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    Busy Scissors Review

    Jessica ThompsonBy Jessica ThompsonMarch 1, 2011Updated:November 2, 2023No Comments6 Mins Read
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    Table of Contents
    1. Busy Scissors or Boring Scissors?  You Decide!
    2. Storyline
    3. Gameplay
    4. Graphics
    5. FAQs
    6. Conclusion

    Busy Scissors or Boring Scissors?  You Decide!

    Busy Scissors for Wii was compared to as the Halo of all hairstyling games, but is there really a worthy collection to compare it to?  Sure, the concept seems catchy and fun, who doesn’t want to be a hairstylist and gossip all day?  The problem is that there are so many flaws and a huge lack of excitement that makes it hard to play the game for more than a short period of time.  Interestingly, Busy Scissors on DS is actually less aggravating, if you can believe that.  While the game does follow the same concept, load times are abysmally long for Wii and blurred text that you’re offered when reading the journal is enough to have you throwing your scissors out the window!

    Storyline

    The storyline in this Redken-sponsored game is relatively simple.  You basically start your career as an amateur stylist, eager to master new cuts and techniques so you can move up in the ranks.  While this sounds very appealing, unfortunately the difficutly level doesn’t do much increasing.  So, as you are advancing and become a successful stylist, your job is actually becoming less challenging (and interesting).  Aside from moving through the ranks and expanding your clientelle, there is really not much here.  It’s like being given the bottom of a muffin and wondering where the top delicious part is with all the crunchy goodness.  You will want more with Busy Scissors but you just never receive it.

    While there are six career levels that you earn your promotions through from Junior Assistant up to Salon Owner, you’ll never really feel accomplished.

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    Gameplay

    Gameplay is ridiculously simply in Busy Scissors!  While you want the game to offer some level of difficulty as you progress, it insists on holding your hand through everything.  Every new appointment has an instruction card and at least 90 percent of your tasks including shampooing, parting hair and even adjusting the temperature of the water are all dictated to you so you really can’t screw up, nor are you permitted to think for yourself.

    Busy Scissors provides you with an online marketplace where you can actually have a spark of a good time browsing through products that you may need to buy to use on a client.  Of course, you need to earn a bit of money first, then you can purchase texturizers, mousse, etc.  However, while this may be your only hope for fun in Busy Scissors for WII, the fact that this becomes so repetitive through the game and loads so slow causes it to lose its enjoyment, fast!

    Onto the gossip!  If you love to gossip you may actually like this game.  Well, for a minute until you are told that you have given an incorrect reply.  Your ranking seems to increase based on customer satisfaction and when they want to talk, a bubble appears and you have to make them happy.  The one and only challenging part of the game is making an effort to remember which clients prefer honesty and which just want you to kiss up to them.

    Graphics

    The graphics for Busy Scissors are so mediocre that you might find yourself making sure you are actually playing on a Wii and not some ancient platform you have stored in a box in your basement.  The characters will annoy you the most with their absolutely pathetic blank stares and if they don’t get to you, the music will!  When your journal loads, it provides you with blurred text and the low-resolution environments are beyond painful to stare at past a short chunk of time.

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    FAQs

    1. What is Busy Scissors for Wii and what sets it apart from other hairstyling games?

    • Busy Scissors for Wii is a hairstyling simulation game that allows players to take on the role of a hairstylist and manage a salon. It sets itself apart with its unique concept and the promise of a fun hairstyling adventure.

    2. How does the storyline in Busy Scissors unfold, and what is the main objective of the game?

    • The game’s storyline is relatively simple. You begin as an amateur stylist and aim to advance in your career by mastering new cuts and techniques. The main objective is to move up through the ranks and expand your client base. Unfortunately, the difficulty level does not increase significantly as you progress.

    3. Is there a sense of progression in the game as you advance in your hairstyling career?

    • While there are six career levels, the sense of accomplishment and progression in Busy Scissors is limited, and players may not feel a significant increase in challenge as they advance.

    4. Can you describe the gameplay mechanics in Busy Scissors, and is it challenging?

    • Gameplay in Busy Scissors is quite simplistic and may feel overly guided. Most tasks come with instruction cards, and players are rarely allowed to think for themselves, making it less challenging and engaging.

    5. What is the significance of the online marketplace in Busy Scissors, and how does it impact gameplay?

    • The online marketplace allows players to browse and purchase hairstyling products, but the repetitive nature of this feature and slow loading times can make it lose its enjoyment over time.

    6. How does the gossip feature work in the game, and does it add depth to the gameplay experience?

    • The gossip feature involves interacting with clients through dialogue choices. While it adds some depth to the game, the challenge mainly lies in remembering which clients prefer honesty and which prefer flattery.

    7. What can you tell us about the graphics and overall visual quality of Busy Scissors?

    • The graphics in Busy Scissors are described as mediocre, with characters having blank stares and low-resolution environments that may not be visually appealing.

    8. Are there any notable issues or drawbacks in Busy Scissors that players should be aware of?

    • Some notable issues include long load times on the Wii, blurred text in the journal, and the lack of excitement and challenge as you progress in the game.

    9. Can you explain the different career levels and promotions in the game and their impact on gameplay?

    • There are six career levels, but promotions may not significantly impact gameplay, and players may not feel a sense of accomplishment as they advance.

    10. In conclusion, should players consider Busy Scissors for Wii as an enjoyable gaming experience, or are there better alternatives in the hairstyling game genre?

    • Busy Scissors for Wii is criticized for being a step-by-step and somewhat boring guide to hairstyling, lacking the excitement and depth expected from such a game. Players may find better alternatives in the hairstyling game genre.

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    Conclusion

    While Busy Scissors for Wii promises a fun adventure to shampoo, cut, color, blow dry and launch your career, it delivers you a step-by-step boring guide.  Everyone loves a bedtime story for awhile but eventually you really need to learn to sleep on your own.  If only Busy Scissors allowed you to grow up!

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    Jessica Thompson

    As a dedicated gaming journalist with over five years of experience, I've immersed myself in the ever-evolving world of video games. Currently, I contribute to Gamerbolt.com and PS6news.com, where I cover the latest in gaming news, in-depth game reviews, and industry trends.  At Gamerbolt.com, I've had the privilege of shaping content strategies, writing comprehensive articles, and engaging with a passionate community of gamers. My role involves not only crafting engaging narratives but also staying ahead of the curve with the latest gaming innovations and upcoming titles.

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