
Clothes and items can be purchased using game currency, which is earned by leveling up Angela, through the mini games, or by purchasing.Just like Talking Angela (and, in fact, Outfit 7's entire back catalog of 'Talking' games) you can make Angela repeat what you say into the microphone in a high-pitched, cute cat voice. You can change her outfits and get new furniture to change the scene. It's a great and unique aspect of the game, which will keep you coming back for more.One feature of My Talking Angela that should appeal to young girls in particular is the ability to dress up Angela and make over her surroundings. You can even trade stickers with other players around the world.

Each pack you're given contains several stickers that you then put into a virtual sticker album. The games are easy to pick up and play, and very addictive: although they are let down by the fact that your progress isn't saved when you exit them.Another interesting part of My Talking Angela is the sticker packs that you can unlock by leveling up or completing tasks. There are three fun mini games: Brick Breaker, Suitcase Tower and Tiny Puzzles (where you need to put together Tetris-style pieces to fit on a grid). These parts are well executed but it's hardly original, and there's only so much of it you can take before you get bored.Thankfully there's plenty of other things to do in My Talking Angela.

The ' virtual pet' element to the game involves the usual kind of thing: stroking, feeding, showering, and putting Angela to bed. There are several facets to My Talking Angela, allowing you to engage with her in a number of ways.
