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.
Your avatar is my actual response.TopazFusion said:Indeed. I'm sure they'd love to claw their way into this market.Dexter111 said:EA is probably going to adopt this practice with all their games soon.
Same here. Heck, sometimes, it'll ask me to enter my password for seemingly no reason at all.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?
And rather let them shred the screen of your $600 iPad?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.