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Ho Ho Ho! It’s the Haute and Hi-Tech Sweepstakes

Who says your tech gadgets can’t be as glam-ed up as your closet? Not us! Fashion Hazard has joined forces with online retailer, Bluefly, for the holidays to give brand-spanking new tablets or device cases to four lucky runner-up winners and a $1,000 Bluefly shopping spree to a grand-prize winner. Who can say no to [...]

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Baby it’s REALLY Cold Outside

The winter season is quickly approaching and for all of us that actually get seasons (sorry, this post isn’t necessarily for you, Central California), this means cold, cold and really stinking cold weather. This week on our Have to Have list, we focus our fashion attention on cute picks to help us stay warm and [...]

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New iOS Build: New Models, New Outfits, New Device

October and November have been really busy months for the Fashion Hazard team. First we released Fashion Hazard on the NOOK, and we’ve been thrilled with the enthusiasm and response that has been getting, so thank you to existing and new players who have been so supportive of our game.   We now are really [...]

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Fashion Hazard is now on NOOK

We are very excited to share the news, that Fashion Hazard is now available on the NOOK Store .  This means that NOOK Color and NOOK Tablet users will be able to turn any week into Fashion Week by playing the fashion-action game that let’s them power the next runway star and look for us on the [...]

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Fashion Hazard Update Available (Version 1.1)

We are very pleased to be able to share an update with you that improves usability, makes the game downloadable over a cellular connection (as opposed to wi-fi only) and has some other stuff we think you’ll appreciate. For example, we heard very specifically that you wanted increased difficulty in the Ellie and Gabrielle levels, [...]

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Keep Calm…

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Must-Have Apps To Be Fashion Week Ready

Fashion Week starts tomorrow, but get your device prepared today by downloading these apps. Fashion GPS Radar If you’re attending shows (and have an invite), this handy app makes RSVPs, mapping, checking-in and recapping easy and all in one place no matter which city you’re in. Available for iPhone.   Style.com Coverage from all the [...]

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GIVEAWAY: Win TWO Fab Shopping Sprees

In order to celebrate the launch of Fashion Hazard in the App Store, we are hosting an exclusive shopping spree giveaway in partnership with our dear friends at Have to Have, Mom Generations, and Me Girl! The Geek is Chic Giveaway will feature not 1 but 2 fabulous prizes. The winner will receive a $1,000 cash [...]

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Style Me Girl and Fashion Hazard: A Perfect Pairing

As was alluded to in our launch post, there are a variety of established game genres for girls—role-play/strategy via character dress-up, being one–and some are really beautiful. A standout in our minds is Style Me Girl by Frenzoo. Style Me Girl is one of the first to use amazing 3D graphics, as well as, a [...]

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Fashion Hazard Debuts at E3

In early June, a few members of the Fashion Hazard team were given the awesome opportunity to exhibit at the E3 Expo in sunny Los Angeles, CA. Now, for those of you who aren’t familiar with E3, allow me to break it down for you. This annual event, owned by the Entertainment Software Association (ESA), consists [...]

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We’re Ready For Our Close-Up: Fashion Hazard is Live

Earlier this year my house was over-run by winged monkeys. Of course I don’t mean literally, but the influence of this endless-runner game genre had everyone…and I do mean EVERYONE in my house, under its spell.  Including my tween daughter. Over the next few weeks and months I watched her look for more games like [...]

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The Minds Behind the Designs

A case where design needs to get out of the way, and be so simple that it doesn’t interfere… but knowing that the game interface will influence everything a player feels. The stark difference between assuming some default typeface can be used for a display versus worrying that a display font might be too flashy. [...]

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