New case of superficiality in fact the application controls: a Korean company, Soft PLD, undergoing a rip-off of Apple Canabalt, practically the same game with the name changed, renamed Free Running (fancy that these Korean), which is approved without batting an eyelid. In front of the just grievances of the perpetrators of Canabalt, Apple has now withdrawn the game from the store.
However, it remains the basic problem: the home of the apple is concerned to protect the players? This is just another case that demonstrates the superficiality with which they carried out checks on applications. Should we not start to take more seriously the business of video games by the parties in Cupertino, since they are the source of increased traffic the store? Source: Destructoid
However, it remains the basic problem: the home of the apple is concerned to protect the players? This is just another case that demonstrates the superficiality with which they carried out checks on applications. Should we not start to take more seriously the business of video games by the parties in Cupertino, since they are the source of increased traffic the store? Source: Destructoid
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