Maybe moving to the big city to be a Disney City Girl wasnât such a good idea. My apartment is a hovel compared to the palace Jenna has, and even thatâs stretching my budget to the limit. My boss will give me extra money for washing dishes if I dress in active wear, but he doesnât pay me enough to buy new clothes. My idea of fun is sitting in my apartment singing karaoke by myself. I saved up enough money for a fridge so I can stop eating microwaved Cup of Soup, but it arrived disassembled and I have no one to help me. Space is at such a premium I have a coffee maker next to my toilet. A COFFEE MAKER NEXT TO MY TOILET.
That entire introduction was paraphrased from an actual conversation I had with my wife earlier this morning, after the stress of trying to make my way in Playdomâs new Sims-for-ladies game, Disney City Girl, officially launching today on Facebook. Within the first hour of play I had moved into a crappy little apartment; reconnected with a childhood friend/non-player character with a much more glamorous life than my own (I spend a lot of time at her place to keep from getting too depressed); began pursuing my dream job of being a famous chef (the other choice was fashion design); and generally went about the business of being a small town girl in a big city world.
Emily (my wife-creature) said that the stress I was exhibiting was a fairly realistic response for a girl striking out on her own for the first time. I am a 39-year-old man. Obviously Playdom is doing something right.
Itâs also doing one thing wrongâyou wonât get far in this game without friends. That fridge I purchased requires parts from friends to fix. Iâve got a quest to listen to classical music on the stereo of three friendsâ apartments, and I only have one friend (and sheâs not technically real). Advancing in my career from bussing tables to tending bar required friend approval. I used the initial in-game currency to bypass that oneânow I have to wait two hours between barkeeping sessions to advance.
Thatâs sad, because I must say I do enjoy creating fashion combinations from items purchased at the gameâs virtual boutiques and submitting them to be judged by my fellow player. I blame Nintendoâs Style Savvy
https://lastchance.cc/style-savvy-review-dressing-miss-michael-5432690%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
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