Shave Me! tears it up on iPhone

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1 min read

 At Digitally Downloaded, we love weird games. Shave Me!, a new game on the Android platform, from Metaversal Studios, is certanly up there.

Shave Me! has already been something of a success on the iOS platforms, with over two million downloads. The game? Quite literally to shave hair.

It’s the first of a number of games Metaversal Studios has planned for the Android platform this year.

In a release, Metaversal Studios VP of Product Development, Matt Sughrue, said “Shave Me! is a blast to play on both Android and iOS devices. With the launch of Shave Me! Android, we have established ourselves as masters of digital entertainment shaving. What genre will we conquer next? Stay tuned…”

Hopefully something a bit more normal, Matt. 

 

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Shave Me! tears it up on iPhone

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 At Digitally Downloaded, we love weird games. Shave Me!, a new game on the Android platform, from Metaversal Studios, is certanly up there.

Shave Me! has already been something of a success on the iOS platforms, with over two million downloads. The game? Quite literally to shave hair.

It’s the first of a number of games Metaversal Studios has planned for the Android platform this year.

In a release, Metaversal Studios VP of Product Development, Matt Sughrue, said “Shave Me! is a blast to play on both Android and iOS devices. With the launch of Shave Me! Android, we have established ourselves as masters of digital entertainment shaving. What genre will we conquer next? Stay tuned…”

Hopefully something a bit more normal, Matt. 

 

This is the bio under which all legacy DigitallyDownloaded.net articles are published (as in the 12,000-odd, before we moved to the new Website and platform). This is not a member of the DDNet Team. Please see the article's text for byline attribution.

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