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Gamertell Review: Clueless for PC

From the review, "The Clueless game saps out most of the poignant, endearing and clever sentiment and dialogue that was present in the original Clueless movie. It isn't a bad game, it just doesn't properly pay homage to the source material. I could see young children and teenagers falling in love with the Clueless game, with all of its dress-up potential. Older gamers who remembered or loved the movie may still spend an enjoyable afternoon or two with the game, but will find themselves longing for the real thing.

Besides, when you don't really have to expend a lot of effort, or even color coordinate to win, its difficult for older gamers to sit still and play..."

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GamersInfo: Clueless Review

GamersInfo writes: "Before LOLcats, before grammatical atrocities were committed while texting and before 9/11, there were Valley Girls. Remember them? Air headed, ditzy and often blond, Valley Girls weren't exactly known for their intellectual abilities. These gals show up in popular culture periodically, but I was still surprised when Clueless reincarnated as a video game 14 years after the movie's release."

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Variety: Pretty in Pink; Clueless; Mean Girls Review

Variety:
Mass-market casual games rarely make strides in innovation, relying instead on the appeal of the familiar. Paramount is doubling down on that trend by pairing tried-and-true game forms with popular films from different eras in its new three-pack of femme-friendly PC games developed with Legacy Interactive: "Pretty in Pink" represents the '80, "Clueless" the '90s, and millennial "Mean Girls" rounds out the trio. Result is derivative and pandering, but with just enough surprises to satisfy a target audience with low expectations

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GameVortex: Clueless: The Game Review

GameVortex writes: "In the end, Clueless: The Game seems to suffer a lot more because of the license attached to it than the gameplay itself. While I don't think I would've paid for this game, I think it would get a much better reception if the attempt to force it into the movie's story was removed and you simply played dress-up with the sprites. I would think the game would simply feel a lot better that way".

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