Fashion time games for girls
If you came to hang out at Big Fish for a day, you would quickly learn we have a separate internal email list for employees to share anything that’s not directly work related.
Usually, the best news we get on here is free donuts, but the other day something with a little more substance (if that was even possible) came to our attention. Amanda Hemmons, the daughter of our Portuguese language editor popped up on the email chain because her art was featured on the Huffington Post, where she turned the characters from the movie Avengers into girls dresses.
When asked, she told us she wanted to turn characters like Thor and Hulk into dresses because “comic books and action movies are generally made by men, for men; the fact that women like them too is apparently incidental.” Big Fish has featured plenty of heroines like Nancy Drew and Agatha Christie in our games, but most traditional retro and console video games heroes have been primarily male. We wondered what those iconic characters & color combos would look like as female fashion statements. Maybe next time the major publishers will remember to include a character or two for the girls! Here is the first set of amazing sketches she sent over, we hope you like them as much as we do!
Early Inked Sketches
The final “stylized’ versions of each outfit can be found below. Test your video game knowledge and scroll down to see what character is represented in each outfit! Were you able to guess all the games these outfits come from? Hover over each image to see the name of the character & game that inspired the outfit.
Our Final Designs




Source: www.bigfishgames.com
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"Too Nice"
It can mean many things to many women. At one extreme, it is being a doormat, constantly wanting to do favors, buy things, being always available, etc. for a woman.
At the other extreme, it can mean simply being straightforward, no games, friendly, an honest communicator of feelings, emotionally available and having lots of time for her.
Some women take that second version as being "too nice".
I find that I have to be less available, tease more, be occasionally down-putting (in a teasing fashion), and more of an enigma, to keep most girls' interest.
My natural tendency is to be an open book. Women don't like that much.



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