C G
The first 2 makeovers are very enjoyable but then the tasks become too difficult because theyre too expensive (relating to the games coins, for example you might spend loads just washing a characters face), you have to pass many match 3 style games in order to get more coins but these get more difficult also, you usually need extra moves which means watching long adverts. The match games become the vocal point of this game and if like me you find them boring, you might lose interest quickly.
20 people found this review helpful
Ruby Rose
I started this game from an ad continually choosing all the wrong options and it turned out to be pretty solid, creative, and uplifting. I loved the fashion options, the transformations and makeovers, and the heartwarming stories of stepping into a new life. But the longer you play, the more you realize how aggressively pay to win it becomes. It's extremely frustrating that all this love and effort relies heavily on "extra moves" to make progress, which cost money. Truly a tragedy.
44 people found this review helpful
Paula Merson
I've been playing for almost a year at this point, and I've never spent money on it. I'm currently on the "exclusive level" (hit level 7,301, so instead of advancing levels I'm earning stars until there's more to keep going up). Some days I play a lot. Some days I barely play, but I always log in for my daily reward. My daughter usually does the makeovers. Overall, I don't have any issues unless I need to update it. No ads unless I watch one for 2 additional moves.
1,347 people found this review helpful