Zynga didn't exist at the time I played it (I don't think) but if it did, the most immediate comparison I would have drawn would have been to something like Farmville (instead of
clicking on cows I was poking at fruit trees, and instead of clicking to till every square of soil I was clicking to dig up every square of diggable land).
Academic, author and game designer Ian Bogost is a little bit worried that his latest game, Cow Clicker — a simple Facebook title simply about
clicking on cows — might receive more attention than anything he's done to date.
Not exact matches
Click there and you can download a number of fun things to print out
on cardstock including a mobile and a toy
cow.
Click on Image to Enlarge etc] A couple of weeks ago I posted a new cartoon, basically a re-working of the front cover of my friend and mentor, Seth Godin's seminal 2003 marketing book, «Purple
Cow».
[
Click on image to enlarge etc.] Mike Munro from Seattle, sent in this lovely photo of The Purple
Cow print, now hanging proudly in his office.
Click on image to enlarge etc.] Seth Godin and I will be there, signing more Purple
Cow prints.
«I might still be able to; all the data is still there, stored
on my private server, where
Cow Clicker is still running, allowing players to keep clicking where a cow once stood.&raq
Cow Clicker is still running, allowing players to keep
clicking where a
cow once stood.&raq
cow once stood.»