Wednesday, March 12, 2008

MEAN GIRLS,cute teen comedy game,show,this is the story of school girls,u can be a high school student,its full comedy funny game

Mean Girls, or 2004's Heathers-lite, was a cute teen comedy that had a great recipe for success: a dark edge and an irresistibly attractive cast. Unfortunately, Mean Girls Wannabee relives all of the tedium of high school, without retaining any of the redeeming qualities of the movie. In Mean Girls speak, playing this game is just so not fetch.
In Mean Girls Wannabee, you assume the role of Cady Heron, a winsome high school student. Your objective in the game is to get along with all the popular kids, alienate as few people as possible, and basically do whatever you have to in order to climb the social ladder. There are established objectives in each of the game's four environments--home room, gym, cafeteria, and math classroom--that mostly have to do with collecting level-specific items and reaching a certain level of popularity. If you do well enough, you'll be able to unlock the game's fifth level, the spring fling. its very good game which really gives u alot of gamming fun.


The gameplay is quite a bit like the traditional game of Snake, only with a time limit. Each level is a large room scattered with people and environmental objects like desks, tables, and chairs. Forward movement is automatic, so your job is merely to turn left and right, making sure to avoid objects and to run into the popular people at the right time. When you run into people, they automatically add to your entourage, creating a line of figures behind you. Not only must you avoid certain obstacles, but you also can't cross back over your line of followers. Ahh, the price of popularity!
The game is played from a 3D-isometric perspective on the LG VX7000, which means that it's not entirely top-down. This could have been used to depict the pretty people of the Plastics in all (or at least more) of their glory. Instead, you can barely recognize Lindsay Lohan's character, given that she's made out of the bare minimum of pixels. Basically, there's no way to tell that this game is based on the Mean Girls movie just by looking at it. There are a few stills from the movie through the menu screens, and you get an actual picture of your guide at the beginning of each level, like the helpful Janis and Damian, who tell you what you need to collect in order to pass. However, within the level it's difficult to separate the nerds from the popular kids at first glance. This disrupts the game's single strategic element, and it's also totally unrealistic, at least in the Mean Girls' universe. Equally disappointing is the lack of any aural reference to the movie. The game's only sound effects consist of a little ring to let you know if you've collected a good object, and a buzzer to indicate a bad one. Judicious use of a license or brand can really improve a game's aesthetic, but Mean Girls Wannabe makes a complete hash of its potentially interesting source material.its a very wonderful story.
Mean Girls does attempt to provide you with a bit of a challenge. As you walk through the level collecting the requisite objects, such as the helpful teacher, the protein bar, and the spring fling tiara, you'll realize that different types of people grant you different bonuses. For example, the Mathletes, while necessary to win, decrease your popularity by one point (which isn't exactly social suicide as advertised). The best move is to pick up the Mathletes first, when your popularity is 0, so that you have nowhere to go but up. This strategy makes the game a little more interesting, but it stops well short of becoming an important part of the gameplay. Once you figure out which little blob is the hunky dude that will add 15 seconds to your overall time, you'll probably stop thinking about it entirely. The goal of collecting a few objects and enough people to raise your popularity level is rather easily achieved. In fact, the game is over fast once you figure out how it's supposed to work, which isn't made completely clear from the onset.
Mean Girls Wannabe is the worst kind of mobile cash-in. It's a lazy, substandard, dumbed-down version of Snake; it wastes its license with its lackluster presentation; and it's dramatically limited in the amount of content it provides--which might actually do you the service of encouraging you to get rid of it as soon as possible, though a better idea would be to just never download the game in the first place.

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