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Clueless Review
Based on the 1990s movie and TV show spin-off of the same name, Clueless follows the exploits of a group of ditzy and materialistic Beverly Hills high school girls as they shop for the perfect outfits to attract boys. At the start I was less than impressed with the game's stereotyping, until I realized that the game is in on the joke too, and the girls' over-the-top shallowness is meant to poke fun at the "valley girl" image - which Clueless does with often humorous results.
Costume Chaos Review
Halloween is still far away, but that doesn't mean you can't have a costume party. Reflexive Entertainment's Costume Chaos is a fun and fast-paced time management game that has you dressing up your customers in all kinds of outrageous outfits. It's got a few new twists to add to the genre, too.
Satisfashion Review
The problem with following fashion trends is that eventually everyone ends up looking more or less the same. This could also be said about game trends. Satisfashion is a fashion-themed time management game that's a lot like Jojo's Fashion Show, but with fewer clothing choices and a chance to do make-up.
Fashionista Review
Somebody has to set today's fashion trends. In Fashionista, you're put in charge of the glamorous Fashionista magazine, a premium fashion publication that aspires to inspire good taste. If you can't get enough of the fashion game genre, but want a game that allows you to take your time and be creative, this is a title that might interest you.
Fashion Apprentice Review
In Fashion Apprentice, Anna's father wants her to be a lawyer like him. Like any normal kid, she rebels, and instead accidentally finds herself working as a fashion assistant thanks to her aunt. The aunt gives Anna hidden object tasks that help her learn the fashion ropes, and she discovers she has an eye for fashion.
Dress Up Rush Review
One question: How in the world does Jane learn so many businesses? She's done Jane's Realty and Jane's Hotel. Now she jumps into fashion in Dress Up Rush. (While the title has no "Jane" in it, you know it's the same Jane when you see Jane's hotel lurking in the corner of a scene.)