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Girls Mode 3

Nintendo published a new set of Girls Mode 3 details on the Japanese website. Siliconera translated the various tidbits, which we’ve rounded up below. All of the information covers Girls Mode 3’s five jobs.

Select Shop Manager

– This was the primary role from Style Savvy Trendsetters
– Act as a shop owner that helps customers out with different clothing and style recommendations
– Can help customers look cute or cool depending on your fashion sense
– Over 19,000 different items to choose from with
– Various tops, bottoms, shoes, bags, and accessories
– Different brands with their own styles

Beautician

– Over 1,300 different hair combinations
– These include bob cuts and classic shorts
– Give new hairstyles to customers
– Customers will have different requests
– Need to figure out which style works best with what they’re asking for
– There are also hints such as “a feminine hairstyle that suits their clothing” to help you out
– You can also change your own hairstyles, even with detailed little changes

Makeup Artist

– Give customers a makeover
– Can change their eyebrows, add eyeshadow and mascara, and more
– Some customers will request makeup that to look more energetic, while others will want a look that’s more cool
– Customers will provide photographs for reference
– Make your own sets of makeup that can be sold at the store

Model

– Be involved with fashion shows and photo ops for posters/billboards
– Figure out the best combinations in terms of clothing coordination, hairstyles, makeup, poses, and more
– Different requests for models
– Ex: one asks for a “happy wedding”
– This request is apparently looking for an exquisite poster that can convey a happy wedding
– Can be a part of a fashion show by putting in plenty of work in all five jobs
– These will require you to coordinate with certain themes, and then walk the runway
– Good coordination will make for a successful show, which means more customers will go to the shop

Designer

– Acquire clothes that fit the orders from customers
– Design items of your personal preference and brand new ones
– Can create branded emblems and place them on the items you make
– Design shirts, dresses, shoes, tights, bags, and other “special items”
– Customer orders vary from simple shirts to lavish wedding dresses

View a new set of Girls Mode 3 images in the following gallery:

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Girls Mode 3 block size

Posted on 9 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in 3DS, News | 0 comments

A page on Nintendo’s Japanese website confirms the download size for Girls Mode 3 (otherwise known as Style Savvy 3). The game takes up 8,200 blocks of space, or about 1GB.

Girls Mode 3 launches in Japan on April 16. A western release has not been announced at this time.

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Girls Mode 3 details

Posted on 9 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in 3DS, News | 5 Comments

Here’s the latest on Girls Mode 3 (otherwise known as Style Savvy), which was announced during today’s Japanese Nintendo Direct:

– Take on the role of a fashion store manager
– Need to make your shop more popular
– Do this by helping customers coordinate and find the right clothing to match their looks
– Roughly 19,000 clothing items
– Over 1,300 possible combinations of hairstyles, which can be used as a new beautician’s work, where you change the looks of your customers at your shop
– Can also do some makeup artist work at the shop as well
– Put your best cosmetology skills to use and give customers a new look
– Can also do some designer work and create your own clothes using fabrics
– Take on the role of a model
– Partake in fashion shows and photo shoots for posters
– Out on April 16 in Japan

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