KiSS (Kisekae Set System) is a computer adaptation of an ancient game, originating in Japan. It revolved around taking a cardboard cutout of a person and putting a selection of paper clothes on it, and was originally developed for little girls to play with.
It was developed for the computer some time back, and has come an enormously long way since. We now have access to animation, sound and almost unlimited imagination in order to make little dolls of people, animals and all sorts of things. It is incredibly addictive and very, very easy to use.
Hundreds of inspiring artists all around the world have risen to the cause, and thousands of KiSS data sets are available to anyone who knows where to look. This, for a start, is one such place.
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KiSS Sets
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