Thursday, May 22, 2014

Weed Firm Hack 2014

Weed Firm Hack 2014
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- Unlimited Cash
- Unlimited Weed
- Unlimited Level
-Anti-Ban
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About Game:
Marijuana may now be legal in two U.S. states with more likely to follow, and Apple’s original logo was famously dreamed up while Steve Jobs was under the influence of even stronger medicine, but a selectively uptight Cupertino still killed the popular Weed Firm game that had been shooting up the iTunes charts.
CNET noticed Wednesday that the game had disappeared from the App Store. Weed Firm, a free mobile game which puts users in the shoes of a pot dealer and “expelled botany sophomore” named Ted Growing, had rocketed to the No. 1 spot for all apps on iTunes.
While Apple has jettisoned controversial apps from the App Store before, Weed Firm developer Manitoba Games thinks there something inconsistent about the way the technology giant handled its game.
The removal of Weed Firm from the App Store “was entirely Apple’s decision, not ours,” Manitoba Games wrote in a message to users now appearing on its homepage.

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