[3] In this game, players create an avatar based on a social stereotype, such as sassy, glamorous, or risque, to represent them.
[3] Examples of emotional episodes include making out with other party goers or starting fights.
[3] Games.com's Joe Osborne said that the game appeared to be "a cross between The Sims FreePlay by EA and Zynga's own YoVille.
[5] Players can spend real money to purchase in-game coin bundles to access locked content.
[3] GameZebo's John Anthony said he was surprised that Party Place "doesn't appear to mirror the design of an existing game, a practice that has gotten the company into trouble on more than one occasion.