iPhone App Allows Users to Scratch Off Clothing

SAN DIEGO — On The Go Girls has rolled out another inventive app for the iPhone and iPod Touch.

Its latest app is the Sexy Scratch Off, which is claimed to be the first scratch-off clothing iPhone app. It sells for 99 cents.

App users can pick from more than two dozen women, where they can swipe their fingers across the screen to reveal what’s underneath. They also can shake the device to clean off debris for a clean image and save it as a background.

The company also has rolled out other apps for the iPhone and iPod Touch, including iControl Sexy Wash, Lingerie Fantasy Video, Asian Fantasy Video and iPapi Chicas Calientes and Naughty Hotties Video 2 Go, which includes content from Jenna Jameson, Tera Patrick and Aria Giovanni.

Founded earlier this year by mobile industry veterans, On The Go Girls said it has grown to more than 1 million unique monthly users of its apps within its first four months.

The San Diego-based company recently launched its patent pending 360-degree wallpaper iPhone app, iSpinIt, and builds apps for Android.

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