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#wow… started in secondary school and now i’m turning 24#thank u style savvy community for raising me 😂#not style savvy#yes i’m still here but i just lurk nowadays since i don’t even have time to play fashion dreamer OTL#i am playing the stardew valley 1.6 update tho. featuring my 237 mods
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닌텐도 DS
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Decorated my 3ds with some Kera x btssb stickers <3
#nintendo 3ds#baby the stars shine bright#kera#lolita fashion#egl community#style savvy#fashion dreamer#3ds#old school lolita#hello kitty#style boutique
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nintendogs original ds + some of my favorite ds games.
#nintendogs#nintendo#nintendo ds#original ds#ds#style savvy#pkmn#pokemon#pokemon bw#animal crossing#animal crossing wild world#ac#acww#harvest moon
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#style savvy#style boutique#girls mode#nintendo ds#nds#fashion#dressup#dress up game#dressup game#dress up#simulation#style savvy 1
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Some Callie and Roxy too.
#homestuck#roxy lalonde#calliope#homestuck calliope#hom3stuck#I stayed up all night why did I do this to myself#anyway this was super fun to draw!#hopefully the clothes aren’t horrendous#I’ve got all the style savvy games so I hope it’s been helping-#art#digital art#callieroxy
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my style savvy character after buying a dress from marble lily and a shoe from raven candle
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my latest hobby is making outfits in style savvy and drawing them on hatsune miku
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I’m not dead I’ve just been grinding BBQs in Pokemon SV lmao :’)
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Yes obviously lolita is minimal JANICE!! Definitely not maximalist how could I be so foolish JANICE!!
#style savvy styling star#style boutique#new fashion boutique#styling star#style savvy#fashion dreamer#3ds games#3ds#nostalgic games#dress up games#lolita in games#lolita coord#lolita fashion#egl community#egl fashion#classic lolita#sweet lolita#j fashion#egl#egl lolita
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girl calm down youre just joining an idol group 😭😭
#yolanda probably has my favorite storyline#and all her songs are bangers#cant say the same for rosie and alina.. sorry#i hate higher higher with my whole being and dosukoi koi koi is just. ok#i think the jp ver isnt terrible but alinas voice just sounds really emotionless in the english ver#which works for her gothic songs but not really the lively ones#also ignore alinas terrible outfit. idk how they expect me to make a predominantly yellow gothic outfit with a 250 budget#i think they incentivise u to choose lively since its her fav style#but that isnt how it works aroun here. you WILL be a gothic lolita if you enter my store#style savvy#style boutique#style savvy styling star
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The people yearn for fashion yuri
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i’ve been playing a lot of fashion dreamer! despite it not having the depth that style savvy had, the clothes are so cute ♡
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pleeease give a review for infinity nikki ive been thinking about downloading it but i dont know if i have the space and if its worth it to clear some up for it !!!
as someone who spent HOURS on flash-based dollmakers as a kid, i absolutely love it. the gameplay hits somewhere between dressup game and open-world RPG, in that there's a large botw-like open map to explore, but the express purpose of exploring it is to unlock new clothes for your character. The exploration itself feels very calm and cozy most of the time, with the emphasis being on small collection tasks like fishing, bug-catching, and foraging. again, all of this is specifically to craft new outfits for nikki which you can both coordinate with no limitations to wear in the open world and use in scored styling contests with npcs, some of which reward you with game currency and some of which help you progress the story quests. the only place where i feel the gameplay truly suffers is in combat. you have one attack, and it's a ranged shooter, but there's no aim-assist whatsoever, and the mobile joystick isn't NEARLY sensitive enough to justify this. aiming in combat is one of the most difficult parts of the game, and nikki can only take 5 hits before she dies and has to respawn, making combat decently frustrating. However, there are very few places where combat is strictly necessary in-game, and both of the boss battles i've done so far had hitboxes large enough that it wasn't an issue; it's really in the open world against hordes of smaller enemies that the lack of targeting becomes really frustrating. other than that, though, the controls are fairly well-designed and intuitive, especially if you've played similar games before.
The clothes themselves are the star of the show, of course. I've yet to see a single clothing item in the game that I don't want. there's a good mix of fancy intricate outfit pieces and basics to obtain early-on, and without even touching the gacha you can coordinate some really cute outfits via in-universe boutiques and quests that reward you with clothes. Even the very obviously themed ability outfit sets that you craft early on almost always have a few pieces that are easy to mix and match with, so there's a TON of styling potential even for free players! As for the gacha, it's actually one of the more generous games i've played in terms of rewards and pity systems. My one complaint so far is that the 5-star gacha outfits especially seem to be very accessory-heavy, meaning it's possible to pull shoes, multiple necklaces, gloves, socks, and hairpieces before ever pulling the dress they're very obviously designed around. there is a pity mechanic to prevent this, but it requires you to pull a few too many times before your guarantee imo.
The story is ridiculous in a good way. It kind of reads like a 2000s-era barbie movie to me right now, in the best way possible. there's an amazingly predictable sexy villain, cute little flying creatures that follow you around, and every conflict is, of course, solved via clothes in one way or another. My absolute favorite thing about the writing, though, is how blatantly earnest it all is. at no point does the game poke fun at its own wacky concept or even attempt to make some self-aware joke about it to the player--it plays everything completely straight, and in this aspect it almost feels MORE self-aware. it knows that the kind of person who wants to play a dressup rpg is also the kind of person who does not, under any circumstances whatsoever, want to be questioned or made fun of for their love of fashion or their engagement with that game. It very much feels like the devs know that they're working with primarily girls and young women and a subject matter that those girls and young women are often looked down upon or made fun of for seriously engaging with, and so it promises to engage EXTRA-seriously to make up for that. (side note: there's one point in a story quest where, when asked to make a wish, nikki wishes that all girls never get cramps again. that was when i knew this was a game that knew its audience.) If I wanted to nitpick, i might say that every quest so far has sort of felt like an increasingly ridiculous trading sequence--you learn what you need to do very early on, but you'll always spend several hours of gameplay encountering obstacles and doing other smaller tasks to circumvent those obstacles so you can reach your original goal. this might annoy me more if the game was trying to market itself as a serious RPG, but it seems very self-aware to me, and despite how i'm describing it none of the quests ive played have actually FELT tedious. I think the fact that it's such a wild concept to begin with gives the writers a bit of leeway in how they handle the story quests, and because I as the player am aware i'm playing a dressup game I don't really expect quests to immediately get to the point and let me fight something. I will say that there are certain things that aren't super intuitive especially if you aren't a seasoned gacha rpg player, particularly the features relating to advancing your skills and the styling points of your clothing. though the game does technically explain what you need to do, it doesn't explain the RELEVANCE of the feature, just that it exists, so I had to lose multiple styling contests before I realized i could upgrade my clothing to get higher scores.
The final thing I'll talk about is performance. I'm playing the game on my iphone 13, and the performance is.... not great, i'm ngl. Off the bat, if you play the game on a mobile device, you're going to be getting a HEAVILY scaled-down version of the terrain graphics. all of those screenshots you see online of beautiful terrain full of flowers and particle effects are from ps5s or custom pcs. truthfully, the mobile app looks like a game from 2012 and it will still turn your phone into an incinerator. I've also encountered multiple graphics bugs, some during pivotal scenes, and I get consistent lags when playing for longer than a few hours, likely due to the strain on my phone's hardware. it's also an INSANE battery drain, so i only play when my phone is plugged in. All that being said, the game has been out for less than a week, so visual bugs are inevitable, and the developers have stated that mobile optimization is a priority, so hopefully we'll at the very least no longer have to overheat our devices to play it soon. Also worth noting, from what I've seen the rendering of the CLOTHING doesn't suffer AT ALL on mobile devices. presumably they sacrificed terrain rendering to allow for such beautiful texturing on the clothing itself, which, given that the clothing is the main focus of the game, I can't fault them for. Basically, if you're going to try to run an unreal engine game on your iphone, be aware that it will run like an unreal engine game on an iphone. and prepare yourself to have to let your device cool down every few hours.
tldr: i love the game so far. i'm really excited to keep playing and see where the story goes, and I think they should make more games for girls <3
#asks#infinity nikki#<3 <3 <3#did anyone here ever play style savvy as a kid? it's not the same by any means but in terms of the clothes it very much has the same vibes#in that there's a great balance of basics and complex pieces and an insane amount of styling potential. god i loved style savvy#I barely ever went to my store in that game i'd just buy out the depot over and over so i could make new outfits for my character#OH ALSO other note: I really appreciated that despite being open-world and having so much jump-based platforming the game blatantly refused#to EVER allow for panty-shots no matter what outfit nikki is in. her skirt will not fly up while she's exploring#and when you remove her clothes in the dressup menu she gets a nice tasteful little tank top and shorts set! no oversexualization here <3#again a great example of the game knowing its audience
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