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| I'd like to think if Barbie and Ken were real that if they saw this site they may need medical assistance.
See, I'm old enough to remember the days when you couldn't even use your computer to draw a matchstick man. The Commodore 64 was a wonderful machine, but only if you wanted to play Bubble Bobble and the such-like. Now you can use your computer to take a digital model, dress her up as you want, do a photo shoot of her, and make her perform all kinds of actions that were unthinkable back in the innocent 80s.
$20/£10.50 buys you a month's access to this site for you to create whatever you like. It's certainly a great deal of fun - shameful fun, certainly, but fun nonetheless. It would certainly be nice if there were more than six girls on which to build. Because of that lack of numbers, I can't see many subscribing beyond a month. The gimmick-based nature means that, like with many games, it will get repetitive after a while and you will move on.
But for approaching a tenner, it's certainly a good laugh and is capable of rolling back a few hours at a time if you're not careful. Eat it, Barbie!

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