Rugrats: Time Travelers

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Programmers
  • Dave Stead
  • Mike Ager
  • Danny Whelan
Composers
  • Martin Goodall
  • Paul Tonge
Rugrats: Time Travelers
DeveloperSoftware Creations
PublisherTHQ
Programmers
  • Dave Stead
  • Mike Ager
  • Danny Whelan
Composers
  • Martin Goodall
  • Paul Tonge
SeriesRugrats
PlatformGame Boy Color
Release
GenrePlatform game
ModeSingle-player

Rugrats: Time Travelers is a 1999 platform game developed by Software Creations Limited and published by THQ, Inc. for the Game Boy Color. It was released on October 27, 1999, in North America.[1] It is the second game based on the Nickelodeon animated television series Rugrats to release for the system and the first Game Boy Color-exclusive title. Its plot follows the Rugrats characters traversing over 10 levels via a time machine found in a toy store. The game is set to be re-released in 2026 as part of the Rugrats: Retro Rewind Collection compilation.[2]

Chuckie Finster during a mine cart section of the game.

The plot involves the Rugrats time-traveling to the 1800s goldmine, Ancient Egypt, the Wild West, the sunken city of Atlantis, the prehistoric era, a medieval castle, a fairytale land, an island of pirates, a circus, and outer space. The game starts with Chuckie as the only playable character, in the Toy Palace level. After rescuing Tommy, Phil, Lil, Angelica and Dil in their respective levels, they then become additional playable characters.

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