With over two billion visits, by Gigi, a game,is taking the internet by storm. It exploded internationally in August to the point that streamer CaseOh got a code. Gathering crowds, from the players who connect through the nostalgia of 2000s fashion games to the ultimate fashionistas, it makes sense why the game has so much positive reception. In addition, the game is very accessible; it is on the free-to-use platform.
The general premise for is a timed fashion competition, where players are assigned a theme and must make an outfit within the time provided while aiming to win. The more wins, the more points are earned, which will enable players to buy in-game items, an alternative to using codes to claim items. As an online game, it is possible to compete with friends,which helped it gain success through its united enjoyment.
is easy to follow; upon joining, it requires players to go around and select pieces and colors for their perfect outfits. With the range of customization, choosing the color for a model's hair, nails, and clothing, makes anything imaginable. As much as the game has diverse options, such as the lack of gender labeling, there are no options for a model's body type. It is essential to represent all kinds of people, similar to the core issue of Barbie dolls as addressed by . It opens the table for the game to expand its customization, following in the footsteps of .
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Once the timer ends, all players will walk the runway, each voting on who is dressed best. While walking the runway, models can also do poses, showing off their outfits better to help convince others to give them five stars, either with a funny or stylish pose. The CEO of, David Baszucki, is also going viral for doing Pose 28, as seen in a YouTube Short from Lana's Life. Afterward, the server announces the top three, awarding them points and allowing
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