![]() As you help customers, you’ll gain experience points, which fill up a meter that you can cash out at the end of the day. If you want “Marble Lily (Baby-Doll lolita clothing),” “Raven Candle (Gothic clothing),” “Brooke Bridge (Preppy school outfits),” “Soy (Boho-chic outfits),” or other fan favorite brands to appear, you need to level up – a new system in Styling Star. If you don’t have it, you can tell them to please wait while you restock, which means they’ll come back later – enough time for you to run to the Exhibition Hall and buy just what you needed.Īt first, as is tradition in the series, the Exhibition Hall only has a few brands represented. “Do I have any red scarves under $60? Or did I sell my last one since my last restock?” The single biggest mechanical game changer to the fashion system in Styling Star is the fact that if a customer asks you for something that you’re not sure you have, you can check your inventory before you accept their request. In the first three entries in the series, you had to keep a running inventory in your head of what you have. ![]() Stage Dive usually sells “rock” outfits, but a pair of shoes may look like they could ALSO be classified as “bold.” Sometimes when you go outside the search functionality and take big risks, they pay off with an extremely satisfied customer, and a very satisfied player. The search functionality is a good set of training wheels, but the system becomes deeper and more fun when you’re not using it. If you give the customer exactly what they want, they’ll buy it on the spot! Otherwise, you may have to persuade them that what you selected is still worth purchasing. New to this entry is a button to immediately filter your results to only show you items that specifically match their request, which should serve as an extra boon to newcomers. For those new to the series, those not familiar or comfortable with the different brands and styles in the series, or those who simply need an extra leg up with the fashion element, a robust search function exists where you can narrow it down to only show you items the game has tagged as “lively,” then narrow it further to only show you skirts, then narrow it further still to not show you anything above $100. ![]() You then go through your stock and find skirts that evoke a “lively” image. ![]() ![]() Let’s say a customer comes in asking for a Lively Skirt, under $100. While telling you about her current situation, she’ll then tell you what she’s there to buy, and then the fashion comes in. For those not familiar with the series, the core gameplay loop can look like this: a customer walks into your boutique, usually with some ridiculous piece of trivia about her (such as “always steps onto an escalator with her left foot!”) and tells you a bit about her life and her current situation. ![]()
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