Frenzoo’s Style Me Girl, a fashion RPG game, hits one million downloads in two weeks
June 21, 2012 by Terence LEE
Style Me Girl, an RPG game by Hong Kong startup Frenzoo, has accumulated one million downloads since its launch two weeks ago.
It has reached number one in iTunes for free RPG games and number one for all free games in the Amazon Marketplace, Frenzoo claimed in a press release. The game is also available on Google Play.
Style Me Girl is a mobile game that focuses exclusively on the female audience. It aims to combine a rich storyline with likable characters and mini-games to keep players engaged.
Players join the ranks of the New York fashion scene, starting as an intern at a popular style magazine and climbing a career ladder as a celebrity stylist.
This is just the first in a series of 3D lifestyle games by the games company.
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