History
Stardoll first appeared as a personal website featuring paper dolls from Finnish creator and enthusiast, Liisa Wrang. Inspired by a childhood passion for paper dolls, Wrang started drawing dolls and accompanying wardrobes and taught herself web design. Her personal homepage rapidly became a popular destination for teens. In 2004, with the help of her son, she upgraded the site and called it Paperdoll Heaven. In 2005, Stardoll was launched as a browser game under the guidance of CEO Mattias Miksche. The game was incredibly successful and served as a starting place for some of Sweden's top tech industry performers, such asConcept
At Stardoll, players can create their own virtual doll or choose from a collection of celebrity dolls and dress them up in various styles of make up, clothing, and decor with a wide range of items available for purchase with in-game currency. Stardoll appeals to a wide cross section of users, but their core membership consists of boys and girls from the ages of 13 and upwards. Stardoll was developed with an emphasis on self-expression through fantasy and fashion. Players use in-game currency to purchase clothing, beauty, and decor items from Starplaza, the game's virtual shopping plaza. The Stardoll membership is free, and most of the game's core features are entirely free of charge. All members can earn Starpoints (experience points) and Starcoins (in-game currency) by doing different activities, competing in weekly competitions, and completing challenges in the game.Glorious Games
Glorious Games Group AB started in 2005; back when the company was known as "Stardoll AB" and focused on one single product: Stardoll.com. Glorious Games is focused on creating games for young women, an audience usually overlooked by the gaming industry. Led by CEO Thomas Lindgren, Glorious Games has expanded its offerings by creating twoStardoll Stylista
Launched in 2016, Stardoll Stylista is a mobile app available for both iOS and Android. The game allows users to create and customize an avatar using beauty and fashion options. The avatar then follows a career track to become a world-famous stylist by styling friends' and other players' avatars for various social and career events. Users also vote on various beauty and fashion looks by submitting their avatar to a daily competition. The game is free to play but offers in-app purchases.Clique
Clique is an app and website offering social fashion resale released by Glorious Games. Clique connects users with similar fashion interests and allows them to create cliques, member groups for buyers and sellers interested in similar styles or fashions. Users can create and lead a Clique group and receive a percentage of items sold within their group. The system is designed to offer sales incentives and the potential for micro business development to active users.References
External links
* {{official website, http://www.stardoll.com/en/