» Game Description

Pageant Princess

Help Bess get prospective princesses ready for their spotlight in this glamorous and engaging challenge! Beautify everyone from the Girl Next Door to the Southern Belle in 5 unique beauty pageant locations. Style hair, apply makeup, dress the contestants and more in 50 levels of fun! Use your earnings to hire helpful employees and purchase upgrades to keep the girls looking and feeling their best. It's time to impress the judges in this frenzy of pageant fun!

» Game Features

  • 50 Challenging Levels!
  • 8 Diverse Contestant Types!
  • 5 Unique Pageant Locations!
  • 8 Captivating Princess Powers!

» Game Reviews

  • “A fitting game for trying to please all the "princesses". It was an ok game and it tried your patience. I really didn't like the whining.” – littleone21
  • “Another one of those "dash" type of games. This one is a lot like Beauty Shop. You put makeup on the girl, do facial, nail, hair, dress them, before sending them to beauty pageant. The game gets pretty hard to get expert score. It does get boring after playing for awhile because you're just doing the same thing over and over. But it's fun to kill some time with it.” – eileen216
  • “Buy this one! This game will keep you hopping and make you pay attention. No time to get bored here. The game gets progressively more challenging, as every good dash game should. I didn't find that I got bored with the repetitiveness, as new things were being added, and I was dealing with new characters pretty frequently. I think if you like dash games, you'll love this game!” – jesuslovesmel

» System Requirements

  • OS: Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista
  • Memory: 256 MB
  • CPU: P800

» Extra Info

Developer: IWin
Release Date: 2009-01-05
Tags: action, sim

Did you know that…
Choosing symbolic kings and queens for May Day and other festivities is an ancient custom in Europe in which beautiful young women symbolize their nation's virtues and other abstract ideas. The first modern American pageant was staged by P. T. Barnum in 1854, but his beauty contest was closed down by public protest—he previously held dog, baby, and bird beauty contests. He substituted daguerreotypes for judging, a practice quickly adopted by newspapers. Newspapers held photo beauty contests for many decades: In 1880, the first “Bathing Beauty Pageant" took place as part of a summer festival to promote business in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware.

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