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Following a meteoric ascent hot fashion designer Jojo Cruz suddenly disappeared from the runway. She retreated from the public eye to raise her daughter while running her own small boutique. At same time her former assistant, the ruthlessly ambitious Claudio Maximiro rocketed to international fame.
Now 20 years later Jojo's daughter Rosalind has convinced her mom to make a comeback. With Rosalind as her new assistant, Jojo is ready to show the fashion world she's still got style. Does she still have the impeccable sense of mixing and matching that earned her the nickname, Mistress of Mix? Help Jojo storm back onto the runway as she stages fabulous fashion shows from New York to Paris to Milan.
Make stylish outfits from cute tops, elegant dresses and stunning heels as you showcase your fashion sense on runways around the world. And don't forget the right accessory can absolutely make the outfit!

Download size: 30 MB

The fashion business has changed quite a bit since Jojo Cruz took an early retirement a few decades back. So, now that her daughter, Rosalind, has convinced Jojo to make a comeback, is it any wonder that she needs your help? Grab your eye for style and get ready for Jojo's Fashion Show.

Jojo Fashion Show Download Full Version


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Gamelab's latest release takes a new twist on the time management scene, combining casual creativity with classic career simulation. The game can be played in either of two modes. "Dress-up mode" is a leisurely, virtual version of paper dolls; mix and match outfits on a customizable model, accessorize, and admire. "Runway mode" challenges you to put together stylish outfits behind the scenes at some world famous fashion shows. Half-naked models breathlessly await your choices in attire, occasionally offering their opinions on the style: "Hot!" "Ew!" or "Totally rad!"

The runway mode includes series of shows in the fashion capitals of the world: New York, London, Sydney, Milan, Tokyo, and of course, Paris. During each show, you'll have to dress up to three models at a time. Various choices in tops, bottoms, and shoes will line up on the rack at the bottom of the screen, and can be mixed and matched in various ways. Rock & Roll or racy? Modest or valley girl chic? If you're the type who has trouble picking outfits, or gets accused of dressing in the dark, don't worry. Jojo and Rosalind are on hand to give advice, and offer a detailed description of the appropriate style before you begin. These descriptions can be recalled by clicking the name of the style listed over the model's head.

Throughout each show, three complete outfits will be on display in the window behind the dressing room. If you can manage to re-create these "signature outfits" before the end of the show, you'll unlock them in dress-up mode. Each show can be replayed unlimited times, so unlocking new signature outfits can add quite a bit of additional challenge. As Jojo regains her success, your wardrobe may grow. Feel free to try your own combinations on the models, however. Some styles are intuitive (can you say t-shirt and jeans?) and will score you bonus points as you send the model to the runway.

As you travel across the world with Jojo and Rosalind, secrets from the past will be revealed and scandal will arise. Just how did the feud with Claudio begin? How will Jojo react when Rosalind, who sports a trendy nose stud, wants to try some fresher styles? Can they keep their styles fresh and their audiences cheering? All will be revealed, (hopefully not on the runway!) but only with your help.

Analysis: When I first looked at Jojo's Fashion Show, I was rather skeptical (a fashion game? Puh-leaze.) yet I was hooked as quickly as I began. The game gives just enough guidance to make any outside knowledge of fashion unnecessary, while including styles that anyone should be familiar with. (This might be a good thing or a bad thing... I had a pretty harsh recoil when I spotted my first pair of leg warmers on the rack.) The cute or pithy comments coming from the models, combined with Rosalind's peppy encouragement, offer some light entertainment during the standard time trials.

I even found myself returning frequently to the dress-up mode to play. (You know how hard it can be to choose an outfit before a photo shoot... I changed the outfit shown above many times before deciding this was the one.) Rosalind can take a photo of your complete outfit and model, and save the picture to a folder in your documents file. Since the game doesn't ask before creating this folder, this might be more of a hindrance than a convenience. Still, between the two different modes, this game offers quite a bit of variety. So, whether you've been seeking an excuse to get nostalgic with decades of various styles and play virtual paper dolls or you just want to help half-naked girls in their underwear, Jojo's Fashion Show is sure to please.

I really enjoy this game. I'm a very basic, t-shirt and jeans girl, so this lets me release my inner fashionista (even though I score the biggest points on the Futuristic and Hippie styles - those are easy because they're so distinct!). Somethings that I noticed:

I have to say, this game keeps looking terribly interesting, but it and I don't get along (it makes my computer's video driver explode, for some inexplicable reason). That said, I'm impressed that they've come up with a new way to do "fashion" games.

Not all the fashions hit the mark though, like kimono and bridal inspired designs, and it often felt like there was too little overlap between different styles to provide challenge. Where the previous games forced you to budget your items and think about your strategy to maximize their potential putting together outfits this time around just feels like a mindless matching game. Points were given out like candy, making it more of a challenge to fail a stage than to beat it. The scoring system seemed almost arbitrary, and the overly difficult to obtain and distinguish signature outfits served no real purpose at all. Many images were too small to pick out some of the finer details and the controls seemed awkward, which when working against the clock can be needlessly frustrating.

Jojos Fashion Show 2 is a paid app for iOS published in the Action list of apps, part of Games & Entertainment.

The company that develops Jojos Fashion Show 2 is iWin, Inc.. The latest version released by its developer is 2.75. This app was rated by 2 users of our site and has an average rating of 3.0.

To install Jojos Fashion Show 2 on your iOS device, just click the green Continue To App button above to start the installation process. The app is listed on our website since 2009-06-01 and was downloaded 317 times. We have already checked if the download link is safe, however for your own protection we recommend that you scan the downloaded app with your antivirus. Your antivirus may detect the Jojos Fashion Show 2 as malware if the download link is broken.

How to install Jojos Fashion Show 2 on your iOS device:

  • Click on the Continue To App button on our website. This will redirect you to the App Store.
  • Once the Jojos Fashion Show 2 is shown in the iTunes listing of your iOS device, you can start its download and installation. Tap on the GET button to the right of the app to start downloading it.
  • If you are not logged-in the iOS appstore app, you'll be prompted for your your Apple ID and/or password.
  • After Jojos Fashion Show 2 is downloaded, you'll see an INSTALL button to the right. Tap on it to start the actual installation of the iOS app.
  • Once installation is finished you can tap on the OPEN button to start it. Its icon will also be added to your device home screen.

Also the tool is known as "Jojos Fashion Show - World Tour". Our antivirus analysis shows that this download is safe. Commonly, this program's installer has the following filenames: Jojos3-WT.exe, Jojos3.exe and JojosFashionShow-WT.exe etc. The most popular versions among the software users are 2.2 and 2.0.

From Japan to Barcelona, racks full of vibrant clothes and lifelike new male and female models await in Jojo's Fashion Show: World Tour. Mother and daughter designers, Jojo and Rosalind Cruz, have finally earned a name in the fashion world.
Now Ros is leaving the nest to pursue her own dreams and Jojo must find a reliable replacement.



So how did I do on my first day as a fashion designer directing a runway show? Not bad considering it took me a few rounds to understand how to play (no one reads instructions anyways, right?). At first I was sending my poor Winter models out with tanks and skirts while my Summer models were left sweating in long pants and jackets.

But before long, I was mixing and matching cute outfits for my girls, earning major points for choosing appropriate pieces according to each one's style (later categories included Racy, Modest, Western, Bridal, etc) without letting it hamper my own creativity in how I wanted each model to look.


After a few more rounds, I started paying attention to other features of the game, such as the 'Signature Style.' Each show has three signature styles that you can try to match -- they are displayed on the very far left. If you can manage to style a model with all three pieces of a Signature outfit, you'll get bonus points. It definitely made the game more challenging, especially since you only have a rack of up to thirteen pieces at a time to work with.

My one frustration with Jojo's Fashion show is that it's often pretty hard to tell what a pair of shoes actually looks like -- they're tiny on the game screen! Unless I remembered what it looked like from previous rounds, I had to guess whether a particular pair was open-toed, had heels, etc. It was even more difficult trying to match the Signature Style shoes. Since each item is 'tagged' with certain attributes that you see when the model is actually judged, it might've been helpful to be able to see those keywords before dressing her.

This snobby guy on the right showed up whenever my outfits were completely wrong. Hey, what about creative license??

Overall, I had a great time with the game. For the most part it's accessible, easy to learn and addicting -- just be careful for your eyesights' sake that you're not leaning in too close to the screen to look at each item.

Any of our readers playing Jojo's Fashion Show? Let us know what you think in the comments below! And if you haven't tried it out... now's your chance, too.

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