El Jay Play Releases Kitty Hates Water Video Game To Raise Money For Charity
AUSTIN, Texas, Oct. 29, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- El Jay Play/Justin Leingang has released the first in a series of video games that help raise money for charity. The first game, Kitty Hates Water, is available now for all iPhones and iPads, all Android mobile phones and tablets, and all Amazon Kindle Fire tablets and phones. This game is raising money to support ASPCA and the ongoing battle against animal abuse. Players contribute to the charity simply by playing the game; it costs them absolutely nothing to help out. Complete details can be found at:
https://www.justinleinganguniverse.com/kittyhateswater/helpout
Kitty Hates Water is a family-friendly arcade-style video game that's easy to learn and play but challenging to master. The game supports global leaderboards and achievements on all mobile platforms. Kitty Hates Water is free to download and play.
From the digital download stores:
"Kitty hates water but it's raining cats and dogs! Well, maybe it's just raining really hard and dogs are blowing in the wind... That's right, dogs are blowing in the wind! And the dreadful water is rising quickly!
Thank goodness Kitty has an umbrella...
- Hey, Kitty, stay out of the water and avoid the dogs!
- Use Awesome Powers to score huge points!
- Play as different cats -- FREE FOR A LIMITED TIME!
- Complete engaging Challenges!
- Win rad upgrades -- collect them all!
- Optimized for HD and large screens!
- Compete in leaderboards and achievements!"
About El Jay Play:
El Jay Play is Justin Leingang, a video game developer since 2000. Justin has developed video games both as a member of development teams both large and small, and has also developed video games independently. Acting in roles as Game Director, Creative Director, Designer, and Developer, Justin has gained a wealth of experience, knowledge, and skills that play in to the development of video games. Since becoming involved in independent video game development in 2007, Justin has been creating "games with a purpose". Past releases, such as "Treasure World" on Nintendo DS, have served to help improve real life in some manner for players. Other past releases, such as "Glum Buster" on PC, have helped raise money for charity.
Information about the ASPCA can be found at http://www.aspca.org/about-us/about-the-aspca
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