Jul 3 2008, 8:43am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The game allows players to create a New York City wedding in settings like the Upper East Side to Greenwich Village. In all there are 42 different levels of play and 27 locations in total. Players can also unlock honeymoon levels and Wedding Crisis levels. The game can be downloaded July 24th for $19.95.
"Our Dream Day series has really connected with the casual game player, and we are excited to expand the series with Dream Day Wedding: Married in Manhattan," said Don Ryan, Oberon's COO and head of I-play. "The introduction of a completely original script surrounding two new couples enabled us to diversify the in-game challenges like never before and we think fans will find Married in Manhattan a welcome addition to the series."
Via iPlay
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