Posted on July 26, 2010 at 9:23 am

Sally’s Spa

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Gameplay for Sally’s Spa is very similar to Diner Dash. So it really isn’t anything new. The basis of the game is that you run a salon, and you have different stations, such as a sauna, nail station, spa, massage table, and hair station. You have customers that come in to get certain treatments. Your goal is to get all your customers through their treatments and out the door with a smile on their face and a huge tip for you. But this can be much more challenging than you may originally think. You start out running a little salon on the west coast. The customers are patient and there aren’t too many station to worry about and run. But after that initial location, you begin to pick up in speed and difficulty. There are 5 levels to a location, and over 10 locations in different spots in the world that you play. Each location introduces new customer types and new stations to manage.In order to make it somewhat easier there are a lot of upgrades. These upgrades you could make to the stations and equipment in the salon really gave the game an added layer of depth. You had to choose wisely in order to maximize your spending in a way that would benefit you most during the rush out at the salon. You could also purchase employees to man some of the stations in the salon. This greatly alleviates some of the stress of managing customers, as some are taken care of without your participation, and that helps move the line right along. Overall, Sally’s Spa is a great game that kept my interest the entire way through. The upgrades and merchandise helped add depth to a game that would otherwise be very basic. Though not without its flaws, it is a game I would recommend to a wide audience.

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