Borah Overview
Borah was one of those games you'd find in the late 2000s, tucked away on a Flash portal. It was a makeover game, a common genre for the time, where you styled a character from head to toe. I don't recall who made it, but it had that specific look and feel of a lot of Flash dress-up titles from that era.
You control a cursor, clicking through tabs for hairstyles, eyeshadow, lipstick, clothes, and accessories. The moment-to-moment play is simple: you select a category, scroll through options, and click to apply them to the model. Your main objective is to complete a full look, mixing and matching items until you're satisfied. The mechanics are straightforward drag-and-drop or click-to-select interactions; there's no timer or score, so the pacing is entirely your own. It was never difficult, just a quiet, creative exercise. The game feels like flipping through a digital catalog, putting together an outfit piece by piece.