Developer Accused of Selling DLC to Cats

PureIrony

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Good to see this was resolved so quickly. This could have gotten downright felinious.
 

Quiet Stranger

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Deviate said:
Scratching posts. Litter boxes. Catnip toys. Now games.
Let's pray no one makes a box opener they can operate or they'll rise up.

Could you imagine if they grew thumbs?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6CcxJQq1x8

I really need to get tt game for my cat, she'd love it.
 

CorvusFerreum

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I'm kind of disappointed the dog didn't wreck the Ipad. That would've been fun.

Also people letting their sharp-clawed furry friends play with an 800$ device are mad about losing 99 cents because of this action? Seems reasonable.
 

Leemaster777

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Those damn cats. Always trying to screw their owners over by buying overpriced DLC.

I suppose I shouldn't be surprised, everyone knows cats are jerks.

 

scorptatious

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This reminds me of an April issue of Game Informer in which there was a fake story talking about how Miyamoto revealed games that can be played by your pets and your food.

Now where are the iPad games that my bananas can play?
 

theultimateend

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TopazFusion said:
Dexter111 said:
EA is probably going to adopt this practice with all their games soon.
Indeed. I'm sure they'd love to claw their way into this market.
Your avatar is my actual response.

With the small exception that I'm not Nathan Fillion.

My bank account weeps at that exception.
 
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Instantly thought of this.

[image/]https://encrypted-tbn1.google.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQW7hEG5FwRaIo-fsZyM4gT47iRFdKOg78SH0cvEmYkKr9CQVlj[/IMG]

[b/]Video Games....... For cats.[/b]
 

marurder

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I feel that these felines are being discriminated against. They are not allowed to express themselves even though there are people who manipulate them into working buy filming them doing various antics!
 

gphjr14

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Wanna ignore your pet and let overpriced electronics keep them company?
There's an app for that..
 

EdHaag

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I don't see how this is even possible. Every single time I've ever used an in-app purchase on my iPad, I've had to type in my iTunes password before it'll let it go through. I really doubt cats can type in passwords, so how exactly is this happening?
 

Alexnader

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I love everything about this. Well except the Ipad but that's a different kettle of fish.
 

samaugsch

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EdHaag said:
I don't see how this is even possible. Every single time I've ever used an in-app purchase on my iPad, I've had to type in my iTunes password before it'll let it go through. I really doubt cats can type in passwords, so how exactly is this happening?
Same here. Heck, sometimes, it'll ask me to enter my password for seemingly no reason at all.
 

targren

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The iPad title is essentially a collection of "chase a thing around the screen" mini-games designed to keep your feline family members from shredding the curtains.
And rather let them shred the screen of your $600 iPad?

Did I fall into a time warp? I thought it was the middle of the Summer, and I'm quite sure that April 1 is in the Spring.
 

weirdee

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I blame cat owners for not monitoring their cats' usage of the ipad or teaching them the importance of money.