Compare Prices: $6.65 - $19.99 from 6 stores

I bought this game for my 10 year old daughter and she played it non-stop with her 13 year sister. They both loved it. This was her favorite gift that she got.

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My 5 year old daughter just loves this game! Her first game where she can sit for hours and hours and play. With the wii games she would only play for about 20 mins. Loves it!

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excellent game. very easy to play. my 6 year old loves it. very good price. you can design own clothes and accessories. this is not a time management game. excellent game for creative minds.

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This is an absolute top notch game. We played the free version online for a while, but then my daughter (age 5) started begging for the full version. I gave in and I cannot say enough about how great it is. My daughter and I love it equally. It is set up like a card game (solitaire), but instead of a traditional set of cards, each card has an item of clothing or hairstyle on it. The cards are dealt face down and you place them on the models as they come up. Models have symbols or colors over their heads showing what they want to wear. It is a challenge, like in traditional solitaire, to get the right cards on the right models. The added fun is to meet the goals of the models and still dress them how you like. There are ways to move the cards around to get the outfit how you like it.

The bonus of the full version is that you get to DESIGN your OWN clothes and add them to the decks of cards. I could design clothes all day! You can choose different combinations of colors, prints, fabrics, and shapes to make all kinds of looks. My 5 year old girl LOVES this game and so do I. It is not difficult for her, but still interesting for me. It is both logical and creative at the same time. This would make a great gift for girls of any age. It would be nice if they had a version for boys, because my 7 year old son played once when we first got the game because he likes cards and logic, but it was just too girly for him.

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This was a Christmas present for my daughter and she loves it as much as her fashion Barbie games. It was a real hit this Christmas!

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If you have an intense job during the day and you want a casual game to help you relax and not use your brain; if you like art; if you totally dig creating and designing - then this game is for you. This is a casual game I go back and play again and again. Just the part where you can design your own look with colors and patterns is a favorite of mine and I find I have to set a timer so I don't eat up the time I have for fun each day! I keep checking in to see if Lifetime or another company has created either Fashion Solitaire II or a similar game every so often. Until they do, I'm satisfied with re-visiting this game time and again. I am currently on my 5th "mission." It's SO FUN!

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This game is for all ages and it is for the girls only, sorry boys. 6 showroom stages to dress up your models realistic clothes that makes the game a bit of fun. Put together an outfit for all things that are fashionable, back to school, the workout, rocking the suburbs, dinning out and so on. You can play up to 10 players to make up more unique designs. The game needs 57.48MB of disc space. Have fun playing as it is addictive.

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If whom ever is reading this was a kid in the 70's you would know what paper dolls are. Those cardstock paperweight dolls with the cut-out clothes and accesories with the white tabs on them to hold the paper garments and accesories in place. Well it's like that except without the white tabs, but it involves a computerized game of solitare. What I think is funny, how the model strikes a pose after the whole outfit is put together- like yeah, we really would wear that outfit in public in the real world!

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We got hooked on Fashion Solitaire playing on Shockwave. The full version is much much much more fun!

There are a few things we wish were better: can't make (real) sunglasses & lack of good tans and good reds in the color choices for clothing.

Otherwise, it's fun from creating our designer names to designer clothing & accessories.

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