It's not Chewbacca in the AT-ST saving the day, it's a lucky cat named Buffy.
It's not Chewbacca in the AT-ST saving the day, it's a lucky cat named Buffy.
With a little creative editing, this cat "sings" the Game of Thrones theme song. It may not be a Dire Wolf, but close enough.
[death+taxes]
In the future, the survival of the planet will depend on domestic felines piloting heavily-armed mechs. In the present, a mech is just a good place to catch a catnap.
[obvswin.]
Dastoli Digital presents Cats in Space, a Star Trek spoof starring -- you guessed it -- cats.
Space: the feline frontier. These are the voyages of the cat-ship Enterprise. Its continuing mission: To explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, at least until distracted by food or basically any moving object.
[crackajack.]
Cats have been playing iPad games as long as there have been iPads, but now there's a game that they're actually supposed to play.
Friskies is putting human against cat in a two-player air hockey style game appropriately called You vs Cat. The human pushes pieces of virtual cat chow across the board, and the cat has to stop them.
The game debuted at SXSW, with a demo from a feline gamer named Buddy.
As long as you're not too worried about your cat scratching your iPad screen, it looks like it could be fun. For the people, anyway. The cats might just be disappointed that the treats aren't real.
You vs. Cat isn't out until next week, but Friskies has already released some 1-player iPad games to keep your cat busy until then.
[metro]
Don't have enough room for a full-sized piano? Try ThinkGeek's new Japanese wrist-mounted version.
The tiny piano slips right onto your hand and gives you access to a full octave, with 5 notes on the fingers and three on the wrist. All you need is a solid surface to tap them on.
Oh, and it also comes with multiple sound banks, including basic piano, bells, and cats.
Yes, cats.