Gamers have the first-person shooter, the action-adventure, the 2D platformer, the 3D platformer ... but are they ready for the beauty navigation genre?
Konami, best known for creating Metal Gear Solid 4 exclusively for the PlayStation 3, will be be releasing Dream Skincare for the Nintendo DS this October in Japan. The game is the first of its kind, taking advantage of the unique capabilities of the DS: touch screen capabilities, dual screens, and wooing Japanese women.
The game offers advice on a daily skin regimen, depending on information provided by the "player." Things like skin tone, skin smoothness, and hours of sleep will indicate whether or not the software will tell players to drink more water or eat certain foods. The game also features video clips of Chizu Saeki, a 45-year old Japanese beauty expert, giving facial massage advice.
There's no word on whether Konami will be bringing this title to other regions, but when I asked my wife whether or not she'd be interested in such a game she replied: "I can't think of enough ways to say 'no.'"
[Source: Yahoo! News]
is it me, or is that quote going to create a shitstorm here?
well, getting back to the "game", I doubt it would really sell. I mean, I don't think people will drop 30 dollars on beuty tips, when they can go to a salon.
But the real story here is ... DREAM SKINCARE.
Goodbye horses...
AWESOME line lol
Fuck skincare games