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Sabrina The Teenage Witch: Brat Attack

by Vivendi Universal
Windows, Mac
4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)

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System Requirements

  • Platform:    Windows, Mac
  • Media: CD-ROM
  • Item Quantity: 1
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Product Features

  • Rescue The Beanie of Ultimate Power from your cousin, Amanda
  • Trek through adventures to find tools to put Amanda back in line
  • Features voices of the original TV cast
  • Ages 8 to 12

Product details

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  • ASIN: B00004VU74
  • Release Date: 14 Jun 2002
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,837 in Software (See Top 100 in Software)

Product Description

Amazon.co.uk Review

Help your favourite teenage witch recover the Beanie of Ultimate Power in Sabrina the Teenage Witch: Brat Attack, a magical adventure game. It all starts with a package that should have been delivered to someone else. In it is the all-powerful propeller beanie, and Sabrina's cat, Salem, gets locked in a cage when her cousin Amanda decides she simply must have that hat. It's Sabrina's job to recover the cat and the hat from the Other Realm and defeat Amanda and her brat pack.

The "Labtop" contains all of Sabrina's spells, and throughout the game, you can store new magical ingredients and spells for later use. Also, make sure to stock up on plenty of energy along the way or you could get sent back to Limbo in the laundry cupboard!

There's five different worlds to explore: Sabrina's house, the Spelleria, Amanda's Arena, Mars, and Sabrina's high school. If your own teenage (or preteen) witch enjoys the television show and has fun solving mysteries, this game should be right up her alley. It's not every day a girl gets to blast her enemies away merely by pointing a finger. With Sabrina at her side, we bet she'll find this problem-solving adventure game truly... spellbinding. --Jill Lightner

From Children's Software Revue®

Hurrah! This sequel to the first Sabrina program is so much better than the original! Kids steer Sabrina through all kinds of venues- her home, the mall, The Other Realm- in search of Salem the Cat, who's turned up missing. As Sabrina moves about, she finds and collects spell ingredients she'll need later on to thwart nasty creatures and solve problems. With a bit of logic, ingenuity and luck, kids will help Sabrina find and rescue Salem- and then the real adventure begins! It seems that Amanda the Brat has stolen the Beanie of Ultimate Power, and unless Sabrina can get it back, she'll be turned into a cat, just like Salem!

Testers enjoyed the game, finding it fairly easy to get started with and just tricky enough to keep playing. They loved stumbling upon one secret place after another, and got a real kick out of making and casting spells. Those bad guys don't stand a chance. Kids did get stuck once in awhile and had to ask for help. Younger kids, too, needed help getting started. Those criticisms aside, we are happy to find such a strong game designed with girls in mind. The program is so deep in content that we've played for hours and have yet to make it to the end. This one gets a big thumbs up.
Teaches: logic, game play
Age Range: 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Copyright © 2000 Children's Software Revue


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
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This is a rellly good computer game. The game is about Sabrina's brat of a coson Amander, how gets the bennie of power and tries to tack over the world, Sabrina has to find her and get the bennie back, Sabrina also has to find 4 items in the brat pack so she can stop Amander. This game is not very hard, but it is very enjoyable.
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I am nine years old and I like the TV programme about Sabrina, so I know where all the cupboards are and the way to the other realm.

I like this game because it is REALLY challenging and you have to work nearly everything out for yourself. I like the spells because they are really useful and let you get past horrid creatures. I enjoy making the spells in the Labtop. I like it when Sabrina finds Salem the cat because she pretends that she won't let him out, but she does in the end. I like it when you find the cake for the Anti-Brat Pack because there is a doorway that leads you back to Limbo (the Other Realm).

I like the graphics because you can see what you are doing.

My mum says she does not like the checked floor in Sabrina's house because it hurts your eyes.

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Brat Attack 2 July 2006
I first played this game at the age of around 10, and I found it very fun and quite challenging. At that age I shied away from CD Roms I found difficult and this is probably the only one I ever completed. It's engaging and although the sound bytes get quite repetitive, it's a thoroughly enjoyable game. I am now 16 and I spent a nostalgic day going through my old CD Roms and playing them. I just spent a good hour playing Brat Attack, and although now I find it easy, it's still fun. I also recommend the other Sabrina CD Rom, Spellbound, because although it is far less in depth than Brat Attack it is very fun for young girls.

The game doesn't run entirely smoothly on XP (although the version I have is for 95/98, I don't know if it's been updated). The mouse is very jumpy and drags. The graphics are surprisingly good for an old, kids' CD rom.
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