Both games are still priced at a modest $19.99, so expect to get your money's worth. What I loved about this, aside from the gaming itself are the fashion tips and the mini tidbits that you see in between levels. You'll certainly be able to apply them in your everyday life. Midriffs and cut offs, spring and summer designs - these phrases will dominate your world for the most part as you play either game. With each progressive level, you'll be able to feel your inner fashionista come to life!
As per usual, the game standards apply. You have 3 models, all waiting for you to dress them appropriately with the style the befits their stature. You'll have an assortment of tops, bottoms and shoes to choose from as well as certain accessories that will sure to add some pizazz to your style. The Signature Outfit mode still exists, and the ability to unlock new dresses in the Free Play mode gives you an incentive to get those dazzzling designs. No fashion style in the line-up? No worries, the action buttons such as shuffle and starpower will give you the extra bonus in wowing the crowd. Old Jojo's Fashion Players won't be confused or disoriented with the new installment and new players will still be able to play the first one without getting confused.