» Game Description

Posh Shop

Build a fabulous fashion empire in this fast-paced challenge. Help shoppers find the perfect outfit by matching tops, bottoms, hats and more in a frenzy of colorful fun! Power-ups and shop upgrades will help you meet your quota, but you're going to have to be quick on your toes to keep your customers looking their best! Featuring innovative game design, exciting action, and gorgeous full-screen graphics, Posh Shop is the perfect fit for fast family fun!

» Game Features

  • Build A Fashion Empire!
  • Dozens Of Challenging Levels!
  • Many Shop Upgrades And Bonuses!
  • Wide Variety Of Customers And Outfits!

» Game Reviews

  • “Great Game for thoes who like the diner dash cake mania games and I do :-) Everything ran smoothly for me great quality game from reflexive yet again” – Gamblerlady
  • “Posh shop is fun, it reminds me of the the luxor games, where you have to shoot the balls with the matching colored balls. My daughter liked it too, shes a fashion girl lol. At times it was hectic and I thought I would lose it, but I didnt and I had a good time playing it with my daughter.” – Kel628
  • “It's a classic matching game that you match clothes' parts. It's fun for fırst two shop and then it becomes boring but I tihnk ıt will be great game for little girls who are dying for posh clothes =)” – cakemanic

» System Requirements

  • OS: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Me, Windows Vista
  • Memory: 256 MB
  • DirectX: 7.0 or later
  • CPU: P600

Download Posh Shop (12.34 MB)

» Extra Info

Developer: Puzzle Lab
Release Date: 2009-01-13
Tags: action, arcade, puzzle, sim, time management

Did you know that…
In American English, "posh" is usually used to describe luxury objects; the interior of a Rolls-Royce, for example, might be called posh. In British English, the same meaning for objects and styles holds, but people can also be posh (although not "a posh" as in the original usage), by which it is meant that they display both wealth and "upper class" tastes. Sometimes, there is some implication of ostentation or snobbery in such a description, and it is usually used in a derogatory fashion.

Misspellings: poshshop pash poshe

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