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Princess House Cleaning was available as a giveaway on July 26, 2020!
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In Princess House Cleaning, a colorful hidden objects game, you’re going to put your cleaning skills to the test! There once lived a very untidy girl. She never cleaned her room. But then one day her parents decide to teach her a lesson and tell her that a cruel monster will come and devour her! The girl doesn’t have much time. So hurry up and remember: attention to detail is your ticket to success!
Windows XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8/ 10; CPU: x86, 800 MHz; RAM: 2 GB; DirectX: 8.1 or later
28.7 MB
$9.99
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Review to follow later
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I won't be downloading this game. What was better was a game called Clutter given away here that I am trying to find for my Android tablet.
Stay safe and thanks
Paula
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Dobromilka, Hi Paula. I know absolutely nothing about mobile games, but here is what Joe Cassavaugh, developer of the Clutter series of games told us at Pond Friends back in January: "there will be an iPad/iPhone/Mobile version available through iWin within the next two months....(they'll be doing an all-access thing)…..and hopefully sometime later this year, there will be a Free-To-Play Mobile version of as of yet undefined "Clutter" game. (on iWin, they ported Clutter 1000 to start with)."
You can always go over to puzzlesbyjoe.com and leave him any specific queries about Android that you may have, or ask the status of his January comment. Joe is usually great about answering us a Pond Friends, so I assume he is even better about responding on his own website.
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I'm never sure which is worse: the idea that all a young boy wants to do with his life is to blast, kill, massacre everything in sight - or the idea that all a girl wants to do is to go in and clean up afterwards! I'm fairly sure that most of us, of whatever age and gender, have a few more positive aims in our heads for the years to come.
So, obviously, I haven't downloaded this one today. If I happen to bump into a princess who has nothing more interesting to do today, I'll give her this address . . . ! But thanks, as ever, for the comments, Whiterabbit and Cad. I agree with both of you!
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Used Firefox screen capture on one of the screenshots on the GOTD page, then Google image search...
Video of game play [it's for kids]
youtube[.]com/watch?v=kuMx6lL1u8I
But not much in the way of reviews
baby-home-cleaning.en.aptoide[.]com/app?store_name=aptoide-web&app_id=50011490
play.google[.]com/store/apps/details?id=com.rcs.babydollhousecleaninggame&hl=en_US
apps.apple[.]com/tt/app/cleaning-girl/id1480406922?ign-mpt=uo%3D2
apkpure[.]com/princess-house-cleaning-game-for-girls/com.semsemapps.princess.house.cleaning.game.girls
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Ok, just no, no, no. Not even my 3 yr old granddaughter would like this one. We've had a few duds on here, but this one takes the cake; even worse it's timed.
Stepford Wives....we have a person running for office locally that I refer to as a stepford wife but few know the reference although they don't like her either.
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LadyLei, A BIG THANK YOU for letting us know it is timed. We hate timed games, so you saved us some downloading and disappointment!
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I would think that a princess would have a nanny and house maids to watch over the children and help to tidy up after them!
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Bad practice, in my opinion, for the parents to threaten the child with great bodily harm and death if she doesn't pick up.
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I thought I would try it and I found I liked it and would be definitely keeping it .
You have to sort out where things go in a room in other words tidy up. I found it challenging trying to do it in the set time and I liked it that you could try several times and you got all your hints back every time.
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You´re comparing a game for kids from 2-8 years with Assasins Creed. And come with gender arguments....
Nothing more to say....
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Uh. Under torture I might admit to having fantasies of being a princess when I was a little girl, but they NEVER involved scrubbing stains off walls, cleaning floors, dusting, ferghods sake! What is the intent of this game, to brainwash little girls into wanting to become house keepers??
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The game certainly is a bit 'girly' in that some of the areas show make-up, hair styling stuff etc.
It's a sort of reverse HOG, you have to tidy stuff up, put things away, put rubbish in the bin and clean up cobwebs and marks on the floor and walls.
It's a very simple game, with fairly generous time limits, just a bit of fairly mindless fun for a short while.There is no story line, just a number of rooms to tidy up, around 12 from memory.
Probably aimed at quite young children (not necessarily girls!) who would probably enjoy it.
The game is incredibly short - took less than an hour including installation and uninstall - I would be very disappointed if I'd paid 9.99 dollars for it.
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Not a problem. This is a game for little girls & what's wrong with that?
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Lawrence Carter, heartily agree. Isn't it amazing how so many people instantly jump to the conclusion that because it's a game created for girls that involves cleaning, it must be sexist...! It appeared to me that it was a game made for girls because it contains a princess to identify with, and it contains lots of pink...! While of course the game design is obviously aimed at a female audience (is that allowed these days...?!) and will not appeal to a lot of males, some may like it and there's nothing wrong with that either!
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WOW. I know there are "games for girls" out there (why are such games only "for girls" anyway?), but this is the most staggeringly sexist example I've seen for a VERY long time! Unless I've just gone back in time to 1970 … ?!
Even the game's title somehow reminds me of The Stepford Wives. p.s. my daughter prefers playing games like Assassins Creed and The Elder Scrolls to princess perfect games. Even as a little girl she hated Barbie/Sindy dolls and other toys that were aimed at young girls, preferring to play with her brothers action men and helicopters.
HORRIBLE!
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Cad Delworth,
Hi Cad, I totally agree with you. I tried to cut out most of the references to the game being for girls in the snippets I posted above. If you follow the reference you'll see the original comment/review of the game. I remember seeing the original ' The Stepford Wives' for the first time back in the 1970's. It sent shivers down my spine.
W.R.
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As a girl not doing houshold chores (despite laundry), having a husband doing everything else, I'll still give it a try cause it's so freaking pinkish (my favourite colour).
But I agree of course - it's sad to still see this in todays world. Same when fighting or building games are only turned toward boys.
I'll give it a downvote because of this and will put the comment in there.
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Cad Delworth, I find your comment rather rude and yet funny at the same time since it's men that are the ones that are sexist. If you and your daughter don't like the game then don't get it, just move on to another website. Perhaps this was offered for the younger female group. Not everything in life is about men, or about you!
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Cad Delworth, I mostly agree with you. I do think the sexes have been socialized to have different interests, so a lot of girls think that shooters are "not for them." I don't think it's a bad idea, necessarily, to have games that target girls' interests, but THIS game seems like it was made by a space alien who had only a dim notion of what Earth's girls were actually like. Cleaning! How ridiculously stereotypic can you get!
I think maybe games that were made by actual women that are about -- I dunno -- collecting butterflies or arranging flowers or something -- might help to draw into games those girls who've been raised in a very sexist fashion. But CLEANING! Geeze Louise.
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Purely FWIW, after watching the YouTube vid of game play, I could relate to a time when I might have hoped that it somehow magically inspired the kids to pick up the toys, clothes, and everything else they left all over. But nah... even at my most desperate I've never been that naive. Now, if it involved blowing things up the kids would have loved it, but I'd have been crazy to introduce them to the idea of blowing things up inside the house.
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Cad Delworth, Oh I totally agree with you!! I'm female and I like more exciting games than this!! And also, about other "games for girls", like fashion games....there are a lot of world renown male fashion designers! "Games for Girls" is often code for "boring as @#$%!
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