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** Players on the Java Edition or the Windows 10, UsefulNotes/{{iOS|Games}}, and Platform/{{Android|Games}} versions of Bedrock Edition can customize their skin any way they wish within the bounds of a blocky humanoid. Some unofficial skin editors have assets to assist in creating skins.

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** Players on the Java Edition or the Windows 10, UsefulNotes/{{iOS|Games}}, Platform/{{iOS}}, and Platform/{{Android|Games}} Platform/{{Android}} versions of Bedrock Edition can customize their skin any way they wish within the bounds of a blocky humanoid. Some unofficial skin editors have assets to assist in creating skins.



** Just to rub in its FunWithAcronyms side, the [[StopPokingMe event]]-handling UsefulNotes/ScriptingLanguage extension is called "''French-[=KiSS=]''". Since the whole point is a plain data/software standard, Linux repositories got one of these, too -- [=GnomeKiss=].

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** Just to rub in its FunWithAcronyms side, the [[StopPokingMe event]]-handling UsefulNotes/ScriptingLanguage MediaNotes/ScriptingLanguage extension is called "''French-[=KiSS=]''". Since the whole point is a plain data/software standard, Linux repositories got one of these, too -- [=GnomeKiss=].
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* In ''VideoGame/MidnightFightExpress'', Babyface can be customized with different clothing options as well as hair color, skin tones and tattoos. You can even unlock different skins for him.
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* Website/{{Newgrounds}} has a [[http://www.newgrounds.com/collection/dressupgames large section]] for these, mostly {{NSFW}}.

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* Website/{{Newgrounds}} Platform/{{Newgrounds}} has a [[http://www.newgrounds.com/collection/dressupgames large section]] for these, mostly {{NSFW}}.
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* In ''VideoGame/ChicoryAColorfulTale'', you can find existing clothes to customize Pizza and make your own clothes with custom designs.
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* In ''VideoGame/LittleFlowerFairy'', players can buy and get various outfits and wigs they can use to customize their fairy.
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* ''WebAnimation/LaceyGames'' In the first episode ''Lacey's Wardrobe'', The player helps Lacey picking up cute outfits on specific occasions. It played as typical dress-up game, [[spoiler: until the Stalker shows up. It gets worse from there]].

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* ''WebAnimation/LaceyGames'' ''WebAnimation/LaceyGames'': In the first episode ''Lacey's Wardrobe'', The player helps Lacey picking up cute outfits on specific occasions. It played as typical dress-up game, [[spoiler: until the Stalker shows up. It gets worse from there]].
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* ''3D Custom Girl'' has 3D cel-shaded anime girls, which you can dress up, and then undress. Has a huge selection of mods, many of which are extra costume options, while others have more to do with the cosplay sex. However, the inclusion of Gravure Mode (photo-op mode) complete with full pose editor (starting from XP pack updates) as well as [=TechArts3D's=] openness for it to be modded (in contrast of Illusion Soft's Artificial Girl series' increasingly complicated encryption) allows for 3DCG to be played completely ignoring the H-elements and focusing more on the photography side. If nothing else, it adds more depth to the otherwise storyless game. This has let 3D Custom Girl to be known as a [[IncrediblyLamePun stripped down]], slightly less versatile ''Poser'' equivalent for still images that still does its job, and gets regularly posted to Pixiv and sometimes Deviantart. For example, a ''Franchise/TouhouProject''-modded 3D Custom Girl would look like [[http://www.pixiv.net/member_illust.php?mode=medium&illust_id=13331702 this]]. It has even gotten to the point that you can play other games (adults-only or otherwise) made ''using 3D Custom Girl'' as the "engine" of sorts, creating quite the recursion[[note]]One such example being ''VisualNovel/KareWaKanojo''[[/note]].

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* ''3D Custom Girl'' has 3D cel-shaded anime girls, which you can dress up, and then undress. Has a huge selection of mods, many of which are extra costume options, while others have more to do with the cosplay sex. However, the inclusion of Gravure Mode (photo-op mode) complete with full pose editor (starting from XP pack updates) as well as [=TechArts3D's=] openness for it to be modded (in contrast of Illusion Soft's Artificial Girl series' increasingly complicated encryption) allows for 3DCG to be played completely ignoring the H-elements and focusing more on the photography side. If nothing else, it adds more depth to the otherwise storyless game. This has let 3D Custom Girl to be known as a [[IncrediblyLamePun [[{{Pun}} stripped down]], slightly less versatile ''Poser'' equivalent for still images that still does its job, and gets regularly posted to Pixiv and sometimes Deviantart. For example, a ''Franchise/TouhouProject''-modded 3D Custom Girl would look like [[http://www.pixiv.net/member_illust.php?mode=medium&illust_id=13331702 this]]. It has even gotten to the point that you can play other games (adults-only or otherwise) made ''using 3D Custom Girl'' as the "engine" of sorts, creating quite the recursion[[note]]One such example being ''VisualNovel/KareWaKanojo''[[/note]].
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* Part of character creation in UsefulNotes/WiiWare FPS ''VideoGame/WaterWarfare''. Of course, given that it's a downloadable game for the Wii, your choices are limited...

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* Part of character creation in UsefulNotes/WiiWare Platform/WiiWare FPS ''VideoGame/WaterWarfare''. Of course, given that it's a downloadable game for the Wii, your choices are limited...



* In ''VideoGame/SuperMarioOdyssey'', the players can customize Mario's hat and "suits", many of which are references to games he had previously appeared in[[note]]Especially his appearances that aren't as talked about, such as Nintendo's UsefulNotes/GameBoy port of Creator/{{Taito}}'s arcade game Qix, which had Mario wear a Mexican sombrero and pancho on one of the GameOver screens.[[/note]]

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* In ''VideoGame/SuperMarioOdyssey'', the players can customize Mario's hat and "suits", many of which are references to games he had previously appeared in[[note]]Especially his appearances that aren't as talked about, such as Nintendo's UsefulNotes/GameBoy Platform/GameBoy port of Creator/{{Taito}}'s arcade game Qix, which had Mario wear a Mexican sombrero and pancho on one of the GameOver screens.[[/note]]



* ''VideoGame/StyleSavvy'' is a UsefulNotes/NintendoDS game series more or less based around this trope. You run a boutique, and get to dress your own avatar as often as you want. There's also a hair salon and makeup shop in the game.

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* ''VideoGame/StyleSavvy'' is a UsefulNotes/NintendoDS Platform/NintendoDS game series more or less based around this trope. You run a boutique, and get to dress your own avatar as often as you want. There's also a hair salon and makeup shop in the game.



** Players on the Java Edition or the Windows 10, UsefulNotes/{{iOS|Games}}, and UsefulNotes/{{Android|Games}} versions of Bedrock Edition can customize their skin any way they wish within the bounds of a blocky humanoid. Some unofficial skin editors have assets to assist in creating skins.
** Bedrock Edition version 1.13.1 adds a character creator to allow users in the UsefulNotes/XboxOne, UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, and UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 versions to create custom skins using premade assets.

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** Players on the Java Edition or the Windows 10, UsefulNotes/{{iOS|Games}}, and UsefulNotes/{{Android|Games}} Platform/{{Android|Games}} versions of Bedrock Edition can customize their skin any way they wish within the bounds of a blocky humanoid. Some unofficial skin editors have assets to assist in creating skins.
** Bedrock Edition version 1.13.1 adds a character creator to allow users in the UsefulNotes/XboxOne, UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, Platform/XboxOne, Platform/NintendoSwitch, and UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 Platform/PlayStation4 versions to create custom skins using premade assets.



* ''[=FaceMaker=]'' for the UsefulNotes/AppleII is the UrExample, dating back to [[OlderThanTheNES 1983]]. [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin As the name indicates]], the game is about designing a face with customizable eyes, ears; etc. There's also a SimonSaysMiniGame which players can use the face for. The game was intended for very young players, akin to a virtual SpiritualAdaptation of Toys/MrPotatoHead.

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* ''[=FaceMaker=]'' for the UsefulNotes/AppleII Platform/AppleII is the UrExample, dating back to [[OlderThanTheNES 1983]]. [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin As the name indicates]], the game is about designing a face with customizable eyes, ears; etc. There's also a SimonSaysMiniGame which players can use the face for. The game was intended for very young players, akin to a virtual SpiritualAdaptation of Toys/MrPotatoHead.



* [=KiSS=] ('''Ki'''sekae '''S'''et '''S'''ystem), "digital paper dolls" software system, started back in 1991, on UsefulNotes/PC98. See [[http://foxlee.deviantart.com/journal/Mysterious-KiSS-Understanding-Kisekae-214182466 an article]] with overview on Website/DeviantART, or [[http://www2s.biglobe.ne.jp/~yav/kiss/indexe.html this]] one, with history and list of early software.

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* [=KiSS=] ('''Ki'''sekae '''S'''et '''S'''ystem), "digital paper dolls" software system, started back in 1991, on UsefulNotes/PC98.Platform/PC98. See [[http://foxlee.deviantart.com/journal/Mysterious-KiSS-Understanding-Kisekae-214182466 an article]] with overview on Website/DeviantART, or [[http://www2s.biglobe.ne.jp/~yav/kiss/indexe.html this]] one, with history and list of early software.
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* ''VideoGame/HamtaroHamHamsUnite'' and its successor ''Ham-Ham Heartbreak'' has a dress-up game accessible from the mirror in your room/a special room in the Clubhouse. In a variation, you have to buy clothes from Boutique Ham stores before they'll show up in the mini-game.

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* ''VideoGame/HamtaroHamHamsUnite'' and its successor ''Ham-Ham Heartbreak'' ''VideoGame/HamtaroHamHamHeartbreak'' has a dress-up game accessible from the mirror in your room/a special room in the Clubhouse. In a variation, you have to buy clothes from Boutique Ham stores before they'll show up in the mini-game. ''Ham-Ham Heartbreak'' expands on this by having a crafting system where you can take gems from polished stones into the Accessories Shop to be made into jewelry.
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** ''WebAnimation/LaceyGames'' In the first episode ''Lacey's Wardrobe'', The player helps Lacey picking up cute outfits on specific occasions. It played as typical dress-up game, [[spoiler: until the Stalker shows up. It gets worse from there]].

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** * ''WebAnimation/LaceyGames'' In the first episode ''Lacey's Wardrobe'', The player helps Lacey picking up cute outfits on specific occasions. It played as typical dress-up game, [[spoiler: until the Stalker shows up. It gets worse from there]].
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** ''WebAnimation/LaceyGames'' In the first episode ''Lacey's Wardrobe'', The player helps Lacey picking up cute outfits on specific occasions. It played as typical dress-up game, [[spoiler: until the Stalker shows up. It gets worse from there]].

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