Welcome to the sequel of our Cockroach Simulator game! Become a little cockroach bug, settle down in kitchen and fight against aggressive human beings, who are ready to kill you any time! Raise your little roaches and have fun playing Cockroach Simulator 2! Live a life of an ordinary house cockroach! This game is about the hard life in the kitchen. In this unusual place many interests intertwine. But the only war between humans and cockroaches is truly epic.
Meet a variety of animals and cockroaches.Explore the realistic wild world.Become a cockroach, explore nature, and enjoy an adventure simulation game in a huge 3D environment.Keep an animal in a new adventure.Enjoy your games offline and share your information with your friends.Travel the wild, and survive in spring, summer, fall, and winter.Fight the enemy and protect the animals.When you fight with other animals and win, cockroaches grow.You can share cockroaches with your friends and explore the world.Download today and raise cockroaches and various animals.
SHANDONG PROVINCE, China - Set just off a freeway in China's Shandong Province, the farm's location isn’t exactly appealing, but then again, neither is what's inside: cockroaches - tens of millions of them. Wang Fuming is part entomologist, part farmer and chief admirer.CBS NewsWang Fuming is part entomologist, part farmer and chief admirer.' I've been interested in insects since I was 8 years old,' he told CBS News.Sixteen years ago, he started farming these critters commercially.
Yes, there is a market.' Business is very good,' he said. 'Many pharmaceutical factories make products with them.' Almost all of his roaches are used in traditional Chinese medicine. He claims they can cure what ails you, from the heart to the liver to the lungs. Ground cockroach has been used to treat wounds and even as an ingredient in toothpaste.
Wang says cockroaches can even be part of dinner.CBS NewsWang took CBS News to see where the roaches are raised. His relaxed demeanor did not rub off.They feed the roaches wheat shavings and vegetables for four months.
Then they're boiled, dried and some are crushed to put into pill form, which is much easier to stomach.Wang says he makes $160,000 a year from the bugs.On special occasions, Wang says, they can even be part of dinner. He fried some so that we could see and insisted that peanut oil imparts the most flavor. We took his word for it.