Apple rejects a game that consists of throwing the iPhone high

send me to heaven

«The last game you'll play on your smartphone», this is how the CarrotPop company developers sell us their latest game in the purest «jackass» style: «SMTH»(Initials of« Send me to Heaven », Send Me To Heaven). The game, developed for the iPhone and other smartphones with Android operating system, has not gotten the go-ahead from Apple, which has decided not to include it in the App Store.

The reason? That according to the Terms and Conditions of the Apple application store, those tools that jeopardize the operation of the device. And it is that CarrotPop developers encourage us to compete with our friends and other players around the world to see who throws the phone as high as possible. The game is basically dedicated to recording how high your device has reached.

Therefore, the creators of «Send me to heaven»They have found a good edge in their teeth, but for this they always have the Google application store, Google Play, open to all kinds of crazy ideas. In Google Play there are hardly any restrictions when uploading applications. "Send Me To Heaven" has seen the light this week, for the first time, on Google Play, but in the App Store it has not made its debut, nor will it.

The game itself is getting great publicity, but we doubt that many users are willing to send their phones "to heaven."

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  1.   Ricky Garcia said

    Hahaha if it were December 28 I would take it as innocent, not forbid it! More broken iPhone, more new iPhone sales, this is marketing

    1.    David Vaz Guijarro said

      +1