But it's the ability to give other players' clothing choices your two cents, or Rubies in this case, that's the star of this fashion show.Ĭoco Girl isn't governed by an energy system or too much of a gameplay structure, though you are given daily tasks to complete and quests to embark on. Sure, players can visit various shops and dress their heavily customized avatar (seriously, even I spent at least 30 minutes fine-tuning my lady). In fact, rating your fellow females' outfits is the basis of the game. Every girl has her opinions on fashion-some are just more vocal than others, no?-and Coco Girl provides the medium through which to express them.Īt every turn in Coco Girl, you're given the opportunity to voice your take on various outfits and in a multitude of situations. Harburger tells us that, from here on out, MetroGames will focus largely on women when it comes to Facebook games, and on the more hardcore crowd (mostly men) in its mobile efforts.Ĭoco Girl is a Facebook game designed for the fashionista in every girl (and guy, in this writer's very particular case). We know, you're used to seeing hardcore-skewed social games come from the developer like AutoHustle.Ĭonsider this most recent release a fundamental shift for the studio. But Damian Harburger, CEO of Argentina-based social game developer MetroGames, thinks that it hasn't been done right. Alright, so the fashion game has already been done on Facebook.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |