

Upset and reluctant to do so, Stu and Didi ground Tommy from attending the Emica concert, much to Dil's dismay, and because of this, Angelica refuses to introduce Chuckie to Samantha. Stu finds out the next morning, and Tommy takes the blame for stealing it. Unexpectedly, the now old and overweight Spike eats the decoy overnight, then mistakes the real necklace for another one and takes it. Tommy makes a fake necklace by wrapping a round dog biscuit in gold foil with the zodiac sign drawing and switches it out for the real necklace. Tommy plans to ask Stu if he can borrow the necklace for the night, but quickly realizes it is easier said than done when Stu says he cannot dance without it. She asks Tommy to steal his father's necklace so she will look like she told the truth to her friend, offering to introduce Samantha to Chuckie in return. Angelica denies being related to Tommy despite sharing his last name, and claims that she is going to wear the zodiac necklace that Emica (and Stu) wears. Angelica's friend Samantha Shane, whom Chuckie has a crush on, tells Angelica that she is going to the Emica concert. When the gang leaves for high school, Tommy, Dil and Angelica's grandfather and Stu and Drew's father, Lou, is now a bus driver. ^ Inc, Kiplinger Washington Editors (December 1998).' 'Spyro the Dragon' Is a Colorful, Nonviolent Adventure'. ^ 'News-Press from Fort Myers, Florida on Decem.
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Rugrats Adventure Game was among the best-selling PC games of October 1998, and was 9th-best-selling home education software for 1999. PC Direct liked the game's mix of comedy, madcap antics, and puzzles. Kiplinger's Finance felt it was 'convenient' that the title was tied to the theatrical film. The Los Angeles Times found the main characters' 'mangling of the English language' to be grating. The News-Press felt it was 'dull and confusing'. Los Angeles Daily News praised the title's educational skill-building. The Washington Post deemed it 'silly' and 'fun'. The Baltimore Sun said the game's requirement to get items in a certain order is frustrating and that it slows down the pace. Boston Herald called Rugrats Adventure Game a 'waste of money and time'. The Boston Globe praised the variety of the three CD-ROMs.

CBS News conducted a children playtest of the three Rugrats CD-ROMs and found them all to be 'winners'. Hartford Courant liked the game's 'playful' graphics and music. Just Adventure felt it was a fantastic title to develop computer skills and a love of adventure games within youth. MacHome described it as being ' extensive and richly animated', and a mix between Myst and a Huggies commercial. AllGame recommended that players sit with their kids to help them if they get stuck.
