» Game Description

Dress Up Rush

Imagine running your own fashion boutique with cozy chairs, hot coffee, and ambient music. Meet Jane, a savvy fashionista, determined to make a name for herself in the fashion biz. Start small and provide top-notch service to clients - then upgrade your boutique with more fitting rooms, a sleeker design, and a fat cash register. Sell the hottest collections and offer 130 distinct clothing options to customers. Can Jane manage the Dress Up Rush in this Time Management venture?

» Game Features

  • Jane Steps Into The World Of Fashion!
  • Funny New Characters!
  • Many Different Clothes And Accessories!
  • Choose What You Want To Sell!

» Game Reviews

  • “There is nothing blatantly wrong with this game, but nothing overly awesome either. It's an average dash-style game. Gameplay is pretty simple, but it lacks the bells and whistles to make it anything to write home about. Even simple things, like chain combos or powerups, that we come to expect in games like these are missing. This also has yet another case of failure to properly localize language. I am assuming that "jeans breeches" means jean shorts. Overall not horrible, but in comparison to other similar games, it falls way short.” – AmazingAngie
  • “If you liked the Jane's Hotel Games, You'll like this one. I only like a certain type of time management/sim game. Not a big fan of the serving burger games, but I like these...Anyway.. Its cute and easy to pick up..but on the downside you don't seem to be working toward anything (such as bigger hotels in the previous ones) and the ending let me down a little.” – babyjami

» System Requirements

  • OS: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Me, Windows Vista
  • Memory: 128 MB
  • DirectX: 8.0 or later
  • CPU: P3 700

» Extra Info

Developer: Realore Studios
Release Date: 2008-10-07
Tags: action, arcade, online, sim, time management

Did you know that…
Dress-up Monday (Also known as Shicki Micki Mondays, or Formal Mondays) is a new trend spreading in American companies where casual attire is the company dress code. Employees are encouraged to dress fancy or dress formally (e.g., Business shirts, ties, suits and dress pants) in order to encourage a sense of organization and professionalism. This can occur when a valued customer comes to a company which is looking to engage in new business. This can also occur due to an abuse of the casual or business casual dress code.

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