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The game I was looking for, during several years ! And I found it by chance when I was looking for something else.

So I am well placed to say that this is the best dressing game on the internet that is not dedicated to young girl (you know what I mean). The amont of choices (clothes, underwear, haircut, bodies, etc.) would be already decent for a finished game at this price, but the game is still young and it looks like there's gonna be regular updates, so it's very promising.

What I particularly apreciate is the color system, wich allows you to use any color you like, and not just pick a color beetween 4 or 5 predeterminated colors. It would be perfect if you can enter manualy an hexadecimal code, but it's just my liking.

The possibility to set the opacity of literally everithing is also a good feature.

And of course, the rendering is very nice.

What can be improve ?

  • UI : the scroll bars are a bit annoying when you're exploring a category with a lot of items. Maybe it should be nice to allow the user to navigate throw the item with the keybord arrows.
  • Clothes variety : Despite a good amount of choices, it lacks of non-sexy clothes like coat, jacket, pants, etc. and shoes without heels, like sneakers.
  • Expressions : Some of them lack naturalness for my taste, but honestly I don't care to much about that since I'm just sticked to the neutral one, wich is perfectly fine.

A last recomandation for the dev : I qualified earlier this game as a "dressing game", because for me it's what it is. I think it could be benefical for you to add the "dressing game" tag in the description.

That's all.

As a new supporter, it's obviously a 5 stars for me.


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Hi, thank you very much for this very constructive feedback and these magnificent screenshots.

For the hexadecimal values of the colors I have experimented with this system and it is not reliable because each item of clothing or accessory has a shade of gray that is different, so using hexadecimal values is not effective.

For the scroll bars I understand that when there are a lot of elements they are not very practical, but you are not obliged to use it because you can scroll as if you were scrolling on a smartphone touch screen, that is to say by clicking on one of the elements (or between) and sliding from right to left, this method is more precise.

For the coats I have just done some testing and for the moment it is difficult to implement because it poses a problem for the majority of the clothes when superimposing.

For sneakers or flat-soled shoes, it is also complicated to implement because FF is based on image superpositions, having sneakers modifies the pose of the feet and makes incompatible all the other elements linked to the foot like tights for example (I will see if I can find a solution to this).

For the expressions, I will try to improve them in the future.

And finally, I added the tag "dress up game".

Thanks again for this feedback, I am glad you like FF, take care of yourself.