Catloons - A video game in which you can float through the air!

in steemhunt •  6 years ago 

Catloons

A video game in which you can float through the air!


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Hunter's comment

In this incredible videogame you can fly infinitely, the only thing you have to do to stay alive is to avoid angry clouds so you can collect coins and buy new Catloons.

It's available for iPhone and iPad, it also offers cats that are similar to a balloon! Very funny and cute, by the way, you can easily control it with a finger.

The idea is to arrive as high as possible, would you dare to play it? I'm just saying it looks good.


Link

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/catloons


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  ·  6 years ago (edited)



I am sorry that I had to delist your hunt

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I'm sorry, I had no idea that this was against the rules, it will not happen again.

Kind of flipbird?