Romeo and Juliet Dress Up

Romeo and Juliet Dress Up

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Romeo and Juliet Dress Up

Avaliação:
1.9
Lançamento: March 26, 2010
Última atualização: March 26, 2010
Desenvolvedor: GameVoyage

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Descrição

Erin is glad to see you again! She’d like to introduce you her boyfriend Eric! Dress this cute boy and girl up in Renaissance style clothes. Make them feel to be Romeo and Juliet one of the most romantic couples in the world!

Como jogar

Click the arrows to choose different hairstyles, clothes and accessories. “?” button will create a random outfit. You can also save or print your favorite ensemble!

Comentários

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weirdalyou

Apr. 02, 2010

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romeo looks like micheal jackson

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SkyBloodFox

Mar. 26, 2010

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The guy looks way, way, WAY too girlish@_@

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SweetBix

Apr. 05, 2011

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I think the functionality of this game is very well done; no glitches or freezing. I also like the layout of the interface and the easy-to-use commands; the clutter with having every single option on display had never ran well with my tastes. The art is very vibrant, cutesy and original, which is a refreshing thing to see amongst the swathes of manga-style dressups. The animation is nice as well. Overall it is much, MUCH better in terms of quality than many others of this genre.

I say, continue to create these types of games if it is something you are genuinely interested in. You have a lot of potential just waiting to be drawn upon, for this sort of thing. Don't take these negatives as a drawback; there are a lot of people, myself included, who find these types of games a guilty pleasure ;P

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Xiaocatgurl

Mar. 26, 2010

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What george said

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SweetBix

Apr. 05, 2011

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Also, for you haters out there:

No, I am not twelve.
Yes, I have a life.
Why, in gawd's name, would you spend/waste time contributing meaningless commentary to a game/genre you don't like? It takes a certain degree of skill to create games; far more than the amount needed to play one.