Imagine Fashion Designer New York
From UBI Soft
As a novice fashion designer, you enter a famous fashion agency in New York City. Your goal is to create trendy new designs to become the hippest fashion designer in the city.
- Amazon Sales Rank: #521 in Video Games
- Brand: UBI Soft
- Model: 16474
- Published on: 2008-10
- Released on: 2008-10-07
- ESRB Rating: Everyone
- Platform: Nintendo DS
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .62" h x 5.48" w x 5.81" l, .25 pounds
In Imagine Fashion Designer New York players take on the role of a novice fashion designer given the chance to make her mark in the fashion capital of the world, New York, New York. Your goal is become the ultimate fashionista as quickly as possible, as you express your creativity in sophisticated design workshops and live in the glamorous world of fashion.
Gameplay Holding the DS like a book and using the stylus to tap out your choices, players choose the young fashion designer they will play as, give her a name and start her on conquest of the fashion world. On the way up players will participate in exercises in designing outfits, matching accessories, selecting models, taking photos and more. The game includes access to fashion card, exchangeable over a Nintendo Wi-Fi connection and an eight song soundtrack that sets the mood as players illustrate their creativity from the drawing board to the catwalk.
 | Key Game Features: - Accomplish fashionista missions and learn the basic fashion concepts to perform new tasks.
- Interact with fashion specialists, like senior designers, photographers, journalists, and models. Set the trends and send your designs straight to the runway.
- Receive new missions and unlock new design options as you succeed in tasks (new clothes, colors, accessories, and backgrounds for photoshoots)
- Collect fashion cards and exchange them with your friends via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.
- 8 song pop soundtrack to serve as a backdrop for player's rise to the top of the fashion world.
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 Make a splash in NYC. View larger. | Danger! Danger! Warning, Will Robinson Shame on the UBISoft for failing to describe ALL of the features of this game! And, for recommending it for ages as young as 5 years old. My 8-year old daughter LOVES this game. I thought "Great! She has another outlet for her creativity." Then, she invited me to watch the action as she completed tasks . . . The tasks ARE fun. I was enjoying watching until "Mark" started telling my daughter's character - "Emma" - that he was in love with her and wanted to be her boyfriend. "Emma" then had to decide whether to take on a boyfried at this time in her career, or stay focused. Next, a male "Director of Development" asked "Emma" if she was having "any problems" implying that she could confide in him and he would help. (I have to admit this creeped me out!) In my opinion, these scenarios/decisions are WAY TOO GROWN-UP for those under dating age! My daughter is very perceptive and I found myself having to explain office politics/pitfalls that she shouldn't have to think about for a long time. Bottom line: The manufacturer's description and rating imply one type of game. The actual game is far more "mature". Parents, think carefully about whether these scenarios are appropriate for your child if they're not dating yet. Try to preview the game if you can. Fun Game Both me and my teenage daughter have been playing this game. It is a lot of fun. You work at a fashion company and they give you different jobs to do, such as designing a specific type of outfit, with certain makeup and hairstyles. My daughter has completed the game twice... I'm still working on my first go through. Hope you enjoy it too. :)
NO WAY This game puts adult situations in front of little girls. TERRIBLE!!! Our 9 year old daughter came to us and said she couldn't play the game any more because the two main characters were going to "live together"! Are you kidding me? WHY does that need to be in a game for kids? My daughter loves clothes and fashion, but even she knows you can have fun with design and not need to be in an implied sexual situation. Creepy and makes me wonder if pedophiles are writing these games. We will not buy any more games from imagine games.
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