Lindsay Lohan launches her own game, 'Lindsay Lohan's The Price of Fame', for Apple, Android and tablets.
Lindsay Lohan is following in Kim Kardashian's footsteps and has launched her own app.
Lindsay Lohan at the Women of the Year lunch in London in October 2014.
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The 28-year-old actress has worked with Space Inch, the same people behind Kim Kardashian: Hollywood, and developed her very own app called Lindsay Lohan's The Price of Fame.
Lohan announced the news via her blog and Twitter on Friday (12th December). "I've developed a new mobile game called The Price Of Fame and its ready for you! Available on iPhone, Android and tablets, you can become a famous celebrity just like me, but there is a lot of DRAMA along the way!" Lohan wrote on her blog.
Although it appears launching your own game is the next step in further promoting celebrity, Lohan's game is actually a parody of celebrity. However, it should also be duly noted having a game in your name is financially beneficial and Kardashian's game has raked in $43 million since its launch earlier this year.
The Price of Fame allows the user to build up their celebrity persona, first with a few fans and then reaching millions. In addition to dressing your celebrity persona, according to the description on the Apple store, you can "start a phony rap beef, buy a private peninsula, get butt implants, fight in an elevator, and give your baby botox."
Proud to announce 1 of my new games! "The Price of Fame" Enjoy! http://t.co/1EMZLZgf9T http://t.co/Uzs970e11M pic.twitter.com/ioF9dqm518
— Lindsay Lohan (@lindsaylohan) December 12, 2014
Lohan has certainly shown she has a sense of humour about her troubled past - which included two stints in prison for DUIs - and the description jokes: "Why not punch a paparazzi while you are at it? Don't worry, you have a hot shot team of lawyers to get you out of trouble."
Fortunately it appears Lohan has put her difficulties behind her and, in a recent interview with the Guardian, described how she "needed to grow up". She further explained how moving to London, to appear in David Mamet's Speed-the-Plow, has been hugely beneficial and she plans to make the city her permanent home.
If you want to try out Lindsay Lohan's The Price of Fame for yourself, the game is available on the Apple store, Android and Google play. The Price of Fame is free to play but there is the possibility of making in-app purchases to enhance game play.
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