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GiantCrayon Games Brings Shivering Kittens to iPhone

Forget iPhone nanos and speculation about Apple and CES, because the big news of the day has finally hit: GiantCrayon Games announced Tuesday the release of ShiveringKittens for iPhone and iPod touch, a game in which the player must free blocks of shivering kittens from the frozen ice of "a tough Minnesota winter."

According to the company, players free the kittens by arranging falling blocks in the right order. The more ice blocks players connect, the more kittens they rescue and the more points they earn. the game includes 10 levels of difficulty.

GiantCrayon has released a video of the game play on YouTube, and you can find a similar demo on the game's home page.

ShiveringKittens is priced at US$2.99, and you can download it from the App Store (affiliate link).

ShiveringKittens
A screen shot from ShiveringKittens

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gopher said:

One hopes the author of Tetris has their royalties paid!

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jimothy said:

Brilliant! This game couldn’t have come at a better time, given the harsh winter the midwest is having. This is truly a sentinel moment in not just mobile gaming, but human achievement as a whole.

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John Weil-Seattle Personal Injury lawyers said:

is this really true that the anthors or owners of tetras have to pay royalty.
but why it is so?

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