Wedding Dash is a strategy casual game and the first part of the Wedding Dash series by PlayFirst. It was released on 18 October 2007 as a spin-off to the Diner Dash series. The game is available on Windows, Mac OS X, mobile phone, iPhone OS, BlackBerry, Nintendo DS, and iPad.
In the game, the player takes on the role of Quinn, an aspiring wedding planner. Each level involves assisting a couple in planning their wedding, from selecting the food to the honeymoon destination. The player must also manage any obstacles that arise during the wedding, such as disasters or drunk guests, while keeping the couple happy and avoiding the wrath of Bridezilla.
The game has two modes: Career Mode and Endless Reception. Wedding Dash also has several sequels, including Wedding Dash 2: Rings Around the World, which introduces a new character, Joe the photographer.
Characteristics | Values |
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Game Developer | PlayFirst, Glu Mobile, Zoo Games |
Publisher | PlayFirst, Glu Games LLC, Glu Mobile |
Release Date | 18 October 2007 |
Genre | Strategy, Casual, Action, Time Management |
Platforms | Windows, Mac OS X, Mobile Phone, iPhone OS, BlackBerry, Nintendo DS, iPad, Android |
Modes | Career Mode, Endless Reception |
ESRB Rating | Everyone 10+ |
Format | CD, Download, Game Card |
What You'll Learn
- The game is available on Windows, Mac, mobile, iPhone, Blackberry, Nintendo DS and iPad
- The player plays as Quinn, a hopeful wedding planner
- The game is a spin-off of the Diner Dash series
- There are two modes: Career Mode and Endless Reception
- The game has received mixed reviews, with some praising its addictiveness and others criticising its performance
The game is available on Windows, Mac, mobile, iPhone, Blackberry, Nintendo DS and iPad
Wedding Dash is a strategy casual game and the first part of the Wedding Dash series by PlayFirst. It was released on 18 October 2007 as a spin-off to the highly successful Diner Dash series of games. The game is available on a wide range of platforms, including Windows, Mac, mobile, iPhone, Blackberry, Nintendo DS and iPad.
The Windows version was released on 26 September 2007, followed by the Mac OS X version on 4 September 2007. The game gradually made its way to mobile platforms, with releases on mobile phones on 30 June 2008, iPhone OS on 27 January 2009, Blackberry on 12 August 2009, and finally, Nintendo DS on 13 November 2009.
The availability of Wedding Dash on various platforms has contributed to its popularity and allowed players to enjoy the game on their preferred devices. The game has received generally positive reviews, with many praising its addictiveness, fun gameplay, and creative graphics. However, some players have criticised the game for its repetitiveness and technical issues.
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The player plays as Quinn, a hopeful wedding planner
In Wedding Dash, the player takes on the role of Quinn, an aspiring wedding planner. Quinn is first introduced helping a friend choose a wedding dress when she receives a phone call from the friend's wedding planner, who abruptly quits. Despite her initial reluctance, Quinn decides to step up and plan her friend's wedding. This marks the beginning of her career as a wedding planner.
As Quinn, the player assists couples in selecting various details for their weddings, such as food, honeymoon destinations, flowers, and cakes. The game progresses through levels, and with each level, the player helps Quinn plan more elaborate weddings, starting from simple backyard weddings to grand ballroom receptions. The player must also manage any disasters that may occur, such as unruly guests, a tipping cake, or a drunk uncle, ensuring that the bride doesn't turn into Bridezilla.
In addition to the main gameplay, there are two modes: "Career Mode" and "Endless Reception." In Career Mode, the player must closely follow the wishes of the bride and groom, ensuring that their day is perfect. In Endless Reception mode, the player aims to make the reception last as long as possible without the bride turning into Bridezilla.
Throughout the game, Quinn's business grows, and she finds herself planning weddings in various scenic locations, including a cruise ship and a tropical island. She even becomes the owner of an Irish castle, where she holds her final wedding venue. Along the way, she meets Joe Wright, a photographer, and a potential romantic interest, setting the stage for the sequel, Wedding Dash 2: Rings Around the World.
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The game is a spin-off of the Diner Dash series
Wedding Dash is a spin-off of the highly successful Diner Dash series of games. The first Wedding Dash game was released on October 18, 2007, as a casual strategy game and time management game. The game is similar to Diner Dash, but with a wedding planning twist.
In Wedding Dash, the player takes on the role of Quinn, a hopeful wedding planner. The player must assist couples in selecting all the details for their wedding, from food to honeymoon destinations, flowers, and cakes. The game features two modes: "Career Mode" and "Endless Reception". In Career Mode, the player must pay close attention to the wishes of the bride and groom and ensure they don't witness any disasters that could occur during the wedding. In Endless Reception mode, the player must make the reception last as long as possible without the bride turning into Bridezilla, a fun reference to Bruce Banner and the Incredible Hulk.
The story of Wedding Dash begins with Quinn, who is helping her friend with wedding plans when she receives a call from her wedding planner, who quits. Quinn's friend then asks her to plan the wedding, and after a yoga session with Flo, she feels ready to take on the challenge. Throughout the game, Quinn's wedding planning career takes her to various venues, from backyards to ballrooms, cruiseships, tropical islands, and even an Irish castle.
Wedding Dash was later revised for Android, updating character appearances, settings, and including characters from the sequels that were not in the original version. The game has been a popular addition to the Dash series, with over 20 million downloads, and has spawned several sequels, including Wedding Dash 2: Rings Around the World, and Wedding Dash: Ready, Aim, Love!
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There are two modes: Career Mode and Endless Reception
Wedding Dash is a casual strategy game and the first part of the Wedding Dash series by PlayFirst. It was released on October 18, 2007, as a spin-off to the Diner Dash series. The game has two modes: Career Mode and Endless Reception.
In Career Mode, the player assumes the role of Quinn, a hopeful wedding planner, and must assist the couple in selecting all the details, from food to honeymoon destinations. The player must also pay attention to the clients' wishes, such as the food, honeymoon destination, flowers, and cake. The wedding planner, Quinn, must prevent the couple from witnessing any disasters that may occur during the wedding. Disasters include barking dogs, fighting bridesmaids, drunk uncles, and tipping cakes. Each level begins with a planning introduction, where the player must carefully read the bride and groom's request letter and select three matching choices. Each correct selection earns $100 and can give the player a head start towards achieving an expert score on that level.
In the Endless Reception mode, the player's goal is to make the reception last as long as possible without the bride turning into a bridezilla. The bride will transform into Bridezilla if the wedding reception goes awry, and the game will end. The player must manage disasters such as bees, smoke from the kitchen, and music being unplugged, which can cause the guests to leave.
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The game has received mixed reviews, with some praising its addictiveness and others criticising its performance
Wedding Dash is a strategy casual game and the first part of the Wedding Dash series by PlayFirst. It was released on 18 October 2007 as a spin-off to the Diner Dash series. The game has received mixed reviews, with some praising its addictiveness and others criticising its performance.
The game has been praised for its addictiveness, with some players saying it is a great way to pass the time. One player said it is "easy to play, and very fun" and "well worth the money". Another player said it is super fun and a great way to relax and challenge yourself calmly. The cute graphics and age-appropriate theme have also been appreciated by players.
On the other hand, some players have criticised the game for being repetitive and having poor performance. One player said that the game is "ridiculously fun" but that the free trial "doesn't give you much". Another player said that the game is "extremely addictive and fun" but that they "don't like how every upgrade is something that costs". Some players have also experienced technical issues with the game, such as freezing and crashing.
Overall, while some players have found Wedding Dash to be addictive and entertaining, others have been disappointed by its performance and technical issues.
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Frequently asked questions
Wedding Dash is a strategy casual game and is the first part of the Wedding Dash series by PlayFirst. It was released on October 18, 2007, as a spin-off to the highly successful Diner Dash series.
The player plays as Quinn, a hopeful wedding planner. In every level, the player assists the couple in selecting all the details such as the food, the honeymoon, etc. Once the couple has taken their vows, the player has to look out for obstacles that can wreck their perfect wedding party. There are two modes in this game: "Career Mode" and "Endless Reception".
Customers find the game addictive and entertaining, with challenging levels. They also appreciate the cute graphics and age-appropriate theme. However, some customers disagree on quality, value, and performance, with some complaining about the game freezing or crashing.