A free cute dress-up game
Gacha Life 2 is a free puzzle game. It is the eagerly awaited sequel to Gacha Life. In this character creator title, you’ll create a cute chibi anime character and dress it up fashionably. There are tons of customizations to choose from, giving you lots of freedom to personalize your character.
Gacha Life 2 is a major improvement over its predecessor, with a much more expanded collection of fashion outfits, hairstyles to choose from, and facial features to modify. The graphics themselves have been vastly improved and look much crisper and sharper, allowing you to adore your fashionable chibi.
Flaunt your fashion sense
Gacha Life 2 lets you go all out with your taste in fashion, as it features thousands of fashionable options, ranging from dresses, clothes, hairstyles, as well as facial features like mouth and eyes. It’s a big upgrade from the previous title in terms of customization, but it’s still limited to just dressing up, and this definitely causes boredom once you’ve tried out every single piece of clothing.
With the all-new Color Slider, you can now select a color for a specific clothing piece you’re wearing, allowing you to fully customize your whole outfit according to your preferences. In addition, any item can now also be adjusted and rotated to any position on your character — although keep in mind that the sliders in the user interface can be a bit clunky.
Your fashion ideas can be flaunted in Studio Mode, where you can choose poses and backgrounds for your characters — perfect if you plan to share these with your friends or post your creations online. You can also add up to 16 characters anywhere on the screen. If you want to add more characters, you can make in-app purchases for them and try to collect over 400 special characters.
Unleash your inner fashionista
Overall, Gacha Life 2 definitely has a much more extensive character creation experience than the first one. It’s a fashion designer’s dream to see how you can style your character in so many ways. However, it does become a bit repetitive at times, since dressing up is all you can do, and especially once you’ve tried out every bit of clothing available.







