Cow Clicker is now officially a real Facebook game. How do I know? Because it's been copied!

Christian Primozich has created Fish Feeder, which takes Cow Clicker's "innovative" cow clicking mechanics and applies them to the equally common social game genre of fish fondling. You can play it here. It's... well, it's Cow Clicker, but with fish. What did you expect?
You'll also want to read Primozich's blog post about creating the game.
Speaking of Cow Clicker, since I last updated my readers here, three new cows have been released, Cobra Cow ("Click first, click hard, no mercy"), ASCII Cow (in honor of the release of Jason Scott's documentary Get Lamp), and Pirate Cow (ne'er again a squiffy, lily-livered cow for thee!).



You can go buy them in Cow Clicker—you know, the original ;).
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