Oh, Mickey.
(Credit: Screenshot by CNET)
Google makes all but four cents of its money from advertising.
Its systems are so sophisticated that, if only governments would bow to them, they could sell policies to the right people at the right time (and at the right price) for perfect social harmony.
And yet there are moments when Google’s machines overexert themselves to the point of embarrassment.
One such instance appears to occur when you search for “Where’s My Mickey” on Google Play.
This app, according to Google Play, “introduces a whole new world of life-like physics-based gameplay.”
Please bear those words in mind and let me also tell you that the app offers “mechanics” that are “stimulating.”
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