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5 tips for making video games your cat wants to play
The two-man team of artist TJ Fuller and programmer Nate Murray at developer Hiccup had something of a flop with their video game debut: Jacob’s Shapes, a simple iPad puzzle game aimed at children. Perhaps children weren’t their forte. Perhaps they needed a new audience. Noticing several videos on YouTube of cats pawing at iPad games (the human-focused kind), Fuller decided to try and make a game aimed just at them, something that could be …



