I feel a little conflicted in writing this review. There are some elements I felt this game did pretty well. +Pretty good music +Great opening video +Interesting idea +Mechanics are pretty solid -Art style is hit or miss -Takes too long to go through the week -Not enough events to break up repetitive game play
Cosplay Maker
- Release Date:
- Dec 10, 2015
- Developer:
- Locked Door Puzzle
- Publisher:
- Lupus Studios Limited
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac Linux
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About This Game
Cosplay Maker is a management and dating simulation game. Inspired by the real world of people who love to make costumes of their favourite characters.
Created by Richard Perrin, the creator of Kairo, Journal and the white chamber, with art by Melissa Royall.
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User Reviews
Scarily addictive. The jazzy music and goals make this game able to last hours without even noticing. If you're a fan of management sims and love those "Just one more upgrade" kind of games, this is a one for you.
There is no doubt this game is cute. That being said, the game is super repetitive. I turned off the music shortly after I started the game, as the songs repeat over, and over and it quickly gets on your nerves. There is little variety while you're playing either. You set to one task during the day Monday-Friday, a different task in the evening and then something for Saturday and Sunday. You can't pick what to do each day, so if you finish a costume on a Wednesday, you're stuck "working" on it the rest of the week. At any rate, I'm still addicted to trying to get all the costumes. But, I'd love more variety in the game play.
Cosplay drama: The Game Good little story woven through the game mechanics that reflects on the cosplay community at large, the good and the bad Music will be stuck in your head for weeks to come.
This game is very slow and the tasks are repetitive, which is a huuuuge drawback - it's alright in small doses. I do enjoy the funny overarching story and appreciate the details regarding costume making. I feel that the social aspect has been well developed and I do love the graphics. The costumes are great as well as the character's skill development. It's not the best casual game out there but it's innovative and I would recommend grabbing it when it's on sale.
Where do i even START with thIS gaMe......as a cosplAYER im insulted that the developer belived that cosplay is a joke and a half aparently. she make it seem like cosplay is a waiting game.....and in some way it is, but mostly its a skill game. you use your skill to make cosplay cosumes in order to win affection, love, sex, money, and industrial innovation. all of these are important. secondly, cosplay is NOT a matter of hobby. hobby cosplaying is like hobyy music making. stick to myspace music BOZO and get away from the real deal cosplayers!! cosplay requires all your time and money! you cant just go and work a fast food job weekdays, evenings, and weekends and expect to build the perfect cosplay. thats rediculus! thirdly, cosplay is not for the faint of heart. you have to give it your all!!!!! i ahve spent around 10,00 dollars bu8ilding my fabrics colection and it not easy. it not easy. so before you make anothewr cosplays game, please do some f*cking research DUMMY!!!!!! or else...
This game has a lot of potential but, in the end, falls flat. The fact that one of the main characters declares the final main story scene as "an anticlimax" pretty much sums it all up. I was immediately disappointed when I started the game and realized that I couldn't customize my character's looks at all. I expected to be able to change her hair color at least! Nothing. On top of that, the surreal feeling of being the only character who doesn't talk is pretty strong in this game. Even when you talk with your friends on messanger during the week, the chat bubbles only point one direction... she is silent in all things. I was disappointed again (though not surprised) that there was no creativity when it came to making the costumes, either. The tongue-in-cheek references were sometimes slightly amusing, but they would have felt more natural if there was humor in ANY other part of the game. And there really isn't. The side characters are all okay, a little bland but not too bad. I can...
If you're a fan of those simulator types, this game will keep you entertained for some time. I love most of the costumes, and the music and intro video is surprisingly good. But for me, that's it. The game itself became boring (and long) after a while and the story line wasn't good enough to keep me playing.
Doesnt work.
Really charming and relaxing game, with time management and geek drama. Also the soundtrack is fabulous.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP
- Processor: 2GHz Dual Core
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Shader Model 3.0
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 1 GB available space
FAQ
How much does Cosplay Maker cost?
Cosplay Maker is completely FREE to play. You can download and play it without any purchase.
What are the system requirements for Cosplay Maker?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP Processor: 2GHz Dual Core Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: Shader Model 3.0 DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 1 GB available space
What platforms is Cosplay Maker available on?
Cosplay Maker is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.
Is Cosplay Maker worth buying?
Cosplay Maker has 45% positive reviews from 22 players.
When was Cosplay Maker released?
Cosplay Maker was released on Dec 10, 2015.
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