Dreamlife

Dreamlife

Dreamlife is a role playing game with its own console targeted at girls ages 8-14. It is a game where players create girls, ranging from hair to clothes. They can also determine how smart, funny, athletic, creative or outgoing the girl is.

In the game, players may buy clothes, make their best friend (which also has to be a girl) exactly the same way they made their character. They can sign up for various activities and win trophies. They have to go to school and if the character gets good grades, she can get things for her room like a TV or phone. She can get a makeover (which is a choice of hair style, hair color and makeup), develop a crush (and maybe dance with him at a party). She can interact with other people created by the makers of the game at the stations where you can do everything. She can also earn money by doing chores in your house, particularly the kitchen. Another way to earn money is to get a job, located at their school.

You have a counter set in the bottom left corner of the TV screen. You always wake up at 7:00 and you can use the various activities until the moon rises up to the top middle of the counter (about 10:00). But if you have time left to do one more activity, it doesn't have to be that short, as the moon can go out as far as needed, but only once. The Game starts out in the fall.

The more friends you have, the more points you get. This goes for your sense of fashion, and your lifestyle. At the end of four seasons,(fall, winter, spring, summer) you get a summary of what you've done in your life. Then after that, you can start over and make a new person.


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