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Full Historical Fashion Dress Up update
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What changed
- Gameplay
- UI and audio
- Store
- Fixes
Historical Fashion Dress Up changes
Historical Fashion Dress Up version 1.2.4 is now live on Steam.
Hey everyone!
We just added two new fashion packs for you to explore: 1920s women's and men's fashion!
The 1920s is an intriguing fashion period, the style drastically changed from the earlier Edwardian style from tiny waists and curves to the iconic straight 1920s silhouette. These fashion packs are mostly based on garments from various museums collections and fashion plates.
There is also a new dog! Based on a real dog from 1921!
We have added facial features based on Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton. These are accessible across all men's fashion packs.
Have you tried making a paper doll yet? We made some improvements to the paper doll system to make the process easier.
Finally we have made some general quality of life improvements, see the whole changelog below.
If you enjoy playing, please consider leaving a review here on Steam. We appreciate all feedback, so please share your thoughts on the game. ❤️
For the next big update we are working on Tudor fashion, stay tuned for that! ⭐
Maria and Carl from Tidvis
Version 1.2.4 - Changelog
General
Added two new fashion packs: 1920s women's and men's fashion
Added two more noses, brows, eyes and mouths to all men
Added a new dog to the animals category
Fixed UI not refreshing when changing eye colors
Improved the print flaps on all paper dolls
Changed which categories remain on the paper doll versus as an outfit for easier cutting of paper dolls
Reordered hair categories to be higher up in the list
1780s women's fashion
Fixed arm layering on dresses for better paper dolls
1820s women's fashion
Made it possible to customize the color of the headband in the hair category
Made it so changing hairstyles removes hat
Source
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