As Qookie's fashion stylist, I advised her against the red piece as it made her look like a large tomato. The pink and grey ensemble were sort of fighting with each other and with her figure. The brown of course was too boxy, and that little sheer number was much too revealing. The green Pea-Jacket didn't suit her at all, and the organza A-line gown was too form-fitting for her curvy figure. The final rainbow-colored number fit her like a glove and made her feel so youthful that she darted around the store in and out of change rooms giggling with glee. Fun level Liz!!
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What a lot of fun this was. Is this another one that started out as a kids level?
I got to the last sign and just cracked up, then read wonderfull's comment and cracked up again.
Great level, I really enjoyed it, thank you.
Absolutely brilliant Liz, I had a right good laugh playing this one.
How clever and original.
Qookie looked stunning in her rainbow out fit.
Thanks for the fun and laugh!
Carry on matey!
Something weird happened on the way to the party...
The first time I played, everything was black - total black.
As I started walking around, labels started to appear out of nowhere:
"I am going to a party and I don't know what to wear"
"Yikes, that red dress was maybe a bit too hot!"
"This one looks cool! does my bum look big in this?"
"The hot green dress matches my eyes..."
I thought this level is really cool with its black texture - I even received 2 coins in that total darkness, but couldn't get any more, so I used the Shift-Arrow keys all around until finally I found the level, with Qookie in it, on the very right-bottom corner.
Time was out and I could not re-create this situation again: the next time around everything looked normal. Perhaps it was because I just downloaded the new texture? Anyway, it gives me the idea of writing myself, one day, a level with no disadvantage to the visually-impaired (assuming the computer could read out the labels).