Apple-approved cannabis-growing game from Manitoba Games

May 20, 2014 11:26 GMT  ·  By

Released in the iTunes App Store for iPhone and iPad earlier this month, Weed Firm is an all-new title from developer Manitoba Games about cultivating cannabis, crooked cops, and gangsters.

In the game, players follow the story of an expelled botany sophomore named Ted Growing, who inherits an operation that involves growing weed to sell on the street. As Growing, players need to expand their business, learn the particularities of weed cultivation, such as planting new varieties to increase yields, as well as expand their customer base and essentially become full-fledged dealers.

Apple usually rejects apps that involve profanity, sexism, and drugs, but in the case of Weed Firm, the company seems to have made an exception. Perhaps their disclaimer was enough to convince the Mac maker that the app is safe to deal to the customer base.

It states that “The creators of the this game do not encourage the cultivation or use of cannabis. The plot of this game is solely a work of fiction and should be viewed only as such. [...] The opinions of the characters may or may not reflect the opinions of the creators.”

Weed Firm is allegedly inspired by the hit TV show Breaking Bad and IDEAL TV shows. Also, you should only download Weed Firm if you’re at least 17 years old, according to the developers.