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I assume everyone remembers the Bop It, the electronic kid’s toy that’s been around in one form or another for decades? Its tinny commands ordering you the correct manner in which to manhandle it in a vaguely weird way when you stop to think about it, as if it were a training unit for Skynet, preparing us to follow every order of our robot overlords.
I digress.
href="http://itunes.apple.com/app/bop-it!-for-ipad/id438719058?mt=8">There’s a Bop It app. You can obey the commands either by drawing on the screen, or swinging your iPad in the appropriate manner — and there are additional unlockable “bopjects”, new handles for you to interact with in strange ways.
Me? I’m holding out for the Skip-It app…
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