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Ken Carpenter, from studio Mind Juice Media, tweeted that Apple had rejected his game "Flappy Dragon", telling him "we found your app name attempts to leverage a popular app."
Not only Apple's App Store, his game "Flappy Bird" was also removed from the Gooogle Play Store. Google told Carpenter "do not use irrelevant, misleading, or excessive keywords in apps descriptions, titles, or metadata," said The Verge.
It seems that Apple and Google intend to prevent users from getting duped by any kind of trickery.
After Carpenter tweeted his concern, responses started pouring in from other developers too, saying they had also received similar responses from both Apple and Google.
According to The Verge, a spokesperson from Apple posited the company intends to prevent customers/users from getting duped by any kind of trickery, and thus, the company is rejecting games with "flappy" in the name
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