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New Sarah's Scribbles mobile game is an 'infinite' find-the-cat game with no GenAI


"After Owning a Cat" will delight long-time Scribbles fans, while the Infinite Story tech is bound to take off for mobile gaming.

For this demo, you must count every single hidden cat, and those that score closest to the correct number are entered into a contest to win prizes like signed books or original art drawn by Andersen. I had the chance to sit down with Andersen and Infinite Story co-founder Bobby Chiu, an Emmy-winning artist who designed characters for Tim Burton's Alice In Wonderland and works on other Hollywood animated movies like Super Mario Bros. The "cat takeover" theme offers a unique twist to the usual hidden-art-game formula, and it allowed Andersen to try a different kind of storytelling with a "unifying narrative" than she can normally accomplish with a few comic panels.

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