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Cool fashion game

It has been ages since I last played a dress up game. When we were young, my sister and I used to pester my mother to buy us those paper doll dress up games. It has few tiny little clings on each of the accessories that we could hang on pretty faces doll.

Time flies, we no longer play it the conventional way. It is so high-tech now that they have dressing up games on the internet. It has more features than the one we were playing. They have even themes for you to choose from, a wide variety, for example - Greek goddesses, Princess, Angels, Mermaids, Celebrity, Halloween, Hippies and many more. You could also customize almost anything from body, face, make up, underwear, socks, boots to hair style, pets, background and other marvelous accessories.

Best part is after spending time dressing up your doll, you could save it and later use it to represent you as a character in the cyber world. You can use it in forums, chats, competition. It is your own unique personalized avatar. I think if I am born in this era, I would be so crazy about all this cutie stuff.

If you have kids who are savvy online, perhaps it’s a good time you start introducing this cool game to them. Well, this is not only for kids, but for we adults as well.






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