Sunday, October 14, 2012

Apple Back Remove Games from the Apple App Store


Apple again pulled out a game from their app store, Apple App Store. This time the game is believed to offend suicide committed by employees of Apple manufacturing, Foxconn.

Apple as always mum about the details of such revocation reason. This game could just waltz in Apple App Store less than 1 hour before Apple realized and then pulled it.

In a Permanent Save State - the name of the game - is an interactive story that histories 7 Chinese migrant workers who committed suicide and life after death, quoted from the Geekosystem, Sunday (10/14/2012).

Withdrawal games or apps in the App Store is not the first time the company's leading technology. Apple also had to delete the previous game Phone Story showing the bad side of smartphone production process.

The maker In a Permanent Save State, Benjamin Poynter, have their own opinions about the products he maker it. Speaking at the site TheVerge, which made ​​the game not designed as a form of attack on Apple or Foxconn, but only an expression of his feelings about the death of the worker.

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