Your ‘stream’ will hit the pad – which consists of over 1000 measuring points – and that will control the score. The longer you can hold out the better. So good aim and a big bladder is a bonus.
The console will have three high-score lists – the current game session, the current location, and of course the global score. The available games for the console are in the works, but they hope to have an open source for developers. And yes, women can play too – or at least try to.
Here’s what the head of the console’s development team had to say:
Is it any surprise the idea spawned from a university student’s dorm room? They may have been as pissed as the console when they thought it up.
– Paul Sponagl
He goes on to say that back then, technology just wasn’t ready for such innovation.
Despite the game-beginnings, PissPadd might be a good way to help toddlers with potty training. As silly as it sounds, it could even encourage boys to pee straight (and some men, let’s be honest) – especially if a high-score is involved.
Of course not many people really warmed up to the ‘pissing is a game’ thing. The console was added to Kickstarter a year or so back, but was pulled after they received piss-poor funding. However, the developer is currently trying to promote the console in Germany.
Only time will tell if we’ll ever see the PissPadd, but it sure looks like a wee bit of fun.