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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
10 year old dislikes it,
= Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Imagine Movie Star (Video Game)
This game was fun at first. You know, create an avatar, pick a kind of movie. But I soon discovered it was the same mini game over and over again. I also had no choice whatsoever in what to do next. I am sorry I spent any money on that game. I strongly advise you not to buy this game. Now I know why I got it so cheap.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
This Game Sucks!,
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= Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Imagine Movie Star (Video Game)
I wanted this game because I thought it was like a "choose-your-adventure" type game where you're given various scenarios, you make your choices and the game adjusts, and gives you one of its various endings. My husband got this for me as a christmas present, because he knew how much I wanted it, and that's the ONLY reason why I'm keeping it. Other wise it would've went back the same week. It kept me busy, but the longer I played, I realized the game has absolutely NOTHING to do with being a celebrity. You play these dumb games over and over while you're supposed to have interviews, dates with your Hollywood "Hunk", and you're only given minimal choices when it comes to choosing managers, stylists, and your apartment decor. I feel they could've at least made it more appealing by letting the gamer choose their situations and actually answer interview type questions while the dumb games could've been used as a means to earn bonus points (NOT FANS). And don't let me forget, the graphics are not so hot either. You're supposed to create different fashion looks for your fans but how can you tell what looks good when it looks like you have a crooked smile or missing teeth everytime you zoom in? Vague instructions, how are you to know what the game is even asking for? No way to tell. I actually tried to play a 2nd time, and to this day, I have not finished it. The game sucks. Save your money. Buy something else instead. NY Fashion Designer is better. This Xmas I'm asking for diamond earrings.
22 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Boring, Boring, Boring!,
= Fun:1.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Imagine Movie Star (Video Game)
This game is soooo boring! Don't be mislead by what the game is about, as I bought it thinking you would get to actually be the person attending the premieres and dates and choosing what your character does and so on. But this game is not like that at all! It is kind of like a dance mat with a touch screen. Everytime you get a new level such as "first date", "first premiere", "dance all night", etc. You have to touch the pictures with your stylus when they hover over them. It is soooo boring! The only thing you get to choose is the look of your character, but even then there aren't many choices to start with. All of the outfits are ugly and not very customizable and the hairstyles are pretty much all short with limited colours. Your manager doesn't give you any advice like it says, he just tells you what to do and you have no choice in the matter. So overall this game was a waste of money and I do not recommend it to anyone!
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