Fashion Assistant
- Gripping gameplay
- Fun minigames
- Become a Fashion Assistant!
- OS : Windows XP/Vista/8
- CPU : 800 Mhz
- Memory : 512
- DiretX : 7.0
- Hard driver (MB) : 44
Review for game: Fashion Assistant
Experience the world of top fashion firsthand in this Hidden Object game! As the new Fashion Assistant at Fashion Forever Magazine, everyday life is full of glamour for Julia, but when the master design book for the upcoming collection mysteriously disappears, it’s up to Julia to find them. She must discreetly investigate the theft and recover the designs in time for the event of the year, without her eccentric boss Melinda and her fiercely competitive secretary finding out!
Find your A-HA! moment with mind-bending puzzles and jigsaw games.
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REQUIRES Windows/MacOS
Ages: 3 YEARS & UPGame Description:
Experience the world of top fashion! As the new assistant at Fashion Forever Magazine, everyday life is full of glamour for Julia!
AFERON - BigFishGames
Storyline: So you're a new assistant for a fashion designer and her secretary. So you're like the secretary for the secretary. You have to do odds jobs and sort schedules etc.., etc... so you don't get fired. Isn't there a movie about this? Graphics: Cartoony and colorful. Cute, but reminds me of how a little girl's room would be painted. It does presents some obstacles though. Some items are colored like the backgrounds but a fraction darker, just so you can make out its silhouette. If you relax your eyes a bit and don't strain too much you can make it out. But if you're playing for relaxation, it kind of defeats the purpose. Sound: I don't listen to it because I play games at late at night when my husband sleeps. So I keep it off to not disturb him. Fun: Cute fun but not enough to hold adults over. Maybe kids. I'm thinking 5 to maybe 11 year olds. Something for grandparents to do with their grandkids. Along that line. Because some puzzles may require and adult to help. Fun: Low, but kids may like it better. Gameplay: It can be frustrating because some items will be behind others. For example, I had to find a roller brush. I didn't see it right away. It was behind a row of seats, that you would find in an auditorium, and I thought it was a handlebar. Oh yeah, did I mention that this game is completely hand-drawn? So some items were not drawn precisely, I guess would be how I'd describe it. Also some items did not look like what they wanted. I had to find a muzzle, but this muzzle was actually a mask worn around the mouth. I don't know about you but the first thing I think of is what you use to curb a dog's bark. Another object was to find a harlequin, which was actually a jester's hat. I knew that once I figured out that there wasn't anything else to fit the description in the scene. But a child might not. And yet another object to find was a lion. No, not a standard African safari lion but it was actually the head of a chinese lion/dragon thing. Challenge: Just your standard
United Kingdom - not a good game at all.