Larissa Overview
Larissa was one of those Flash dress-up games that felt like a quiet corner of the early internet. It arrived in 2006, a simple point-and-click experience from a developer known for these straightforward, stylish games. You didn't need an account or a tutorial; you just clicked and started playing, which was the charm of that whole era.
You control the mouse to dress a character named Larissa. The goal is straightforward: assemble a complete outfit from a selection of tops, bottoms, dresses, shoes, and accessories. The interface is a grid of clothing items you click to try on. A common mechanic lets you layer pieces, experimenting with different combinations until you find a look you like. The game has no timer or score, so the pacing is entirely your own, though the limited wardrobe encourages creative reuse of items. It feels like thoughtfully sorting through a small, curated closet.