Kenneth Pool Overview
Kenneth Pool was one of those early 2000s Flash games you'd find on a dress-up or wedding site. It belonged to a specific moment online, when simple, single-focus games were common distractions. The game was part of a series featuring different designers, and this one focused on the bridal gowns from the Kenneth Pool label.
You control a stylist for a single bride. Your task is to click through a rack of pre-made gowns, trying each one on her model. There is no custom tailoring or mixing of pieces; you simply select a complete dress and see how it looks. The main objective is straightforward: to find the gown that best suits her. The interaction is minimal, relying on mouse clicks to cycle through the options. The pace is slow and deliberate, without timers or scores, making it a quiet, almost meditative activity. The game feels like flipping through a lookbook, where the satisfaction comes from the visual reveal of each new design.