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  2. Imagine (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    The Imagine series of games allows players to take on the role of various occupations, such as a fashion designer, rock star, movie star or teacher. [1] Ubisoft became a leader in publishing "games for girls" for the Nintendo DS and Wii through the Imagine, Ener-G, and Petz series.

  3. Stardoll - Wikipedia

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    Stardoll is a browser-based game from Glorious Games. One of the world's largest online fashion communities, [1] Stardoll had reached over 400 million users as of January 2016.

  4. My Dress-Up Darling - Wikipedia

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    Afterward, he is happy Kitagawa can finally experience the joy of being helpful. Sometime later, Gojo presents Juju and Kitagawa with their completed outfits before he does Kitagawa's makeup with Juju's guidance. The girls head to the hospital, waiting for Gojo and Shinju. When they finally arrive, Shinju stuns the girls with a male cosplay outfit.

  5. Smashbox launches addicting virtual makeup Try-On Studio ...

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    From there, you can try on makeup products for your face, eyes, lips and cheeks (yes, all of them!). ... You can play with the intensity of each product. Like we said -- genius.

  6. Dream Life - Wikipedia

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    Dream Life is a dedicated console life simulation game targeted at girls between the ages 8 to 14 created by Hasbro and released in 2005. [1] Dream Life is a game where players create a girl character, ranging from hair to clothes. They can also determine how smart, funny, athletic, creative or outgoing the girl character is.

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  8. Girls' video games - Wikipedia

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    Its products were part of the so-called "purple games" segment of girls' games, which based its games on market research into the preferences and tastes of young girls. Because these tended to be stereotypically feminine interests such as gossip, relationships, and makeup, "purple games" were criticized by feminists who considered them too ...

  9. Girls' toys and games - Wikipedia

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    Games and toys, or types of play, in many cultures are gender (and age) neutral, but some are given a gender role (masculine or feminine).Games given a gender role are exclusive or segregationist, and a game labelled as such is often considered by both children and adults as appropriate for boys or girls but not both.