Not quite your traditional gaming, but with 600 responses to user actions at least as complex as some interactive computer games I’ve played.
[Image description: two new Furbies]
Not quite your traditional gaming, but with 600 responses to user actions at least as complex as some interactive computer games I’ve played.
[Image description: two new Furbies]
The comments here prove we still don’t read the article. The new Furby is putting front and center “Does not connect to the internet.”
The furby doesn’t need to connect to the internet directly, the app on your phone already will. I expect its permissions list to look as invasive as Play Services, or Facebook.
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Where are you seeing that? I don’t see anything mentioned either way about internet connectivity in TheHill article nor the hasbro announcement.
It’s on the Amazon listing.
The previous model connected via Bluetooth to a phone. I’m assuming the same with this one. No wifi, and therfore no “Internet” connection.
The Amazon listing mentions “does not connect to the internet or to any devices” so it might actually not have any sort of connectivity.
@[email protected], oh, I missed that subtlety… Maybe it wasn’t even so subtle, but I was focused on the does not connect to the Internet to see the “or devices.”