Sue Hairdresser 2 Overview
Sue Hairdresser 2 was one of those games you'd find in the later days of Flash, a straightforward time management title where you ran a small salon. You played as Sue, the stylist, and your job was to keep customers happy before they ran out of patience. The setup was simple, a familiar format for anyone who clicked through similar games on portals like Miniclip or Newgrounds during that era.
You control everything with the mouse, clicking to guide Sue from station to station. A new client walks in, and you immediately seat them, then select the right tools from a tray. You wash their hair, snip it to the requested length, and apply color or a blow dry. The challenge comes from managing multiple customers at once; someone is always waiting, and their mood meters drop steadily. The main objective is to serve a full day's worth of clients without anyone leaving angry. It moves at a brisk, sometimes frantic pace, especially when several people arrive in quick succession. Playing it feels like a race against slowly draining timers, a test of how efficiently you can click through a routine.