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Gabby Dollhouse Ready to Party

 

 

SCORE: 81

 

Gabby Dollhouse Ready to Party 

 

I am so conflicted when it comes to Outright Games. First off they treat us like slave labor. When I point it out, then they stop sending us press releases, and drop us from their Discord channel. How does ignoring the largest gaming website for families help you make sales? What they should do is advertise and sponsor. We continue to treat them with respect and continue to cover their games when we find them.

The other thing that bothers me about games like Gabby Dollhouse Ready to Party is they are way too short. I beat Gabby Dollhouse Ready to Party is one and a half hours. The only good part is Gabby Dollhouse Ready to Party cost us $39.99. I spend less than half of that to see a movie which is generally longer than Gabby Dollhouse Ready to Party. There are plenty of mini games to unlock in Gabby Dollhouse Ready to Party if you want to one hundred percent the game.

The biggest shocking thing to me and those watching chat while I was playing Gabby Dollhouse Ready to Party is this is not a party game. This is a go on into six different levels, complete them and get an item for the party. Once the player unlocks all of the items they can go into the attic for the end game party. After that the credits roll. Once the credits finish rolling players must leave the empty screen. Poor design there.

The levels within Gabby Dollhouse Ready to Party are 2D side scrolling with some parts of the level going left and right, and other parts going up and down. There is no way to get into free roaming in Gabby Dollhouse Ready to Party. When players come to an intersection they are given the choice of going the different available directions. There are different characters from the franchise to interact with in Gabby Dollhouse Ready to Party.

I am not familiar with this franchise. The cat theme in Gabby Dollhouse Ready to Party makes me think of the stereotype of older single women being cat ladies. Gabby is a girl but she is giving me that vibe. There are plenty of cat related jokes in Gabby Dollhouse Ready to Party too. I did not find any offensive content while playing Gabby Dollhouse Ready to Party. There are plenty of rainbows in Gabby Dollhouse Ready to Party that made me think of Noah's Ark.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 80%
Sounds: 85%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Gameplay: 80%
Family Friendly Factor: 90%

System: Nintendo Switch/PC/PS4/PS5/Xbox One/Xbox Series X
Publisher: Outright Games
Developer: Infinigon
Rating: ‘E’ - Everyone SIX and OLDER ONLY


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