Seondeok Overview
Seondeok was one of those games you'd find in the late 2000s, tucked away in a corner of a Flash game portal. It stood out because it wasn't about shooting or jumping, but about something quieter. You were presented with a character, a Korean soldier, and your task was to dress him. The game gave you a wardrobe of traditional and military garments to mix and match.
You control the selection of clothes, piece by piece. The moment to moment play involves clicking through different categories like jackets, hats, and accessories, draping them on the figure to see how they look together. Your main objective is to assemble a complete outfit that suits a role you choose for him, perhaps a ceremonial guard or a community elder. The mechanics are simple: drag and drop items, with a clear button to finalize your creation. The pacing is slow and thoughtful, without a timer or score, making it more of a creative puzzle than a challenge. It feels like quietly arranging a paper doll, focusing on color and shape until the composition feels just right.