Hanami Dressup Overview
Hanami Dressup was one of those quiet, simple games that felt typical of the Flash era. You'd find it on a casual gaming site, a small window of pastel colors and gentle music. It didn't announce itself with fanfare. It was just there, a peaceful spot to spend a few minutes.
You control a cursor, clicking through a wardrobe of kimonos, hair ornaments, and small accessories. The objective is straightforward: dress a character for a hanami, a cherry blossom viewing party. You select items from categories, layering them on the figure. The mechanics are basic drag and drop or click to equip. There is no timer, no score, and no wrong answers. The pace is entirely your own, making it a relaxed, almost meditative experience. It feels like quietly arranging a paper doll while listening to soft, looping music.