The core game play falls into the "hidden object" genre, where you must search for concealed items in many locations, such as a florist, the bride-to-be's home or in Central Park. You assume the role of a New York wedding planner and must pick one of two couples to help prepare for their big day. The latest in the franchise, Dream Day Wedding: Married in Manhattan (free to try for 60 minutes, then $19.95 to buy), will satisfy fans of the series, though you'll likely experience deja vu as this sequel plays just like its predecessors. These popular computer games challenge you to help make a bride's big day successful by ensuring everything is in order when it comes to the dress, cake, flowers and jewelry, by solving a couple dozen puzzles and unraveling more of the story. — - Considering women make up about 74% of gamers who purchase "casual games" - those downloadable try-before-you-buy games that are easy to pick up but hard to put down - it's no surprise i-Play's Dream Day Wedding series is a hit.
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