bratz is a MUST-HAVE item!
Way Cool October 19, 2006 10 out of 12 found this review helpful
I bought 2 of these for my kids (A Roc and a Cloe) and they are both ecstatic about the toy. Not only do they play it offline but when they connect to the virtual world, everything they did offline gets transferred to the world. My son was awed when he dressed his monster up with battle gear and armor only to see it in the world. This toy is for the new era of consumers who understand computers and know how to use them. I read a few reviews from users who just could not get it connected. Like any computer hardware, you need basic understanding of how to install computer software/hardware and how to get them connected to the internet. I suspect these customers that failed to get their game connected, probably had very little if no computer experience. I like to think of myself as computer literate, but found that my son got it hooked up and running faster than I could. Definitely one of the coolest new toys around, I suspect we will see many more of these types of toys/virtual worlds in the next few years.
My daughter who purchased the Cloe unit spent a great deal of time shopping in the store on the handheld and then went into the world. The graphics on the handheld are fairly basic but when you go into the virtual world the graphics are very high quality. The little Cloe's running around all dressed up looked quite cool. My daughter loved going to the changing room and trying on new clothes all the time. She also loves playing some of the arcade machines that are sprinkled around the world. These contain cute little games that you can play like "Memory", and "Mix and Match" that allow kids to earn more money (Creditz as they call it) and then have it go back to your handheld so you can purchase more stuff offline.
The game is just full of options, I do not believe my kids even found them all. I saw them play games on the handheld, dress up their character, feed them, buy toys for them, change their colors and then when in the world, there is a whole new set of activities for them to do. In the world I saw them playing some Arena fight game (very tame and harmeless), then a Laser tag game, a whole bunch of board type/2d games, treasure hunts, scavenger hunts, race games, balloon pop games and the list goes on. We do not know what was in the Haven world as we needed a Pawz game to enter that area, but my kids are already bugging me to purchase one so they can find out.
I was very impressed at the great pains Bratz went to in making sure the game was kid friendly. There seem to be lots and lots and lots (almost too much) of checks and balances to prevent inappropriate content for children. Kudo's to them for trying to make this safe for kids.
For $30, you definitely get your money's worth.
The BEST! November 8, 2006 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I love this game. I use to want it, but then my birthday came and tada! I got it! I tried it the first time and it was the best you can play online, connect with other people, or play by yourself! It's Good!
Hello from to Planet Mion November 10, 2006 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
OK, i bought this thing with my OWN MONEY before and saved up from my allowance. It was hard, but ok, then i got online and THAT was cool! I had to download a lot of stuff, but when i did that, it was neat to be online. your parents have to let you sign in to talk to people in the world (Mion), but once you do that, you can make buddies and talk to people all over the place! kids should love this game (i'd recommend it, and i'm 9!).
Way cool October 19, 2006 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought 2 of these for my kids and they are both ecstatic about the toy. Not only do they play it offline but when they connect to the virtual world, everything they did offline gets transferred to the world. My son was awed when he dressed his monster up with battle gear and armor only to see it in the world. This toy is for the new era of consumers who understand computers and know how to use them. I read a few reviews from users who just could not get it connected. Like any computer hardware, you need basic understanding of how to install computer software/hardware and how to get them connected to the internet. I suspect these customers that failed to get their game connected, probably had very little if no computer experience. I like to think of myself as computer literate, but found that my son got it hooked up and running faster than I could. Definitely one of the coolest new toys around, I suspect we will see many more of these types of toys/virtual worlds in the next few years.
My daughter who purchased the Cloe unit spent a great deal of time shopping in the store on the handheld and then went into the world. The graphics on the handheld are fairly basic but when you go into the virtual world the graphics are very high quality. The little Cloe's running around all dressed up looked quite cool. My daughter loved going to the changing room and trying on new clothes all the time. She also loves playing some of the arcade machines that are sprinkled around the world. These contain cute little games that you can play like "Memory", and "Mix and Match" that allow kids to earn more money (Creditz as they call it) and then have it go back to your handheld so you can purchase more stuff offline.
The game is just full of options, I do not believe my kids even found them all. I saw them play games on the handheld, dress up their character, feed them, buy toys for them, change their colors and then when in the world, there is a whole new set of activities for them to do. In the world I saw them playing some Arena fight game (very tame and harmeless), then a Laser tag game, a whole bunch of board type/2d games, treasure hunts, scavenger hunts, race games, balloon pop games and the list goes on. We do not know what was in the Haven world as we needed a Pawz game to enter that area, but my kids are already bugging me to purchase one so they can find out.
I was very impressed at the great pains Bratz went to in making sure the game was kid friendly. There seem to be lots and lots and lots (almost too much) of checks and balances to prevent inappropriate content for children. Kudo's to them for trying to make this safe for kids.
For $30, you definitely get your money's worth.
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