
Kim Kardashian, prepare yourself to get personally victimized by Regina George. A Mean Girls mobile game is coming to iOS soon.
Brought to you by So Much Drama! Studios — the app company responsible for RuPaul’s Drag Race: Dragopolis — the game allows smartphone users to take on the role of their favorite character, Plastic or plebeian.
The game comes complete with Kalteen bar power ups and gameplay modes including You Can’t Sit With Us, Social Suicide, She Doesn’t Even Go Here and The Limit Does Not Exist:

There’s even a Burn Book:

“It’s been so much fun to work on, as you might imagine,” So Much Drama! CEO Jeff Meador, a self-proclaimed Mean Girls watcher and re-watcher, tells TIME.
This is better than a Danny DeVito film festival catered by Taco Bell.
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