Drag and drop the different parts to the doll The hair (and the beard), hats, pants, shirts, clothing accessories, and shoes will click into place. However, the Eyelids and mustaches will not, you need to position them to the face. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Click the doll to change his skin tone. Click the eyes to change the color of them. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Click the done button when you're done with him, anything that isn't on the doll will vanish until you click the button again to go back. Once you press done, you can drag the Puppy around to different places, as well as the Oregon Trail announcement screen. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hold down Space to see the reference of characters you can make. Press T to change it to the thumbnail, press g to bring back the reference. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Press W to make another hat show, press S to collapse it. ____________________________________________ Press 1 to make the horse show, press 2 to collapse it.
Male Version. This is a dress up game designed like it's in the 1800's, I've been watching a lot of Little House on the Prairie lately, so enjoy! It's mostly designed after Oregon Trail though. The little black pup is modeled after a dog in the scratch library. ___________________________________________ You can create your own characters, but there are a number of characters you can make. There are: My characters: Steve Grump. Kenny Herbert. Leroy Laploosky. Daniel Lazebaum. Taylor Bennett. Little house: Charles Ingalls. Mr. Edwards. Mr. Nels Oleson. Almanzo Wilder. BTTF: Marty Mcfly. (I'll be adding more) ___________________________________________ I'll also add some music once I find some that is appropriate for this game. It'll most likely be from Kevin Macleod, any ideas? ___________________________________________ Update 6/9/21 Added parts to make Almanzo Wilder. Update 6/11/21 Gave the male body muscles, because every farmer and Cowboy back then had them... Also, I fixed the spelling error on Almanzo's character model, from "Almazno" to "Almanzo" which was totally wrong and I'm sorry.