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Sunday, February 16, 2014

Apple, Google rejecting apps with 'Flappy'

Flappy App
Following the removal of the Flappy Bird app from on-line stores by its creator Dong Nguyen, Apple and Google square measure having a rough time turning down gamers, mimicking the popular game by adding "Flappy" to their creations.

The App Store's prime charts square measure overflowing with clones of
this year's infectious agent hit "Flappy Bird" that was taken down by Nguyen once he had hassle handling the abrupt fame.

According to TechCrunch, Apple rejected AN app known as "Flappy Dragon" created by a Vancouver-based game designer Ken Carpenter of Mind Juice Media, spoken communication that his app tried to leverage a preferred app and was in violation of the App Store Review pointers.

Apple cited reason for rejecting the app and same that as per the rules, apps that contain false or dishonorable representations are rejected.

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