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"Avatar Maker: Dress up for Kids" is a virtual world-building game that allows children to create their own unique avatars and stories. Kids can customize their avatar's appearance, dress them up in various outfits, and create their own adventures in a variety of settings. With endless possibilities for self-expression and creativity, this game encourages children to explore their imagination and have fun.

Avatar Maker Dress up for kids screenshot
Avatar Maker Dress up for kids screenshot
Avatar Maker Dress up for kids screenshot
Avatar Maker Dress up for kids screenshot
Avatar Maker Dress up for kids screenshot
Avatar Maker Dress up for kids screenshot
Avatar Maker Dress up for kids screenshot
Avatar Maker Dress up for kids screenshot
Avatar Maker Dress up for kids screenshot
Avatar Maker Dress up for kids screenshot
Avatar Maker Dress up for kids screenshot
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31%
Audience ScoreBased on 940 reviews
graphics7 positive mentions
monetization53 negative mentions

  • The art style and character customization options are cute and appealing.
  • The game has a variety of clothing and accessories for avatars.
  • It allows for creativity in designing characters and rooms.
  • The game has a daily gameplay limit of only 5 minutes, which frustrates players.
  • Frequent ads and pop-ups interrupt gameplay, often resetting progress.
  • Players are required to pay for a subscription to continue playing, which many find unreasonable.
  • monetization
    71 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization aspect of the game has received overwhelmingly negative feedback from users, primarily due to the excessive frequency of ads that disrupt gameplay and often lead to lost progress. Many players express frustration over the aggressive promotion of a premium subscription to remove ads, which they feel is misleading, as the game initially claims to have no ads. Overall, the monetization strategy is seen as detrimental to the user experience, with numerous reviews suggesting that the game would be much more enjoyable if the ad interruptions were significantly reduced or eliminated.

    • “The game is actually really nice; the game says there's no ads before installing, right?”
    • “So the time limit is awful because it's like 5 minutes, but there are no ads. I love it!”
    • “I would give it 5 stars if there were no ads!”
    • “It's a good game, but the ads that say 'buy premium' are annoying.”
    • “I would have kept it if it didn't have so many ads. The game is quite annoying, so I suggest not to download it.”
    • “This game is just horrible. You load in and it's all okay until ads pop up on the screen, and whenever you want to build a house, it doesn't let you.”
  • graphics
    13 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game are generally praised for their cute art style and the abundance of customization options for avatars and houses. However, many users express frustration over the restrictive five-minute gameplay limit, which detracts from their overall enjoyment and ability to fully explore the game's visual appeal. While the aesthetic is appreciated, the frequent prompts for payment and time constraints overshadow the positive aspects of the graphics.

    • “Great game, great graphics.”
    • “The game is really nice and has an amazing art style.”
    • “Appropriate for ages 3+ as ages 1-2 should not use a mobile phone/tab, etc. This deserves to be expert-approved or editor-approved as the graphics are not too much or too less.”
    • “Toca Boca and Avatar World and even Miga Town are better than this. This game sucks; the graphics are horrible and there are too many ads.”
    • “Cute art style, but I can't make stories in the limited amount of time. Heck, I can't even make a character in the 5 minutes it gives you before you have to pay.”
    • “I was honestly surprised that nothing was locked and the art style was cute, but then 5 minutes into the game it said 'time limit reached.' I would gladly enjoy it if you took the time limit off, but your service doesn't reply to any concerns and doesn't fix issues.”
  • story
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users express frustration with the game's story aspect, highlighting a restrictive daily time limit that severely hampers their ability to create and develop narratives. Many feel that the limitations prevent them from fully engaging with the character creation and storytelling features, leading to disappointment and comparisons to other games that offer more freedom without such constraints. Overall, the consensus is that the story creation experience is hindered by these limitations, making it less enjoyable.

    • “At first, I thought this would be a nice game where I can create characters and make stories, but the problem is that after only five minutes, a thing pops up saying 'daily time limit reached,' which is really annoying because I just want to make stories and stuff.”
    • “At first I thought this would be a nice game where I can create characters and make stories, but the problem is that after only five minutes a message pops up saying 'daily time limit reached', which is really annoying because I play Avatar World, which is way better and doesn't have a time limit. Also, you have to pay to make the time limit go away, and I just want to create stories.”
    • “There's a daily limit, and that limit doesn't give you enough time to even make a full story or character.”
    • “I was hoping to make a story about my character, but the time limit is so annoying!”
  • gameplay
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is heavily criticized for its restrictive 5-minute limit, which many players find frustrating, especially given the time required to create a character. Users express disappointment over the need for a subscription to continue playing, suggesting that the initial enjoyment quickly turns into dissatisfaction. Overall, the gameplay experience is seen as a significant drawback, overshadowing the appealing art style.

    • “If you could make a similar game like this without timing, I'll rate it 4/5 stars; it just depends on the gameplay.”
    • “This game is very disappointing. At first, I enjoyed it, but the 5-minute gameplay limit is frustrating. After that, you need to pay for a subscription.”
    • “At first, I was pleasantly surprised by the art style and the lack of locked options, but then it hit me: a 5-minute gameplay limit.”
    • “You only get about 5 minutes of gameplay. We all have to agree that it takes us 5-7 minutes to create a character, and you can't even leave the app and come back to it.”
    • “Pazu has the worst gameplay I've ever experienced.”
  • stability
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users report significant stability issues with the game, including frequent glitches and crashes that disrupt gameplay. Many find these problems frustrating, as they often lead to loss of progress and a poor overall experience.

    • “The game is nice, but I can't even get some of my items, and when I exit, it takes me all the way back to the home screen. It's annoying, and the game glitches sometimes and blanks out. Please fix your game, thank you.”
    • “It always glitches.”
    • “The ads are excessive and you have to pay a lot to get rid of them.”
  • music
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users appreciate the music for enhancing the game's beauty and overall experience, expressing a desire for more variety and additional tracks to enrich gameplay. The existing music is enjoyable, but players feel that expanding the soundtrack would further elevate their enjoyment.

    • “The music in this game makes everything look beautiful; I just want to play the whole game!”
    • “I love that I can create characters in this game, and it's so much fun! I just wish there was more music to enjoy.”
    • “The soundtrack really enhances the overall experience and keeps me engaged throughout the game.”
    • “The music is repetitive and lacks variety, making it hard to stay engaged with the game.”
    • “I found the soundtrack to be uninspired and forgettable, which really detracted from the overall experience.”
    • “The background music feels out of place and doesn't match the game's atmosphere, making it hard to immerse myself.”
  • character development
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Reviews indicate that character development in the game is lacking, with players expressing disappointment over limited activities and a focus on superficial customization rather than meaningful growth or engagement. Many feel that it pales in comparison to similar games like Avatar World, which offer more depth and interaction.

    • “There is nothing to do in this game. Avatar World is better than this; it's the worst version of Avatar World. You can only create a character, design a bedroom, and take a picture.”

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