Google Pulls Kongregate Arcade From the Android Market
Just hours after it launched, Google removed the Kongregate Arcade app from the Android Market [http://www.android.com/market/] for violating rules against apps that distribute other apps.
Released yesterday, the Kongregate Arcade app offers direct access to more than 300 free Flash games on the GameStop-owned Google [http://www.kongregate.com] pulled the app from the Android Market very shortly after it launched.
According to a statement later released to Android Market Developer Distribution Agreement [http://www.joystiq.com/2011/01/18/kongregate-arcade-removed-from-android-market], specifically a rule against apps that distribute other apps. Details are a bit short but the complaint would appear to relate to the fact that the Kongregate Arcade allows Flash files to be downloaded for offline play.
Kongregate said on kongregate.com/android [http://twitter.com/kongregate/status/27514113802375168].
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Just hours after it launched, Google removed the Kongregate Arcade app from the Android Market [http://www.android.com/market/] for violating rules against apps that distribute other apps.
Released yesterday, the Kongregate Arcade app offers direct access to more than 300 free Flash games on the GameStop-owned Google [http://www.kongregate.com] pulled the app from the Android Market very shortly after it launched.
According to a statement later released to Android Market Developer Distribution Agreement [http://www.joystiq.com/2011/01/18/kongregate-arcade-removed-from-android-market], specifically a rule against apps that distribute other apps. Details are a bit short but the complaint would appear to relate to the fact that the Kongregate Arcade allows Flash files to be downloaded for offline play.
Kongregate said on kongregate.com/android [http://twitter.com/kongregate/status/27514113802375168].
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