The story part of the game is very fun, and I enjoy getting to dress up my character without having to be in the story at all times. It’s very reminiscent of Love Nikki, if you’ve ever heard of that game. However, what I don’t like about this game is the wait for materials. Either you watch the store like a hawk, waiting for the refreshed stock that has no guarantee of being what you need for the next stage, or you endlessly try to do side quests to get materials you also don’t need. Days turn to weeks, and still, I have no luck finding cotton or leather. I have plenty of silk, though. Always with the silk... In Love Nikki, you need only collect outfits to create new clothes, which makes the process faster, albeit droning. In this game, you need materials and outfits for new pieces. It would be a refreshing gimmick if it didn’t waste so much of my time, sending me on an endless goose chase. I don’t mind creating gifts and getting close to companions to advance the story, but when you’re 43 leather away from the dress you need, and you haven’t been able to get any of it in days, you can see where things can be frustrating. Still, for a dress up game centered around story-telling, I do think it’s on the higher end of quality. Thus, I’m giving it 3 stars. I’m not dazzled, but I am pleased.