By: Ben Robinson, IntoMobile Thursday, July 17th, 2008 at 12:59 PM
Glu Mobile has now released it’s wedding planning game, ‘Wedding Dash’, in Europe. The game is aimed at the female mobile gamer for a change, and lets brides practice (I guess) at planning a Wedding – how accurate the simulation is, I’m not sure
To succeed, players must interact with guests, avert wedding day disasters and keep the bride and groom happy. The game comes with some pedigree, with the PC and Mac versions of Wedding Dash receiving warm receptions on casual games portals.
I’d like to what reviewers make of this game – I found planning a (real) wedding required strict operational efficiencies to bring it in on time and (somewhere near) budget – or perhaps I am missing the point about it being fun….
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