Dress up games are digital paper dolls elevated to an art form. Players mix and match clothing, accessories, hairstyles, and makeup to create outfits for characters — then show them off in fashion shows, photoshoots, or social feeds. Games like Project Makeover and Super Stylist have proven that the combination of creativity and style appeals to a massive audience. The genre is fundamentally about self-expression. With hundreds of clothing items, accessories, and styling options, every player creates unique looks that reflect their personal taste. Many fashion games add competitive elements — runway competitions, client briefs to fulfil, or voting systems where the community judges outfits. The progression of unlocking new items, brands, and styling challenges keeps players engaged and their virtual closets ever-expanding.
Yes. Makermint generates the entire game from your description — character art, clothing options, styling mechanics, and all. No coding needed.
Makermint can generate dress up games with layered clothing systems, accessory combinations, hairstyles, makeup, colour customisation, theme challenges, and runway presentations.
Games made with Makermint are web-based and work on any device with a browser, including mobile phones and tablets. Share your game with a link or embed it on your website.
Most fashion games are generated in 2–5 minutes. You can then add items and challenges with the chat editor.