Hasbro Designer's World TV Plug-In Game | 
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| Brand: Hasbro Category: Toy
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $12.99 You Save: $27.00 (68%)
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Rating: 41 reviews Sales Rank: 1171
Batteries Included: No Age: 8 - 12 years Battery: 4 AA Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 4.5 x 10.5 x 15.8
MPN: 44126 Model: 44126 UPC: 653569156680 EAN: 0653569156680 ASIN: B000EPFEUM
Release Date: June 12, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Fashion-themed Plug & Play video game connects directly to the A/V in ports on your TV | | • | Create your own clothing designs | | • | Choose among different fabrics and colors | | • | Select runway models to wear your fashions in Paris, New York, Tokyo, and Milan | | • | Turn your clothes sense and business know-how into a fashion empire that wins you fortune and fame! |
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Product Description Can you turn rags into riches' Will your dazzling designs bring you fortune and fame' You'll find out when you catwalk your way into Designer's World, a TV plug-in game where girls can create their own styles. Just plug the console into any standard TV (not included), and you're in control of your very own world of high fashion. Requires 4 "AA" batteries and 2 "AAA" batteries, not included.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 36 more reviews...
Addictive and Educational February 10, 2007 Norreida Reyes 24 out of 24 found this review helpful
My daughter and I played it pretty much straight through the Martin Luther King, Jr. three-day weekend. We hardly noticed the time fly by. My daughter is 8 years old, third grade, and loves to draw. We got hooked on Project Runway, where she would try to design an outfit based on the challenges the contestents were faced with - and she and I even made one of the dresses she designed. So, here it is, six months later and she is firm in her resolve to become a fashion designer (I'll enjoy it while it lasts. : ) and along comes a commercial for Designer's World. Well, we had to have it. And it was worth every penny. It is perfect for the 8,9,10 year old range. It is easy to hook up to the TV, and there is NO DRAWING involved at all. If you can click a remote control, you can play this game. It is a one-person game, but it is easy to have two people take turns. It gives a taste of what it means to select fabrics, choose the right cut, understand your audience, what to look for in a model, selling in different markets, and realizing that judges don't always have good taste. : ) I also love the map of the world included, so kids can see the different markets available to show their outfits. Once you hit every region in the US, you can then choose Tokyo, Paris, Milan, South Africa, and more! Once you get to the end of the game, it gives you a summary of how you did. Be sure to write it down, because this game doesn't give you the option to save. Then, play it again and see if you can beat your own totals. It is pretty easy for 10 years old and up to figure out how to design for the judges and get five stars for every design, but just because the judges like your outfit doesn't mean it'll sell in that market. I love how the game forces you to choose between giving the judges what they want, giving the market what it wants, and designing to please yourself. I highly recommend it.
HERE IS A GUIDE FOR EVERYONE THAT IS HAVING TROUBLE!!!!!!!! January 3, 2007 21 out of 21 found this review helpful
This game is definitely worth the price! I am 12 years old and I find myself playing this game every single day! Dream Life was fun too, but it got a little boring and now I rarely play with it. But Designer's World is SO much better!!!!!! I am going to try and help you as much as I can....... HELP Okay, so when you first start off you have 4 choices. You can choose NEW GAME, LOAD GAME,DESIGN CLOTHES, or OPTIONS. When you press NEW GAME, the very first screen that shows up is a magazine cover. From the magazine cover you can choose any of the options... "NEW FABRICS", "FASION HINTS AND TIPS", "JUDGE SPEAKS HIS/HER MIND", AND "PLUS! ALL ABOUT EMMA" (or whatever the model's name is) On the remote that you use, it says, "SELECT", "MENU", "CANCEL", and it has 4 arrow keys. If you press MENU, 5 options appear. MAGAZINE, FASHION REPORT, FASION SHOW, PROFILES, and END TURN. FASION REPORT shows your income, as well as cash reserves, and how well your clothes are selling. FASHION SHOW shows a map of the world. You first pick any place from the U.S. Once you conquer the U.S., you will move on to the other side of the world, like Asia, Africa, etc. Winning will help you earn cash and improve your skills. PROFILE is info on models and judges. Use the 4 arrow keys to choose a character and press SELECT for more details. As soon as you conquer a place a judge will give you a preference, such as: dislikes Argyle, or loves Emma (a model). You will find these preferences in the PROFILES part. And finally you have the option END TURN. When you press this button, different options will appear; FASION SHOW (which brings you back to the map), MANAGE BOOKMARKS (earn extra income next turn), RESEARCH NEW DESIGNS (improve your design skills and increase the variety of clothing you can create.) And then you have SAVE AND QUIT. TIPS 1. TO GET MORE MONEY: Once you have conquered a place, go to the MAGAZINE cover. Where it says, "Plus! All about (model's name), click on it, and your money increases some how. (Unless my game is screwed up or something) 2. BETTER SCORES: Try to follow the judges preferences and themes. You can find the preferences in the PROFILES screen. You can find the themes when you first start a new place like Africa. A screen will pop up, and if you read it, it will tell you what judges will be judging you and the 2 themes. EXAMPLE:First theme: blue argyle. Second them: orange sweaters. If you include those two themes in your out fits, you are sure to get a GREAT score!!! Sure your outfits may be a little ugly if you don't like the themes, but it is worth it to have an EXCELLENT score. Well hopefully I guided some of you that needed help!!! GOOD LUCK!!!!!!!!
A GREAT DESIGNING GAME! December 27, 2006 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
This game is a great game for people who love fasion desinging. To get started with your game, you first have to decide where you want to have your fasion show. At first, you have fasion shows only in the US, but as you get better, you get to have them in more places. Each place has three judges and a set amount of outfits you have to create. In the game, you can reasearch the judges and learn their prefrences and how they judge. Some are trickier than others to impress. Also, each place has a theme. For example, at the Los Angles fasion show, you might have to create two outfits that use polka dot and winter colored fabrics. Once you have selected a place, you go to the design table, were you create your outfits. But, the tricky thing is is that you have a set budget. What this means is that it costs you to create a piece of your outfit. Each color and design is a different design. You also have to pay to particapate in the show. once you designed all your outfits, you pick your models, their hairstyle, and they music they use in the show. The more you play, the more models you get. Then the fasion show starts. The models go down the run way. after they finish, the judges give you their score. The tougher ones often are VERY hard to impress. if you do well, and get good scores, you earn "diva points" which allows your models to have special abilites. You also can unlock judges prefrence, which gives you tips on what they like and dislike. This is a really great game, for you learn how to spend your money wiselly, so you can create really great designs. I also think that you learn how to mix and match colors and clothing items, and can use the abilties in real life. Also, this game has very easy setup, for all you do is take the little game consle and plug it into the tv and it's on. Also, the game consle has a little hatch at the top of it, and that's were you can keep your remote. I think this was a great idea for i lose things alot, but i will always kinow were my remote is! Over all, this is a great game to "kick up your fasion sense!"
Awesome! April 1, 2007 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
This game is so much fun! I am 11 (almost 12) and got it for a present after a surgery. It was a great way to have fun when I didn't really feel like getting up. I love to design fashion and love the idea of getting to be a fashion designer, whether it is in the real world or just on a screen. You pick a fashion show with three judges and design outfits based on a theme and judges prefrences, just like in real life. You then pick models and music and send them down the runway. You can also design fashions without the shows. My friends and I play it ALL the time and I still haven't gotten tired of it!
A definite winner! January 11, 2007 Dee 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Our 11 yr-old (almost 12) daughter received this game for Christmas and absolutely loves it! Very creative game...let's the child choose styles, materials, designs. It's really interesting to watch her put outfits together and sometimes she even asks my advice!
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