At first, it gave me what I came for. A fun makeover game helping redecorate the rooms and giving them funky new looks etc. I even found the candy crush-like levels fun, if a bit tedious at times, but I ended up deleting it pretty quickly and here’s why.About three or four makeovers in, you reach this goth girl who is 1) very pretty and clearly has a really cool sense of style, and 2) frequently shows resistance to getting a makeover, but it’s largely glossed over by bad puns by the other characters who ‘work’ with you. You then have no choice but to strip this character of all her individuality and style which was based off of horror movies (which she loves), and turn her into a basic-looking generic girl with a room that looks like literally every other room you have redesigned up to this point. I played through most of the makeover in the hopes that it would give you options to simply make her gothic look more modern, but no, the only options it gives you are generic and unoriginal. Zero diversity in style and personality. And I know this is just a dumb kids game, but really that’s all the more reason to not keep reinforcing these ideas on very impressionable kids. There is nothing wrong with a gothic style, and it really infuriated me that this is seen as terrible and ‘scary’ in the game. Grow up.Sorry game, I gave you a shot and you blew it. Peace out.