The most beautiful thing about the 2021 follow-up to dress-up role-playing game Love Nikki, Shining Nikki, is its arcane strangeness. The clothes are pretty, too—glittery dresses with skirts shaped like a tulip petals’ cup, tiaras with knots of pearls like dollops of cake frosting, one implausibly pastel Sanrio collab—but I find the game most enchanting in its weird RPG elements, like the guns that you never fire, only equip for style points during its core gameplay, Styling Battles where you face off against non-playable characters by presenting a better outfit. Shining Nikki’s official Disney collaboration outfits (which are currently exclusive...