Now from the news releases I've read, these games are being developed in an attempt to bring more female gamers into the fold. However, part of me doesn't see these games being geared to little girls or even tweens, which a majority of the games developed for girls essentially are, because the three movies that were chosen for this enterprise were movies that were formative movies in many an adult's life.
Now I can sort of come up with ideas that would possibly make either a Clueless or Mean Girls game workable conceptually, but for the life of me I can't possibly fathom how one would adapt Pretty in Pink into a game. None. And you know I've seen a lot of games in my lifetime, especially movie tie-ins.
I mean, for Clueless/Mean Girls, they could both play out like Otome games, or play like a couple of Sims clones which would also make sense for the target market as sales of The Sims skews heavily in the direction of females anyway, and that would probably work out well. Or they could be built around a series of mini-games. For Clueless for example, off the top of my head, I could see a driving test mini game, dressing Tai to fit in with the clique game, a Tai-Elton/Ms. Geist-Mr. Hall matchmaking game and so many more. And with Mean Girls, I could see games involving fattening up Regina George, trying to collect pages of the Burn Book(and perhaps another one where you initially try to become popular by getting people to like you), a small fight sequence after the contents of the Burn Book are made public and so on.
But Pretty in Pink? Wow, I am truly drawing a blank on how that could possibly work, though an article about these games at Catwalk Queen does have a possible vision for that particular title I hadn't considered. And that would qualify as a casual game in my mind.
Of course, considering that both The Warriors and The Godfather were Paramount properties, these three new games in development will have a lot to live up to.
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