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Spaghetti Cat Announces Scratch the Ticket, a Lottery Game With Cheating Tools

The game turns the familiar scratch-off lottery into an incremental loop where cheating tools are a core mechanic, not a bug.

Key Facts

  • Spaghetti Cat announced Scratch the Ticket on May 31, a PC game via Steam developed by Shilenok.
  • Players buy scratch-off tickets, print them on a dedicated printer, and scratch squares with a coin.
  • The SIXTH Sense ticket hides a bomb in one of five squares; hitting it zeroes the prize.
  • Purchasable tools include a UV light, an LED panel, and an X-ray drop to peek at or deduce square contents.
  • A release date has not been set.

Reporting from 1 source: Automaton.

Spaghetti Cat Announces Scratch the Ticket, a Lottery Game With Cheating Tools

Publisher Spaghetti Cat and developer Shilenok announced Scratch the Ticket, a PC game about scratch-off lottery tickets. Players scratch cards, avoid bombs, and use tools like UV lights and X-ray drops to cheat. The release date is undecided.

Spaghetti Cat announced Scratch the Ticket on May 31, a lottery incremental game developed by Shilenok for PC via Steam. Players buy scratch-off tickets, print them on a dedicated printer, and scratch squares with a coin. Different ticket types have varying rules: the SIXTH Sense ticket hides a bomb in one of five squares, and hitting it zeroes the prize, while LUCKY SLOT reveals fruit patterns that multiply winnings. The twist is a set of purchasable tools-a UV light, an LED panel, and an X-ray drop-that let players peek at or deduce the contents of squares before scratching. Upgrades improve tool effectiveness and the tickets themselves, creating a loop of earning, investing, and earning more. A release date has not been set.

Synthesized by Yomimono from the 1 cited source below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.

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