Wedding Dash: Ready, Aim, Love Review

We can’t get enough of the Dash games and PlayFirst keeps pumping out the requested plays. What makes these games so fun to play and why do we keep playing the same type of sim time management moves every time a new Dash game comes out? Wedding Dash: Ready, Aim, Love is the latest line of these popular and entertaining Mac sim game.

This game is the sequel to Wedding Dash where Quinn is the wedding planner who makes each couple’s dream come true; within budget, of course. This time Quinn is getting married or is she? Quinn finds the exclusive Cloud 9 Resort has a last minute cancellation in their booked schedule. Quinn jumps at the chance of getting this elite honeymoon destination for her own wedding. The only problem is Joe has not proposed yet and even if he is thinking about doing so, time is running out.

Quinn makes a deal with Cupid, who has troubles of his own, to help him out with his tasks if he, in turn, will help Quinn get Joe to propose. What an alliance! At least it’s not with the devil.

Quinn is to manage the first ten couples at the Dinertown Aquarium by ensuring the clients are happy with the choice of food, decoration and cake that she makes for them. In addition, the couple are happier if you stay under budget. After these decisions are made, you must make sure all the invited guests are taken care of at the reception. The guests will arrive with requests to sit at certain locations, to be seated by someone or not to be seated by someone. Once seated, you click on their wedding gift for the couple and then click on the present table. Afterwards the guest will request the type food they would like to eat, and you will click on the food at the counter and then click on the guest. After they eat the cake or dessert, they will go dance. The obstacles of this play is when a lot of guests wish to sit at the same place, someone’s dog gets loose and Cupid upsets the pile of presents at the gift table.

The upgrades for this game are many. They are faster shoes for Flo, food being made faster, and comfy seats for patience. A funny side game is when you shoot Cupid’s arrow at the people making them fall in love with each other. It takes a couple of times before you get the trajectory and strength of the arrow correct, but once you get it, it’s easy to match people together.

Wedding Dash: Ready, Aim, Love is almost identical to the first game, but it still is entertaining. I can’t explain it, but you have to try it for yourself. Flo, Quinn and the guests are familiar faces, the play is the same, but the game still manages to amuse you with Cupid, the crying woman and her yapping dog.

Rating: ★★★½☆





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