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I find the game to be kind of lazily made, no offense. The clothes are just pngs (in some cases not even properly cropped) that don't even register/snap into place when you drag them over the respective bodyparts. The boy also shows no reaction to anything you put on him at all, so that's a letdown as well. You're essentially just dragging pngs across the screen.

Also, the music suddenly kicks in 10-15 seconds into the game.

I'd like the game if it had actual clothing placement and if the boy had dynamic reactions to what you're doing, otherwise it's hardly a proper "dress-up" game.

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sometimes the meaning you prescribe to things isn't the intended one

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What do you mean, exactly?

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yeah.. as if that's not the point of a paper-doll-esque dress-up game.. if the clothes snapped into place we couldn't choose creative ways to stylize the accessories, plus, why would he have to show a reaction, that sounds like a children's game. the point of paper doll dress-up games is to appreciate the art and make your own creative outfits for the creator's character <3

It would be nice to at least have an option for clothes snapping into place. I have poor motor control so trying to accurately place any clothing on him with my mouse is impossible, so any outfit just looks janky when i try...

This is actually how the old school dress up games used to be made. They were pngs you drag onto a model. Things didnt use to snap back then. Neither did they have reactions often to you placing the clothing on them. I find it a bit nostalgic and cute. Very early 2000s era online games.

WOMPP WOMPP BOO HOO

Very mature

you really do leave these walls of text everywhere