Making Mr. Right puts hot bachelors and troubled husbands in the hands of the sophisticated Dr. Love in order to hone their everyday skills and make them irresistible. Game Brains and Gamers Digital bring fun and frantic action to the table with one of their latest time management delights.
Writer and designer Emily Short looks at Gamer Digital's PC casual time management game Making Mr. Right -- a "man-training" game she finds "wretched" and "insulting" on multiple levels.
Making Mr Right [YouTube trailer] is a time management game in which your job is to coach a number of men into being the ideal mates for their partners.
To do this, you click-manage a studio (drag the men to the various stations where they can learn new skills, then move them on again before they get frustrated). There's also a building/community layout component borrowed from games like Build-A-Lot, and a gift shop where you can match-3 falling gifts in order to earn power-ups for later.
GameZebo: Dr. Love has a knack for turning duds into studs, and he's writing a book about it. In Making Mr. Right, an upcoming time management game from Gamers Digial, you'll help Dr. Love take average men and turn them into every woman's dream through a unique training regimen.