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Unlocked: New clothing!

I was thinking about the large quantity of clothing available- and the fact that some of it may end up in the free/free to subscribers zone eventually.  What if there's a backstory to some of it?

Ie.

1. Your glitch climbs to the highest point of the world. You get a "Congratulations! You have unlocked: Ram Hat for scaling the slippery slopes, right up to the top!"

And OR a discount:

2. Your glitch makes its way through dark, twisting caves that are a bit of a riddle to traverse, to come face to face with a dragon. It hightails it out of there, but you end up understanding the fashion sense of a dragon (thereby reducing the credit cost for dragon-related items).

OR unlock other paid clothing sets:

3. After kissing three Glitches you consider to be princesses/princes  to turn the frog you found back into a Prince (with it not working), You suddenly know what it might feel like to be a frog. (Check your wardrobe to try on the Frog costume.)
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This would make certain items feel like a badge of honor for having achieved something first to get it, reduce the huge variety one is faced with when they peek into the wardrobe and also give another thing for people to work towards, another goal of sorts for the fashionistes and fashionistas!

Posted 16 months ago by Zeezee Subscriber! | Permalink

Replies

  • oooh, I love this idea!
    Posted 16 months ago by Wrendolin Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Zeezee - all good ideas!
    With all the stuff in the wardrobe and so much love for crazy costumes, it would only make sense to integrate some of the wearables into the game play. One day, perhaps ... :) 
    Posted 16 months ago by sugarQb Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Yes very nice idea Zeezee; you have unlocked the heavily worn travellers boots for visiting 1000 streets!
    Posted 16 months ago by Phochai Subscriber! | Permalink
  • I love these ideas!

    Related to this (but different, sorry) I have a question: Is there a limit to the number of clothing items our "closets" can hold? I'm wondering because of the recycle option. Otherwise, why not just keep everything forever? If there is a limit, maybe we could use credits to expand our closets?
    Posted 16 months ago by Audaria Subscriber! | Permalink
  • The recycle option is there so you can get some credits back (20%, I think, and I wish it were higher) if you decide that you don't want clothing which you've already purchased.
    Posted 16 months ago by glum pudding Subscriber! | Permalink
  • So, there is no limit to the number of clothing items, then? For such a low credit return, I don't know why anyone would use it. Unless they were shopping while drunk, I guess, and ended up with a closet full of items that they couldn't stomach...
    Posted 16 months ago by Audaria Subscriber! | Permalink