Here’s a helpful, engaging blog post about Bratz: Forever Diamondz for the Nintendo DS. If you grew up in the mid-2000s, you probably remember three things: sticky lip gloss, ringtones you paid $3.99 for, and the Bratz takeover. While the console versions of Bratz: Forever Diamondz (GameCube, PS2) were clunky 3D platformers, the Nintendo DS version is a different animal entirely.
You travel across six different locations—from a horse ranch to a Hollywood studio to a sunny beach boardwalk. The goal? Complete challenges, earn money, buy clothes, and ultimately design a winning fashion show. It’s Project Runway meets The Amazing Race with a flip-phone aesthetic. Here’s where the DS version shines. Unlike the console versions (which were about collecting gems in empty 3D worlds), the DS game focuses on two core mechanics: bratz forever diamondz ds
So dig out your coral pink DS Lite, charge it up, and get ready to walk the runway. Just don’t forget your platform boots. Here’s a helpful, engaging blog post about Bratz: